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Appreciation to Our Newly Inducted Medical Laboratory Scientists

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  Alhamdulillah!  On the 19th of August, this month, members of our Muslim Medical Laboratory Science Students’ family were officially inducted into the noble profession. We celebrate this milestone with great joy and pride, and we ask Allah ﷻ to make it a stepping stone to greater heights for each of them. We are especially grateful for all their invaluable contributions to the UCH Ummah throughout their journey as students—be it through graphic designs, organizing Al-Falaah runs, or serving tirelessly in different capacities. Your dedication and service have left a mark, and we pray that Allah counts it as ongoing charity ( sadaqah jaariyah ) for you all. May Allah ﷻ never leave you to your own affairs, but guide you always, grant you immense barakah in your careers, and make you sources of benefit to yourselves, your families, and the Ummah at large. Baarakallōhu feekum! Inductees: Adedapo Mujahid Adeniyi Aisha Agboola Ridwan Hassan Marufat Sulayman Monsurat by  the Ed...

Screen Time and Its Impact on Muslim Students

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 The digital revolution, accelerated by the global pandemic, has firmly embedded screen time into the fabric of student life. Several studies highlight the adverse effects of excessive screen time on students’ physical and mental health. These include: 1. Eye strain and discomfort, such as photophobia and lacrimation, which have become commonplace among students who spend hours engaged online. 2. Sedentary behavior, which increases the risk of weight gain, headaches, and poor posture. 3. Sleep disturbances, often caused by late-night screen use that disrupts natural sleep cycles. For Muslim students, this is particularly relevant, as inadequate rest can complicate religious observances such as Fajr prayers or fasting routines. 4. Psychological stress, including heightened levels of anxiety, depression, social withdrawal, and loneliness, which has been closely associated with increased screen time. While digital platforms offer unprecedented access to knowledge, there are clear down...

When Trophies Feed, but Salaries Starve

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Just some weeks ago, our women’s national football team won the WAR ON — no, not an actual war, but in this country, sport is the only battle the government seems eager to fight. They returned home triumphant, lifted high on the shoulders of a grateful nation, and were promptly rewarded with fat cheques, gifts, and promises that for once didn’t arrive in an IOU¹ envelope. But there was a small, inconvenient detail. Some of the foreign-bred players, perhaps not yet fully trained in the art of Nigerian silence, casually revealed that the team was still owed arrears from previous national duties. Translation: you can sweat, bleed, and wear the green and white until the jersey smells like history itself, but unless you bring home a trophy, your payment is negotiable.   The irony? On the very Monday their lavish rewards were announced, nurses were on strike. Somewhere in the country, a doctor friend of mine online made it known that they were supposed to perform three major surgeries — ...

Procrastination: A Habit Worth Unlearning

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Procrastination, as defined by the Oxford Dictionary, is "the action of delaying or postponing something."  It’s a word we all know—an act we are all too familiar with.  It wouldn’t be far-fetched to say that we all procrastinate. Maybe not always, but certainly to a certain degree. There’s always something we’ve been putting off: that application we want to write, the new skill we want to learn, the topic we’re supposed to read, the call we’ve been meaning to make. I’m sure we can all relate to at least one of these. Procrastination in Islam Procrastination and laziness are among the bad habits associated with hypocrites (Munafiqoon). The Qur’an says regarding them: “When they stand for Salah (prayer), they stand with laziness.” (Surah An-Nisa 4:142) While procrastination is often brushed off as a harmless habit—“as long as the task is done before the deadline, it’s fine, right?”—this mindset is deeply flawed.  In truth, procrastination is a damaging habit, both to our p...