Gediid
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Brown Suga Walaalo there seems to be this concept in your mind that men and women are the same.The only similarity between the 2 is that they are both God's creation but everything else is different.I honestly believe that women are a symbol of virtouosness and as such should demonstrate that.How she dresses,walks and talks contributes to that.You can label a man anything that you can come up with and that label won't stick,on the other hand you label a woman a whore and that will haunt her for ever.Call this a cold world but that is how it is. A woman in other words has a larger responsibilty on her shoulders than a man when it comes to how people percieve her.She has to walk a fine line period.This is in her interest and the interest of those people who care about her.
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Hello Thats hard to say, I wish they don't but who knows.
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Here's my take on this issue: Dumar kii daryeela ayey deeyriyaan Kii dulmiyana daba ordaan
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Look at it this way.The US now has Afganistan which borders Iran on the East and soon Iraq which is on the West.Iran is sandwiched and troops can literally pour in from both fronts plus of course the Arabian Sea.A strategic plan indeed hey. Every cilization has from time immemorial have had colonies out of their needs,I think maybe this time it will the American time to colonize nations on the basis of their infinite need for oil.
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Suppose you get married have a couple of kids and your wife's favorite outfit is a pair of hip hugging jeans and a tank top.What sort of influence will that have on your kids? Seeing their mother dress like an adolescnet sure as hell isn't the role model they desire.Now tell me what if your mom dressed like that what impression would that have had on you? Life is not stagnant, its a fluid process and eveyone goes through stages which differ.Getting married is the ultimate and final process where one has to stop thinking in terms of being one and has to express emotions and feelings in the plural sense.One has adapt a way that is compatible with the wishes of the other.I think thats what marriage is all about. So where am I going with this,well some in here tend to paint a picture that even though I am married I can continue living my life as before and not care about how my mate feels.That I think is a recipe for disaster.You do have to respect your husband's/wife's wishes and make as many sacrifices as possible.That I think is what our parents did and that is why thy have been married forever unlike couples today, married today divorced tommorrow.
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The Ethiopians think they have the most beautiful women on God's earth(think about it, have your ever seen an ugly Ethiopian Lady?...no,not the post-menopause geriatric one, we are talking about the under 45 or so..hmm.), no wonder Arab men are killin themselves to find an Amharo women, Maybe they have some skills only known to them
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Let me simply say Say what ever you want but be ready to be what you Say and I think that is very hard for a lot of Somali folks in the diaspora.
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Scarface The problem is there and the Somaliland government does not have the resources to help out and if this program alleviates this in any way then I think it was worth it.If we in diaspora are not willing to help then I think we should not complain when someone else steps in.
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Translating something from one language into aonther usally means that the true meaning of that is in some way or other lost in the in the process.If the purpose of this translation is for eduacational purposes then it is a good idea but if its for a muslim audience then its the duty of that muslim to learn the Quran as it is in Arabic. If you look at the million translations of the bible I think you would understand how far each translation has deviated from the other.
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Zaylici I really don't care about who you are and where you are from but all I did Aboowe was to give an honest opinion of what I thought.If that ticks you off I am sorry but I think I can pass my thoughts about anything that you write in here.If that makes me self hating Somali so be it.I by no means wish to denigrate Somalis but I honestly believe that we have not had the great authors that you speak off,period.If you wish to prove otherwise please go right ahead I will listen but do not deviate from the path,present your thoughts.Thats all.
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They are both good players but unfortunately one has a better team than the other.Remember basketball is a team sport and the better the team the better the player has the chance to shine.T-Mac happens to be in the worse team here.
