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“Prophecies In Islamic Religions Are Not Openly Revealed” – Habiba Sinare
Recently, Ghanaian actress Habiba Sinare discussed how the Islamic faith handles prophecies, pointing out how it differs from Christian traditions.
Islamic prophecies, according to Sinare, are usually shared in secret, in contrast to Christian prophecies, which are frequently made public.
She gave an account of a procedure when talented people contact people and give them explicit instructions and gifts.
Sinare claims that in order to allay bad prophecies, these instructions frequently call for charitable deeds like helping the less fortunate.
We keep our projections to ourselves. Ours is different in that, at least from what I understand, we are called aside by a talented person who then gives us directions on what to do next. In order to undo the negative conduct, we are instructed to contribute to the impoverished, according to Habibi Sinare.
Her remarks coincide with a conversation on UTV Entertainment about the death of gospel singer Koda.
Source: Dklassgh.com