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salaams to all I'm thanking to whom who really take their time to give some advice or suggestion thanks again. Well shyhem the matter is not the way you transilated but what ever you ain't gonaa botherme because all what i needed was just to see what you think not to jump to the conclusion like you said Most somali women want to be with a guy and at the same time have this weird way of thinking or as Deeqa say having a "thought" marka walaalo hablaa somaliyeed meel ha'uga dhicin isku mid ma'ahan dhamaantood tankle i know what the sake of love ok you don't have to mension that for me ok
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Salaams to my sister's :confused: I'm just confused about this Question keep on coming all the time which is If you meet a guy and you only knew him for a month or less and he treats like he knew you for long time i mean just makes him self like a deep lover :rolleyes: what you guys think??? I thought that he is looking for some thig else but not sure waiting for your suggestions,, thanks peace and much love
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salaams walaahi ican't stop loughing that was really good ,,,,,,,,loooooooooooooooooooooooooooool peace and much love
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looooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool walaahi this made my day to day I'm about to fell out of my chair. This really good thanks sis
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salaamz sis what city?????????????? I'm from originally muqdisho but for now i'm in st;paul peace and love
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Salaamz I personally really liked this topic and 100% i gree with tasha that there two kinds of people ,, 1) people that think with their brain. 2) people that think with their heart. Marka I hope dadkeena mooda north america is a great country illahey hasoo hanuuniyo. I personally hope and dream of all the time to go back one day like Tasha said, I don't know when, but I know It will happen inshaalaah. so i have been here for quite of years I never been happy as i would back home,,,peace and love
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salaams to all Can't wait for the reall summer,hmmmmmmmmm,,, sure it's geting better but whatch out for the raining today and the snow for tonight ,,, we have to be relly flexibale for the weathe in here mn,,, it's really weird when you 90 degrees and the second day snow,,,,,,, chill out for the mn folks and all other's... peace and much love to my pp
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salaams to all Can't wait wait for the reall summer,hmmmmmmmmm,,, sure it's geting better but whatch out for the raining today and the snow for tonoght ,,, we have to relly flexibale for the weathe in here mn,,, it's really weird when you 90 degrees and the second day snow,,,,,,, chill out for the mn folks and all other's... peace and much love to my pp
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Salaamz to all I personally agree with sweet muna you said what i was gonna say 100% agree with your statement, why would my husband want another wife for. first of all, i gotta check what's making him, even think!, of getting another wife for. some times men are being just (MEN), and there ain't anything wrong with the wife. in this case #@ck off!, i would divorce his ass, and get on with my life
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salaams to all i personally faithfully speaking don't beleive what we call tribe or clan you shouldn't be look for a tribe but what you need is how the person is important to your self and who ever you in love with you should go for it and proud of your self . that is just my piont of view of your Q it might help or might not.
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Salaamz to my sister's i personally speaking beleive that the man should be punished of what he had done not the women who he dadted so i kinda agree with sis xafsa just piont of view peace and love
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salaamz to all,,,,,I thinks i'm around here,,,,my birthday will be coming in couple of days ,,, hmm,,,, Taurus (April 23 - May 22) You are practical and persistent. You have a dogged determination and work like h*ll. Most people think you are stubborn and bullheaded. You are nothing but a d*mned communist.,,, but i don't beleive this crap so hope you good luck guys peace and love
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U.S. DISTRICT COURT: Judge blocks deportation of 4 Somalis BY TODD NELSON Pioneer Press A judge has blocked the deportation of four Minnesota Somalis, including one arrested in June during an interview with federal agents seeking leads to help counter possible terrorist plots. U.S. District Court Michael Davis also ordered the immigration service to release three of the men and left the fourth an opportunity to gain his release next month. "We're just happy that the system worked as well as it did, and they're overjoyed they're going to be released soon," said Kevin Magnuson, who with Minneapolis lawyer Jeffrey Keyes represents the four Somalis. The decision is the latest in a series of federal court rulings in Minnesota and other states that have found that removing Somalis to their homeland is illegal because the country has no central government, as U.S. immigration law requires. Somalia has been without a central government since civil war broke out in 1991, and an estimated 20,000 refugees who fled the fighting have settled in Minnesota. The Somalis who face deportation are subject to removal because of criminal convictions or immigration law violations. The rulings include a nationwide ban on Somali deportations ordered in January by a federal judge in Seattle. The ban, however, does not cover Somalis who already had gone to court to challenge the legality of the government's plans to deport them to Somalia, such as the four in the case before Davis. Citing a Supreme Court ruling that prevents the indefinite detention of aliens facing deportation, Davis ruled that the immigration service could not continue to detain three of the Somalis — Ali Gama Omar, Abdulkadir Sharif Abdi Mohamed, Mohamed Abdi Mohamed — because each had been in custody for more than six months and none was likely to be deported in the foreseeable future. The fourth, Mahad Mohamed Omar, can return to court to seek his release next month. According to court documents, Abdi Mohamed was arrested in June when he showed up for a voluntary interview with FBI agents, one of hundreds of such interviews authorities conducted with men from Muslim countries in the hopes of gathering information that might forestall future terrorist attacks
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salaams to all sises big moma that good and nice of you keep em comin up sis byee
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yeah i got he joke it's really funny hmmmmmmmm somali hmmmmmm funny
