• 2016: Year of Growth? (22 Lessons in 22 Years)

    I used to find it odd how at the end of each year there was always someone or even a group of people who concluded it was a year of growth for them.  I failed to understand the possibilty of growing each year; how it was possible to grow in a way that made you…

  • My NYSC Online Registration Experience

    This is a series on my NYSC experience. Each part will be posted as experienced. Hope you enjoy. Salam Guys, So I’m at that point in every Nigerian graduate’s life where some dread and others are excited about.. yep you guessed it. The NYSC PHASE. I recently completed my masters(Alhamdulilah) and because I plan on working and…

  • God’s love(Half way there)

    You know, she loved before. At that time she thought it was the most beautiful feeling ever. And it was. Or at least she thought it was.  To have that one person she could share her thoughts with,  That one person she could fall back on when things were not going well. That one person…

  • The Locust Beans Embarrassment

    Locust beans also known as Iru or Dawa Dawa amongst certain West Africans is a type of seasoning or condiment used in stews or soups. No one can deny the importance and difference it makes when used in making soups like ‘Efo riro’ and ‘Egusi’. However, while most might disagree, for me, the smell isn’t…

  • Forming Attachments Other than Allah

    I came across this on twitter the other day and it really got me thinking. It was like the answer to everything happening around me. Subhanallah! If you dig deep you will understand. The problems we all face today is mostly caused by this. We turn away from him, form attachments with things unrelated to…

  • Wake up Call

    The way people die nowadays is really scary. I mean you could be laughing with someone the night before, and wake up the next morning to hear about the person’s demise. Wallah, this is some wake up call!. And we are all still so blinded by this worldly life to even realize it. It’s not…

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I’m Maryam Titilope Abdulkareem, and I created this blog in 2012 to share my thoughts and experiences as a Nigerian Muslim navigating the journey of life. Here, I write about faith, lifestyle, and travel, offering a personal glimpse into how I balance the challenges of young adulthood with staying grounded in my beliefs.

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