Dhubad.

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  1. ^Wiilo, GD maal mahaan isku fikrad aan nahay, isku meel aan wax u wadanaa!
  2. Originally posted by Jimcaale: Ethiopia Prepared to Invade Somalia "We have the responsibility to defend the border and the Somali government. We will crush them," Ethiopia's Minister of Information, Berhan Hailu, told The Associated Press. Source Who gave them the responsibility to defend the somali government? such remarks agitate me and yet no one from the TFG is saying anything about it. :mad:
  3. ^The following are the most common name of Somalis: Abdullahi, Abdirahman, Abdirisaq, Mohamed , Ahmed, Abulqadir. According to Hadith, the most beloved of human names to Allah is Abdullahi (aw kamaa qaala rasuulullahi ASW) Also there is another Hadith in which the prophet (ASW) has said we should name our children with good names. Arabic is the language of the quran and it is the language of the paradise..........every Muslim should learn Arabic!
  4. ^Odayga madaxwayno ankee hadii lagadhigay wali dagaal uu u oomanyahay. For 30 and odd years he is still thursty!
  5. ^^ How do u access to Shabelle website? Both the websites are not working for me Shabelle.net and Shabellenews.com.
  6. Great news indeed. A/Yusuf has no choise but to make peace with these guyz ortherwise waa loo yaabaa!
  7. Surely he should be banned from SOL. We can't tolerate such action.
  8. ^Waa in lala jihaadaa, wayna ku guuldaraysan doonaan haduu ilaahay yiraahdo!
  9. ^The old man either has poor advicers or he is not listening to anyone.
  10. Originally posted by Yo-Yo Ma: ^^^^Seriously, wat are you sniffing bro, Hook me up..looooooool
  11. ^ The UN envoy only met the so called leaders of the places they have visited so how could they say the MAJORITY of the people agreed?
  12. I doubt if Maxkamadaha will wage a war against TFG in Baido and if they did they will properly encounter a tougher resistance because the Ethiopian army with their Tanks, Airplan will take part of that war. Maxkamdaha will not benefit that war coz TFG is not like the Warlords and they will loose the public support they currently enjoy. However, Ethiopia and Yey will love to see the court to attack Biado.
  13. ^Juji, waa soo daahday
  14. Originally posted by Jimcaale: Are you dyslexic also? Does it run in the family? Can't you not engage the debate without calling names to people and their families?
  15. Originally posted by Jimcaale: Xiinfaniinow, these youngsters want to create confusion out of nothing. They try hard not to response to the real issue, the man they blindly support. Kismaayo or not, the legitimacy of the rule of Hiiraale is the focus of the argument, not his tribal affiliation to Kismaayo residents. Wasn't the Kismayo conflict started after a Morgan and his clan tried to root out Barre's clan from the city despite they lived there for centuries and died for defending the city from USC? Sxb, Kismayo belongs to all Somalis; it doesn't belong to any single tribe. Can you digest that for God sake? Hadii kale meelaha kaqayliya. Balse waxaad ogaataan, waxaad dagaal kuqaadi wayseen calaacal iyo been ku heli maysaan
  16. No foreign troops in our country, we know what they have done to us, besides there is a peace now, all Yey needs to do is come forward and take this golden opportunity before his time comes to end. ooh and one thing, he should sack Geedi and stopp given shelter to the terrorist.
