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I Can Gyrate, Whine My Waist – Aisha Yesufu Speaks On Dancing With Hijab

Posted by Samuel on Sat 09th Mar, 2024 - tori.ng

According to Yesufu, she would have taken to clubbing once a week as a hobby if not that Islam prohibits it.

Aisha Yesufu

Aisha Yesufu, a popular social activist and a staunch supporter of Peter Obi of the Labour Party, has explained why she danced with hijab.

She said she loves music and dance, revealing she wanted to be a singer and a dancer.

According to Yesufu, she would have taken to clubbing once a week as a hobby if not that Islam prohibits it.

Yesufu said she could gyrate and whine her waist while responding to an X user who asked her if Islam permitted dancing on stage while putting on hijab.

“So I am going to answer you because I see you are a Muslim and I feel like indulging you.

“I love music and I love to dance. I wanted to be a singer and a dancer. I can gyrate and I can whine my waist. Clubbing once a week would have been something I would do for hobby if not that Islam prohibits it. So Allah (SWT) knows I don’t do that because he said so.

“This one for the video no be dance sef. Come and see me at home if you are female and you will know that one na small thing.

“Back to why I am responding to you. Allah (SWT) is closer to me than the blood that flows through my body. He is ever merciful and forgiving. I am not! Where I can say ya Allah forgive me and he does, you can’t say Aisha forgive me and I will. So at the end of the day, I can have enough from you and many more others to pay my debt.

“By the way, sharing the video nko?

"Many of you don’t realize the technicality in Islam and how common one can get oneself messed up to the extent you carry more sins than the original sinner or even help the sinner pay off the sins. Anyway don’t believe me, ask a learned one around you. Me sha no sabi anything other than minding my business and staying off the behavior of what others do except where they are public servants affecting lives.”



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