Aaliyyah

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  1. QansaxMeygaag;910725 wrote: MashaAllah; you are a very wise sister, you are beginning to grow on me lol. You are right, wahsi iyo hooyo meel ma islagalaan! And she did raise us thru hell, Lord only knows. On rubbing it on the kids, she says "it helps strengthen their muscles" Thanks walaal. Waalidinteena somaliyeed dhib bay nugu so koriyeen marka abaalkoda maba la gudi karo And if you are new to Sol, Ku so dhowoow.
  2. ^ One of the videos I posted someone did mention it helped them breath better but that was after consuming it. It is interesting that your mother could breath better by just sprinkling on her pillow. Kolay dadka wawayn waxay sameenayaan yaga baa og. You said she also believed caruurta yaryar in loo mariyo. I did my research now and they said it helps with growth. As weird as it looks what they sometimes do, wisdom baa ku jirta. And you can find this oil even from indian stores you dont have to drive to a somali store if it is too far (inkasto hoyada waxay ku dirsato ay aheen in aad ka wahsatid wax ka badan bay ku qabatay)..
  3. When I said magic I was referring to the evil eye. And, evil eye does exist. I wouldnt know why your mother sprinkles black seed on her pillow but I was merely making a reasonable assumption. So why did she do it? did you ever asked? LOL
  4. When I saw the picture I laughed. Islaantu indho adakaa..but good to see that people in Xamar are happy. They have endured enough. Somalia ha nolaato.
  5. QansaxMeygaag;910699 wrote: My mum sprinkles a bit on her pillow before she sleeps and insists on rubbing it on babies; can't say I like the smell though, am like wow, go easy. I think the scientific name is Nigella sativa? In a study in Kuwait, it was shown to cure Diabetes... I did hear something along the lines that black seed protects you from magic. Perhaps, that is why your mother sprinkles a bit on her pillow. lol...I think though it is better to consume it. Nigella sativa is another way of saying black seed you are right. I am not sure if it the scientific name or not. And yeah there have been so many studies proving how effective it is.
  6. Jacphar, in arabic it is xabada sawda...the somali version of it is xabada sooda. We somalinise so many arabic words. This wont be the first. Unless there is a somali word for it, I wouldnt know.
  7. Kulaheed a very known scientist said it cures everything except death. Bisinka yaa waxa ugu shekeeyey. Nabi mohamed aya yidhi sidaa csw..Other than that it was a great video. It is narrated by the hadith that the Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: 'Use the black seed because it has a relief of all diseases, but death.'
  8. *Blessed;910680 wrote: Jizaakaallah Aaliyah, don't like the smell or taste but it sure is blessed. Wa iyyaki blessed. Most of us grew up knowing about black seed oil. But, many of us take it for granted and don't really use it consistently. Personally I don't mind the smell despite it being strong... it is the taste that bothers me somewhat. Even that you get over it once you swallow it.
  9. This is a serious topic, please don't troll. Waxkasta kaftan ma galee.
  10. It is narrated by the hadith that the Holy Prophet (pbuh) said: 'Use the black seed because it has a relief of all diseases, but death.' Contents: Black seed has a tasty aroma and contains phosphate, iron, phosphorate, carbohydrate, oil 28%. It contains anti-virus bacteria, carotene, anti-cancer fighting material, and hormones which give strength and activity. Benefits: There are many, many benefits of the black seed. Here we will list some of them. 1. Dizziness and ear infection: use it as a drop for the ears, for 'infection'; and drink it in tea and rub under your cheek and at the back of your neck for dizziness. 2. For women and delivery: it is the best thing for helping with the pains of labor. Boil the black seed with honey and drink. 3. For skin diseases: mix a unit of the black seeds' oil with a same unit of rose water and 2 units of brown flour. Before you use the mix rub the area with a cloth dipped in vinegar. Lightly apply the mix to the skin and then expose to the sun every day. 4. Rheumatism: Warm black seed oil and massage the oil into the painful areas. Also, make a drink of boiled black seed and mix with honey, drink before going to sleep; and have a lot of yaqeen (full-faith). 5. High blood pressure: Mix the black seed with hot liquids you may drink, such as coffee, tea, etc; and rub your body with the oil and have yaqeen. 6. Chest pains and colds: Add 1 tablespoon of the black seeds in boiling water and inhale the vapor and cover your head before you sleep. 7. Heart burn: add a few drops of black seed oil to a hot cup of milk and add one teaspoon of honey. Also, eat a lot of lettuce. 8. Eye pain: rub the oil around the eyes before you sleep and mix a few drops of the oil with hot drinks. 9. Ulcers: Mix 10 drops of black seed oil with a cup of honey. Eat 1 spoon of this mixture daily, every morning, before you eat or drink anything else. Follow with a glass of milk. Do this for two months. 10. Cancer: Rub the affected area with black seed oil. 3 times a day drink a mixture of a teaspoon of the oil with a glass of carrot juice. Do this for three months. 11. Laziness: Mix 10 drops of black seed oil with a glass of orange juice when waking up for 10 days. Important, do not sleep after Fajr salat. 12. For memorizing: Boil mint and mix it with honey and 7 drops of black seed oil--drink while warm any time of the day. Also, stop drinking coffee and tea.
