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The late cleric made the remarks during one of his Sahih al-Bukhari lectures in 2013, while discussing contemporary religious issues and the qualifications required to teach classical Islamic texts.

According to Sheikh Albani, Al-Musannaf is among the most comprehensive works in Islamic scholarship and demands mastery of several disciplines before a scholar can competently teach its contents.

"Teaching Kitabul Al-Musannaf requires rare scholarly expertise beyond what many Nigerian scholars possess," he said.

He explained that a scholar seeking to teach the book must possess extensive knowledge of Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh), Hadith sciences (Mustalah al-Hadith), Islamic history (Tarikh), principles of narration, and other related Islamic sciences.

Albani argued that beyond academic qualifications, teaching the text requires years of specialization, extensive research, and a deep understanding of the differences among classical scholars and schools of thought.

According to him, many scholars lack the time, specialization, and depth of knowledge necessary to undertake such a demanding scholarly responsibility.

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by Mayowa Olotu
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The Mindset Shift You Need. The moment you change the way you think, you begin to change the direction of your life.

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Oluwamayowa Olotu Morganable 18 May 2026

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Sometimes, the biggest thing standing between where you are and where you want to be is your mindset.

A lot of people want better lives. They want success, peace, happiness, growth, and financial stability.

However, many of them still think in ways that keep them stuck. They fear failure, doubt themselves, and constantly wait for the “right time.” Meanwhile, life keeps moving.

The truth is, your life can only change when your thinking changes.

The mindset shift you need is not about pretending life is perfect. It is not about waking up one morning and suddenly becoming successful.

Instead, it is about changing the way you see challenges, growth, and even yourself.

One of the first mindset shifts you need is learning to stop seeing failure as the end of the road.

Most people give up too quickly. The moment something does not work out, they immediately assume they are not good enough.

However, failure is part of growth. In fact, many successful people failed several times before things finally worked out for them.

Think about it this way. A child does not stop trying to walk after falling a few times. The child keeps trying until walking becomes natural. Life works the same way.

Sometimes you will fail, make mistakes, or feel disappointed. Nevertheless, those moments are not meant to destroy you. They are meant to teach you.

Another mindset shift you need is learning to stop comparing your life to other people’s lives.

This generation struggles with comparison a lot, especially because of social media. Every day, people post achievements, vacations, expensive gifts, and “perfect” lifestyles online.

As a result, many people begin to feel like they are behind in life.

What most people forget is that social media only shows highlights. Nobody posts every painful moment, sleepless night, or personal struggle.

Therefore, comparing your reality to someone else’s highlight reel will only make you feel discouraged.

Your journey is different for a reason. Some people succeed early, while others take longer to find their path. That does not mean you are failing.

It simply means your story is unfolding differently. In addition, you need to start speaking positively to yourself.

Many people destroy their confidence with their own words. They constantly say things like, “I can’t do it,” “I’m not good enough,” or “Nothing ever works for me.”

After a while, the mind begins to believe those words. Your thoughts matter more than you realize. When you constantly feed your mind with negativity, fear grows.

On the other hand, when you encourage yourself, confidence grows. This does not mean you should ignore reality or pretend everything is fine. Instead, it means you should believe that difficult situations can improve.

Even during hard times, never stop believing that better days can come. Furthermore, you need to stop depending only on motivation.

Motivation feels good, but it does not last forever. Some days you will feel inspired and ready to conquer the world. Other days, you may feel tired, frustrated, or emotionally drained. That is normal.

However, people who succeed understand something important: consistency matters more than motivation.

You cannot build a better life by working only when you “feel like it. Growth happens when you continue showing up, even on difficult days. A writer improves by writing consistently.

A student succeeds by studying regularly. A business grows through steady effort. Small daily actions may not look impressive at first, yet they eventually create big results.

Another important mindset shift is learning to embrace change instead of fearing it.

Many people remain stuck because they are too comfortable. They stay in unhealthy situations, delay opportunities, and avoid taking risks simply because they fear the unknown.

Yes, change can feel uncomfortable. However, growth rarely happens inside your comfort zone.

Sometimes, the opportunity you have been praying for will require you to do something unfamiliar. Sometimes, growth will demand courage from you. Even when you feel afraid, take the step anyway.

You may not feel fully ready, but that should not stop you from trying.

At the same time, you must learn to appreciate your progress. A lot of people focus so much on what they have not achieved that they completely ignore how far they have already come.

They constantly feel unhappy and pressured. Gratitude changes your perspective. When you appreciate the little things, your progress, your strength, your lessons, and even the people who support you , life begins to feel lighter.

You may not be where you want to be yet, but you are also not where you used to be. That matters.

Also, pay attention to the people around you. The people you spend time with can influence your mindset greatly. If you constantly stay around negativity, gossip, and discouragement, it becomes harder to grow.

However, when you surround yourself with positive and hardworking people, their mindset can inspire you to do better too.

Protect your peace. Protect your energy. Protect your growth. Most importantly, believe that change is possible for you.

Sometimes people secretly believe success belongs to others, not to them. Because of that mindset, they never fully try.

They already expect failure before they even begin. Do not let fear convince you that your dreams are too big. Do not let your current situation make you forget your potential.

Growth takes time, and success rarely happens overnight. Nevertheless, every small step you take matters.

The mindset shift you need starts with a simple decision: choosing growth over excuses, faith over fear, and action over procrastination.

Once your mindset begins to change, your life will slowly begin to change too.

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Oluwamayowa Olotu is Team Leader of Morganable’s General News Unit and SEO Editor. She supports newsroom coordination, general news coverage, and search-optimised publishing, while also writing for Morganable Lifestyle on fashion, health, travel, motivation, and entrepreneurship.

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