Ghanaian actress Habiba Sinare recently highlighted how the Islamic faith handles predictions, pointing out distinctions from Christian customs.
Sinare clarified that Islamic prophecies are often shared in private, in contrast to Christian prophesies, which are frequently made public.
She explained a procedure in which talented people contact people and give them explicit instructions and visions.
According to Sinare, in order to dispel bad prophecies, these instructions frequently call for charitable deeds like giving to the underprivileged.
Her remarks coincide with a conversation on UTV showbiz about the death of gospel singer KODA.
“Our prophecies are not said in the open. Ours is different, we are called aside by someone gifted who then gives us instructions on what to do next at least that’s what I know. We are directed to give to the poor as a means of reverting the bad deed,” Habibi Sinare stated.
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