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Zaylici I find most of your wrtings quite amazing in light of the fact that you refer to written works that are either availible or can be obtained easily.I have heard of great many writings but I was always under the impression that these belonged to either the Ottomans or the Eygptian rulers of the areas you mentioned.One fact is clear though and that is before the arrival of the Europeans in present Somalia, there were extensive periods of Arab/Turkish rule in places like Zaylac and most coastal towns in Somalia.Another point to ponder is that most writers of either Arab or Turkish descent have predominatly had either aliases derived from the areas where they lived. Ahmed Gurey's famous wars with the Ethiopains took place in the 15 century and amazinly enough his main suppliers of weapons were the Ottoman empire who were rulers of Zaylac then,this prompted the Ethiopan kings to appeal to the dominant Christain powers of that time who happen to have been the Portugese to help them fend off the Muslim attacks.The man sent to help fight Ahmed Gurey was Christopher Da Gama who was the brother of the famous traveller Vasco Da Gama.Upon arrival the forces of Ahmed Gurey and the Ottoman empire attcked them soon as they set foot into Ethiopia and subsequently killed Christopher Da Gama and seized half the weapons. To cut a long story short the works you have mentioned are the works of the rulers of that time but were wrtten in areas of Somalia. The earliest known Somali writings that I have heard are however from Zaylac and were written in the early part of the 20 century in a local script.I had a friend who even told me that he knows people who still know how to write that but I have yet to see it myself.
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if you were Saddam, how would you defend baghdad
Gediid replied to Xassan Nasra Allah's topic in Politics
Aduun ,the people you are talking about are Arabs who I rank amongst the biggest cowards on earth.I think Baroorta Bush ceesaanta ka weyn.I think Irag is first on the list and the rest of the tiny Arab states are next in line.If this people do not follow the way Allah ordained them to follow I think this century will be the century Arabs become the white man's slave. -
Banning something only makes it more popular.Control it and maybe there is a chance that in the long run future generations will not use it.
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I would think that most Somalis having seen the scourage of war would have been mortified at the very thought of seeing one where ever it may rear its ugly head but I get the feeling here that there are quite a number of people who seem to think that it sometimes is the solution.I get the impression here malaha Sol baa u yar baahaan in malaha gacma leys yar daro.On a more serious note I personally think that when ever war breaks out its the masakiin who die and the people who start it walk away unscatched.Sad but true. Maybe if a few more leaders were hurt then maybe there would be far many less wars.
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Somalis say nin aad dagaal aqoon u leheen ayaa ku dagdaga
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Amiin , Amiin May Allah reward you for sharing this beautiful Dua.
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I think its an inherent will to do evil that takes over and not the circumstances that dictate whether a person will do evil or good.Lets take the case of someone mercilessly killing an innocent person while their own blood will risk their life to rescue another.What makes these souls different is not the circumstance but rather their inherent desire to either commit evil or do good for others.
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Xassan What is sadder is seeing a young person following history written by a blind person.
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Work has been boring without SoL.Its good to see its back online.
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Late last year I attended a gathering of Somalis at George Washington University in DC and one of the guest speakers was Abdirahim Abbi farah, the former under Secretary general of the UN and what he said on Khat amazed me.He said in the fifties there were only 12 people who chewed khat in Hargeysa.Now 50 years later the problem has become an epidemic.North to South, East to West people are hooked to this.In the past it was a male habit,now women are chewing it though not on the same level of course but the weird thing is you don't hear a lot of voices being raised about this. Financially its draining hard currency out of the nation.It costs around $50 mill a year to maintain this habit and you know where all this ends up in......Ethiopia or at least most of it. For a nation as poor as we are, it sure is a lot of greenbacks going towards getting high.
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Baashi I think the North has sought after what you describe above for over thirty years. A Somalia where everyone got an equitable portion of the pie ,alas where did that get them?? I do not want to quash nobody's dream but the fact of the matter is Somaliland is here to stay at least in our lifteime. Its therefore in the best interest of the other Somalis to not sing songs of yesteryears of Somali unity but to move forward.I sure as hell think that there are other areas where you all need to concentrate on that will need your effort.
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If you can only pick one word to describe yourself, what will it be?
Gediid replied to BORN_BRANIAC's topic in General
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There is nothing perfect in this world and a language is the least perfect of all.There is nothing called perfect somali.Its made up of different dialects.What is perfect about it however is the fact that we all understand each other. I don't know if you noticed it but dialects are derived from the basic needs of different areas and diiferent backgrounds.Somali dialects have similarly been derived on those basis.That is it.PERIOD. Thank you
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DO FAT WOMEN HAVE A HARDER TIME FINDING A MAN THAN SLIM WOMEN?
Gediid replied to BORN_BRANIAC's topic in General
Todays skinny girl is tommorrow's fat woman.Haven't you all noticed that???? Thanks