In a sermon that has ignited heated debates across Nigeria’s Muslim community, Sheikh Habeebullah Adam Al-Ilory, the respected Mudir of Markaz Agege, issued a bold declaration condemning the use of satellite television as a grave sin in Islam.
While addressing followers during a recent sermon, Sheikh Habeebullah stated unequivocally:
“Whoever uses or installs a satellite dish in the house will not enter Al Jannah when they die. It is haram. It is a written law.”
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The cleric emphasized his message by presenting written religious texts supporting his position on the spiritual dangers of satellite TV.
The sermon quickly went viral, drawing mixed reactions online and offline:
Supporters praised the Sheikh for standing firm in upholding moral discipline and Islamic values.
Critics, however, questioned the real-world feasibility of completely rejecting digital connectivity in today’s global society.
Who Is Sheikh Habeebullah?
Sheikh Habeebullah is the son of the late Islamic scholar Sheikh Adam Abdullah Al-Ilory and continues to uphold his father’s legacy of Islamic education and conservative religious values at Markaz Agege, one of Nigeria’s most prominent Islamic learning centers.
This sermon highlights the ongoing tension between traditional Islamic values and the pressures of modern technology, sparking a necessary conversation about where lines should be drawn in the digital age.
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