  17. The islamic courts have done what Yey and his weak government couldn't have done in years in a short period. more pics
  18. For 15 years, Mayow Abdalla has been afraid to leave his house. Somali butcher Meat prices have fallen since the Islamists took over Mr Abdalla, a Somali of Yemeni origin who lives in the old district of Hamar-weyne in Mogadishu, had his own electronics shop until the Siad Barre regime fell in 1991, and the warlords took over. "I am jobless but my brothers in Europe and Saudi Arabia send me money," he says. "Some of my money was going directly into the hands of a militiaman, who told me he was providing security for my house, my six children, my wife and myself - on his own initiative." "Now the guy has left, fearing that the Islamic courts would arrest him for his wrongdoings and I am planning to open a small shop outside my house." Since the Union of Islamic Courts (UIC) seized control of Mogadishu on 5 June, life in Mogadishu is getting better, and business people are optimistic. Less extortion There are far fewer check-points, where gunmen used to extort money from passing motorists and commercial vehicles. The UIC gunmen do operate road blocks but they do not demand payment from civilians. Now, thank God, I am with my family and giving up all my bad habits Salad Ga'al, former fighter As a result food prices have dropped. One kilogramme of rice used to cost 9,500 Somali shillings (65 US cents) but the price is now 3,500 shillings. Camel meat has also fallen from 30,000 shillings per kilo, to 22,000. "We no longer hire security militia for our commodities and we don't pay militia check-points - that is why the goods are still at their normal prices," said businessman Abdikarin Abukar Fodare. Refugees The cautious optimism extends even to the city's refugee camps. Safiya Hassan, who lives in one of the camps, earns a little money by washing clothes and utensils and uses it to support her four children and her sick husband, Januune. Somali water-pusher Most Somali want to be left alone and earn money for their families "Nothing has changed in our life but it did change for others," she says. "So if the life of other people in the city changes, ours also changes, because I depend on them via my work and God's destiny." The defeat of the warlords has also brought relief to those who were recruited to fight with them. "My family was the gunmen, my bed was on the battle-wagons and the narcotic leaves, khat, was my favourite thing," says Salad Ga'al, a teenage boy who served six years in the militia. "Now, thank God, I am with my family and giving up all my bad habits," he said. "I have to create a new life and go to school for my future." Mobile phones If you go around the city and ask people about the changes in Mogadishu, many would first tell you about how things are more secure, however fragile the security may seem. Car drivers and owners tell you they have no fear of robbery because there is no shelter for the perpetrators under the rule of Islamic courts. Those who have mobile phones are happy that now they can answer their calls anywhere. But with the young Islamic militia opposed to dancing, television and music, residents fear the future may turn into something like Afghanistan under the Taleban. Being Muslims, most residents are reluctant to reject the idea of Islamic rule. Yet they are not happy with what they see as increasing radicalism in the city. Robbers are arrested very day and are being put in jail. In the 1990s, the first Islamic courts amputated the hands of thieves and stoned to death murderers and rapists. One of the UIC's leaders, Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed, say it is not possible to enforce such Islamic punishments now but he says Sharia should become Somalia's law in the future. Guns The biggest worry is the weapons which are still in the hands of clan-based militia and ordinary Somalis. Piles of AK-47 rifles and ammunition are still on sale at the Irtokte weapons market. Sa'id Mo'alin Kulow, a businessman at the market, says supplies of weapons from Yemen and Eritrea are still being smuggled into the bazaar despite the Islamic courts taking control. "But previously Ethiopia was among the suppliers," he says. Many Somalis and the transitional government would prefer the deployment of foreign troops in the country to disarm the militia, because the government is weak and no clan militia wants to hand their weapons to another clan. The regional body, Igad, has promised to send troops, but the Islamic courts strongly oppose such a deployment and have called for war against foreign troops. But further fighting is the last thing most Somalis want - they want to be left alone for the first time in 15 years to get on with the business of earning enough money to feed their families. Source: BBC NEWS, July 11, 2006
  19. He is now welcoming Mohamed Dhere into Baydhabo. and Yey is not doing anything about it despite Mohamed Dhere ocalled him Oday Ciyaal Suuq ah
  20. ^Good news, afkaaga caano garoow lagu qabay. He should put to death now
  21. Waa suaal da'waynoo madaxa daalinaysee, is this guyz loosing his mind? Yesterday he said Maxkamadaha don't even control 20%of Mogadishu. Walaahi A/Yusuf needs to sack this guy ASAP or is he ok with his off key comments?
  22. Thanks for posting this article. I really want to learn Arabic, did anyone know a good school in Londn ?
  23. Originally posted by Allamagan: Filimka maxaakiimta hal atoore kaliya ayuu leeyehay, no B role for Qaybdiid or even a C role for him. Filimaaantii hindiga camal ee labalabo atoore ama seddex atoore or in some cases 4 atoore ee xamr laga suubin jiray gudbe maalmahodi. looool@Allamagan, the guy is gone inshallah, Ninkii soojoog lagawaayo soojiif aa lagahelaa