  11. Thanks walaal for your wishes. Hope the same for you, may you realize all your dreams inshallah.
  12. lol Showqi. How have you been? Waxay u egtahayna hada Soomaaliya in ay mar dhow ka baxaso dhibaatoyinka wajahayey 22 sano lasoo dhaafey. Uducee inshallah.
  13. Alhamdulilah we are blessed there is no doubt about that. Waxaana haysana wax ka badan 10 millionka aa nahay. Waxaan u baahanahay nabad iyo waxaan haysano in aan barano sidaan usoo saraan laheen oo aan ku tiirsanaan umad shisheeye.
  14. Another clip of Anas yare. Say Mashallah...
  15. Xaaji Xunjuf;910088 wrote: Aaliyah why did you ignore all the other points i raised. Waxaagu waa ila muran. Wax macno leh maad qorin.
  16. Xaaji Xunjuf;910077 wrote: For a girl born in hargeysa you really dislike hargeysa where did we go wrong. For a boy raised/lived in Hamar you sure dislike Somalia and Somalis. Where did we go wrong
  17. Wadani;910080 wrote: I meant Somaliland as in dhulka uu ingriisku gumaysan jiray. Maad diidan tahay inaad dhulka somaliland laysku odhan jiray aad dagantihiin? You didn't specify that you were speaking of colonial history ( ie British Somaliland, French Somaliland,Italian Somaliland). Hada Somaliland waxa sheegta maamulka hargaysa. Wadani;910080 wrote: Anyways, waaban idiin hiilinayay ee maxaad igu haysataa. Soomaali waxay ku maahmaahdaa doqon ha u gargaarin hana gargaarsan. Goor maad u hiilasay Khaatumo? hadii aad ku doodasid in dhulka Khaatumo ka mid yahay dhulkii ingriisku gumaysan jiray. Ingriisku khasab ayuu ku qabsaday British Somaliland, Shacabka Khaatumo mar walba way diidanayeen in ay ka mid noqdaan British Somaliland. Aflagaadaduna ma fiicna taas ogow. Soomaali waxay ku maahmaahda af caytamay ninkiisa ku yaala.
  18. Wadani;910074 wrote: But u classed the group (beesha) Xaaji and I hail from as deviants because the majority of them don't believe in unity, so what do u mean they can do watever they want? When we are talking about Somalia, SL group are deviant since they don't support to be remained part of Somalia. At the same they are free to do what they want and infact I don't mind if beesha Somaliland wants to separate from Somalia. The same way Khaatumo is free to decide their future and remain part of Somalia. Wadani;910074 wrote: Hadaladaadu way is burinayaan. But I do and have always agreed that no group should be forced to join somaliland's secessionist ambitions. Wadani;907445 wrote: Hadii aanad aaminsanayn in beeshani ay goostaan dhulka ay ka daganyihiin somaliland, Reer Khaatumo ma aminsana inay dhul ka daganyihiin Somaliland. Inta aad aminsantahay in Reer khaatumo dhul ka daganyihiin Somaliland see u tageeri kartaa in qofna la khasbin. Waa suaale miyeyna labadan comment is burineen? With that being said, I agree that no group should be forced on ideology they don't support. In la is ixtiraamo nabada ayaa ku jirta. Marka nabada hala ilaaliyo oo hala isku xadgudbin. back to the topic, my thread waxay ku saabsaneed ilmo yar oo 9 jir ah. Marka lagama hadleen daacadnimada iyo wadaniyada dadka tageersan Somalia, Somaliland, Khaatumo, puntland etc...
  19. Xaaji Xunjuf;910048 wrote: According to some Somaliweyn is Somaliland and Somalia the rest can do what they want and they can be Somali and are proud Somalis. But Somalilanders are treacherous folks. Somaliland can do whatever they want as long as they don't force their secession ideology on others.