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Salaam I'm one of the mebers of Belly fittness Malika maybe i saw you there some days in the past just kidding so now i do at least hour and half every day i hope i will keep doing it peae and love
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Salaams to all I personally faithfully speaking beleive that you cn get marreid any time either high school or university collage. you know marriage is one of the things that our prophet mahamed (S C W) uu kula dar daarmay shabaabka any how i had a friend in high school bleive me walaahi she was married all four yr in high school. you can learn and have a familly at same time. Now i'm on my first yr of college i might get married during college time so it does all depends on you Guurku waa raxmad not culeys peace and love
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Sorry guys it was Monday aa laxiray wiilka so, i jus made a mistake not to day peace
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salaams to all, Jamal says he trusts courts to clear him BY TODD NELSON Pioneer Press Jailed Somali activist Omar Jamal said Tuesday he trusted the courts to clear him of charges that he broke immigration laws even as new questions about his legal status surfaced. Jamal has been a frequent and outspoken critic of law enforcement treatment of fellow refugees over the past 18 months. On Monday, federal immigration agents arrested him outside his St. Paul home on six counts of making false statements when he applied for asylum five years ago this week in Memphis, Tenn. Contrary to the suspicions some Somalis and other supporters have expressed since his arrest, Jamal said he did not believe the charges stemmed from his high-profile, often confrontational style of activism. He said he intended to resume his work as executive director of the St. Paul-based Somali Justice Advocacy Center as soon as possible. "I deeply trust the system," Jamal said during a telephone interview from the Washington County jail. "They have some serious concerns of my background, which they have a right to do. I think the system will eventually exonerate me. … I am not being targeted because of what I do. They are just doing their job. I am doing my job." Jamal has focused much of his energy recently on decrying federal efforts to deport Somalis convicted of criminal or immigration violations to their lawless homeland, which has been without a central government since civil war broke out in 1991. Such deportations have been on hold across the country since January, when a federal judge in Seattle issued a nationwide ban on removing Somalis at least until their country has a functioning central government. Jamal, 30, declined to discuss his immigration status, saying he was acting on his lawyer's advice. A federal judge in Minneapolis released Jamal after a brief hearing on his criminal case Monday. Agents immediately took him to the U.S. Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices in Bloomington to face administrative charges for alleged violations of immigration law. According to Department of Justice documents outlining those charges, authorities are seeking to remove Jamal from the United States for violations that include failing to prove how he entered the country. Jamal also allegedly failed to possess valid travel or identity documents when he entered and allegedly sought entry or immigration benefits by fraud, both of which are circumstances that would have made him inadmissible, authorities say in a notice ordering Jamal to appear before an immigration judge. A Somali native who is not a U.S. citizen, Jamal allegedly arrived in Toronto in November 1989, applied for and received refugee status. He allegedly was granted Canadian immigrant status in December 1991. In April 1998, while applying for asylum in Memphis, Jamal allegedly failed to disclose his Canadian immigrant status, according to the notice. At the same time, he also allegedly claimed membership in a clan different from the one identified in paperwork he allegedly submitted to the Canadian Immigration and Refugee Board. Authorities also allege Jamal, who has a wife and three children, claimed that he had been admitted to the United States at New York on a tourist visa. "You have not submitted to the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service any document establishing your time, place and manner of entry and INS has no record of your alleged Oct. 20, 1997, admission," the notice alleges. Richard Breitman, a Bloomington-based immigration lawyer, said Jamal's case appears to be an exception to standard practice in at least one instance, Breitman said, saying he had rarely seen authorities pursue criminal charges in addition to administrative charges in such matters. "I've just never seen it in 20 years, to criminally prosecute an asylum applicant," Breitman said. "He's been found to be a person fearing persecution in a country that is very dangerous, particularly for someone like he is, very active politically or publicly as an advocate run ahaan tii aad ayaan uga xumaaday marki aan arkay this artticle ilaahay ha'ufudu deeyo ayaan leeyahay peace out
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Salaams to all If i would have the chance to change one thing in my life hmm let me see. I'm really happy of my life at this point but i would like to forgot about the past and face the future,I personally beleive one true feeling will never go away so do guys beleive that too,,,I hope my life would be out of this situation one day and forgot all about it.That is the only thing i can think of for now. peace out byee
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Let me see if I was a candle who would lighten up the fire for them,Ifaithfully speaking would do that for My lovely Mom My Father and bros and site's Also,my unforgatable true feeling that i don't have it in my life any more but i really adore him I would have to admit it that i would do any thing for him. :mad:
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Salaam to all I'my self speak Somali Englishe Arabic Siahili(remember by little) working on spanish hassan Nasra i really feel ya working people that was good fair to the european peace out
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Hi i'm New Here.. so open 'ya arms widly and WLC me
Adna replied to Ramiya's topic in Developement | Projects
salaam alaykum Sis wellcome to the family pleasure to have you in the familly,ha' ismariyeenin guriga gurigaadi waaye. -
Hi i'm New Here.. so open 'ya arms widly and WLC me
Adna replied to Ramiya's topic in Developement | Projects
salaam alaykum Sis wellcome to the family pleasure to have you in the familly,ha' ismariyeenin guriga gurigaadi waaye. -
salaam alaykum Sis wellcome to the family pleasure to have you in the familly,ha' ismariyeenin guriga gurigaadi waaye.
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