  20. Wadani;910045 wrote: ^ Nonsense. What about djibouti who didnt join Somalia after their independence in 77, and the people of NFD and Kilinka shanaad who openly proclaim they wouldnt join Somalia even if they got their freedom. Dadkan reer Soomaaliland uun ba la tusay, cajabay cajiib. How does wanting your own country mean u hate other somalis, that makes no sense. Djibouti if they don't want to join Somalia that is fine. Beesha Somaliland if they want to separate by all means they are free to do so. NFD/ Kilinka if they get their independence they can choose their future Somalia or independence State. Similarly other Somali regions such as Galmudug, Khaatumo, Puntland, Hiiraan, Makhir, Jubaland, etc they can remain as part of Somalia. Wanting your own country is one thing. Insulting other Somalis and accusing them of pretending to be patriotic or being dishonest is another. Lastly, respect is two-way street. Maaha in wax laga sheego Cidna.Hadii dadka qaar la tusay Somaliland, kuwa kalna waxaa la tusay Somalia iyo Khaatumo.
  21. Xaaji Xunjuf;910023 wrote: Whats you're point Somaliland will not join Somalia and Somalia will not join Somaliland but i thought we were talking about Somalia, and how they dont care for their country fake wadaninimo weyee haday dalkooda jecelyihin way u damqan lahayen ficil ahaan and i dont see that. My point is when I read your posts it is quite blatant that you have an awful negativity for your Somali country men. Your deep rooted hatred for the Somali people is clouding your perception of them. Most Somalis (except for the one deviant group in which you are sadly a part of ) support and believe in unity and one Somalia. For your one-clan state to not join Somalia they would have to first separate. Your state is legally a part of Somalia. So buddy, face the facts on the ground and know that distancing yourself from "dadka Somaalida" when you yourself are Somali is a reflection of the problem in Somalia.
  22. Life isnt perfect but that shouldnt be used as an excuse. Wixi ad u dadaashid duunyo iyo akhiroba guntiisa waad gadhi haduu alle idmo.
  23. Xaaji Xunjuf;909334 wrote: Somalidu wa dad been isku sheega maha dad wadaniyin ah dalkooda jecel Somalida wa dad isla hadhay is aminayn wa laga yaaba inay iska oo ooyaan oo calanka la qiiiroodaan laakin wax meel fog ah maha . Xaaji Xunjuf;909334 wrote: Aaliyaah adeer ma been baan sheegey mise waxan sheegey wa run Somalidu wadaniyada waxay u yaqanin xaflad iyo calan la isku duubo aroorta danbena qudhoonkoday walaaqdaan. Xaaji Xunjuf;909334 wrote: Not that Somaliland will join Somalia. they rather join Ukraine than join Somalia Sometimes I wonder if you hear yourself. LOL
  24. The Khatumo Candle, democratically lit up under that beautiful fig tree in Taleh city needs you. And you need it too; see, this new found identity does not belong to any one or two or three people; it belongs to the little girl in Sool-Jogto, it belongs to the seniors in Siixawle. It also belongs to the students in lasanod and business leaders in Buhodle. It belongs to all of us. There maybe a few among us who aren’t so sure about Khatumo’s accomplishments sometimes exhibiting self doubt or possibly even comfortable being in 2nd place in other administrations.These are the people who may try to divide you along the tribal lines of Faarah, or Mohamoud; Baho-Nugaaleed or Gabooye, Fiqishinni, or Kaskii-qabe. Just Hit the delete button and tell them that the days of contrarians and clan conspiratorialists are over. See…in the midst of Somalia’s federal landscape, these communities are your branches of the Khatumo tree. In the current Somali politicking dominated by regional administrations and city states, the need to organize and exercise your constitutional right to self governance has never been greater. I understand that change is difficult, but Imagine the absence of Khatumo for a moment; Can you tell me who you are? See… you are left with your subclan tribal identity that will not serve you in the national and international political and economic negotiations. Khatumo is not against any particular group of people or administration; It does not go out and invade other people’s territories, Khatumo simply advocates for the peaceful stay of its own God given land. It advocates for better Health, Education and Employment opportunities for its people. Khatumo advocates for the peaceful coexistence with all its regional neighbors. Is that too much to ask? See… for SSC folks, any identity other than Khatumo is a trip backwards to tribal land. Let’s never move backwards to a disputed land; Together we can move forward to the blessed and promised land of Khatumo State. I ask the SSC and khatumo folks all over the world, Who do you think you were waiting for! The choice is clear, Ladies and gentlemen. “You” are the Ones you have been waiting for; God bless Khatumo State of Somalia. Thank you! Abdirisaq Hindi Speech 2013: 1st Anniversary of Khatumo State, TORONTO. Happy First Birthday Khatumo: YOU have arrived ! Lasanod.com