sharma-arke451

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  1. wyre;880480 wrote: walaalkiis, ma kaa wareertay, this section is not politics dee point blank
  2. Tillamook;880474 wrote: ^ Tell reer Zack to get back the NFD and the O desert back, instead of using 3 tuulos to bargain for provincial dominance. Oh by the way, how convulated is it to use Kenyan forces, yet have a ragtag militia fighting the Ethiopians on the other side. Explain to us why one occupier of their lands is better bed fellow than the other? blind tribal bigotry-audacity like the above comment, is causing Somali people peace. the three tuloos oo reer zack, lagarayee, adiga inteed dagtaaaa???? are you saying nfd and o desert is sufficient for them, OO juboyiinka haiska dayaan????
  3. it sucks to believe the rest of regions in somalia belong to specific qabiils, and only kismaayo is for all. bay iyo bakool reer mukhtar robow iyo prof.jawari, puntland reer moorgan iyo faroole, somaliland reer abuzubeyr iyo silanyo, muqdisho reer sudi iyo ina aweys,gedo reer bare iyo ina aw libaax ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,you name it. no one inch square of Somalia's land remains without tribal brand, yakheey reer zack waa laga gardaranyahay, waana dulmi cad.
  4. salamz all dabeecadu wa sheey cajiib ah,,,,,,
  5. Gabbal;880230 wrote: Young man, your assumption is they have nothing to do with those regions. Kismaayo, Beerxaani, Bu'aale, Saakoow, Salagle and to west down to Diif and Orgiyoow in Afmadoow territory the "Gedo" camels graze let alone the entire Kismaayo district. Go to a waterwell in Lower Jubba and send word to me if you do not find a number from among those men. Here was a reconcilition conference between rer Guuraa in the middle of Lower Jubba and read the words of the traditional leader of the other clan quite carefully: Beyond that, good day dhalaanoow. waa warka suuqa dee,,,,,,,,,,waxa kale oo laleeyahay,,,,,gedo, bay iyo bakool, iyo shabelada hoose ayaa maamul lo sameyni rabaa,, mamaqashay?
  6. Gabbal;880227 wrote: Carafaat- This was the most polarizing and contentious issue the on-going technical committee of three months running had to contend with. Azania, Ras Kambooni, and the "H-group" (with one signature each) wanted it distributed equally among the three regions. The "Gedo" group (with three signatures together) wanted it distributed according to districts ("degmo"). It was finally agreed to distribute it according to districts. Per-community ("clan") the "Gedo" clan is expected to receive majority representation; relative to other clans. the rumor has it that, gedo is excluded from the mamul, only the two jubbaas,,,,,,,,,,,,why they say so, i don't know yakheey,,, ee carafat mamaqashay warkaaaas
  7. *Ibtisam;880165 wrote: Sharmaarke I dont understand your question., and what is H town? h town is hargeisa,,,,,,,,
  8. che, so are you a doctor???
  9. DoctorKenney;879892 wrote: You have to be incredibly naive to believe that countries only act out of economic interests. Maybe you're unfamiliar with this, but people--and nations-- have something called "principles". People naturally want to make a country into their own image. That's why there is a proxy war in Syria between Saudi Arabia/NATO/Iran/Russia. Each nation (or nations) want to see a Aria which they can live with I will take the above as a token of your poor political awareness,,,,,,,,,it speaks volumes about your political innocence, Having said that, to prioritise iran(ocourse syria in the bracket) over israel, as an enemy for the kingdom, is out of proportion. Yes, saudia has religious and political issues against iran, but that does not warrant israel friendship. The enemy of your enemy is your friend holds. It is more reasonable to think, saudia will support iran to rid israel, after which it will seek iran's fall. this is so, because, persians are closer to arabs than israels, before the religious issue arise. Arab nations at large, except two (egypt and jordan) have no diplomatic relaations with israel,,,, and mark you, the sudanese passport has the stamp which read ''valid for travel to all countries except israel'',,, iska fahan yakheey.
  10. salams all,,,, Surely, do Some people have a reason to irritate others??
  11. @ibti, do you think they do more than inadeero??? Lol Btw, hw is the life in h town?
  12. dragging saudia in the geopolitical happening between syria and turkey, is neither here nor there. Only a political orphan will link saudi government to ''terrorist'' funding. economic interest drives the political wheel of our universe today. War is an economic tool for off setting gov't budget deficits,,,,,,for those who know. turkey knows best its political interest, and the pm is an expert in the game. i don't think turkey will loose anything, may be a compromise for humanity sake,,,,,
  13. unless you know the fella personally for being a failure, the lack of degree is not a token for not achieving. The only worry is the wide, better options, the president had.
  14. Juxa;876101 wrote: tukulush is dabagaale for the reer mudug, xamarawis call it Aw-Cusmaan:) yarkaas boolo waaye malagu dhahay weli? walahi wad iga qososhiisay,,,,,,, yarkaas boolo waaye aaa?? anyway, bool boolo=flamingo dhaan dawagaale
  15. Apophis;875851 wrote: When "Dr" Naik is representing your case you know you've lost the argument already. he has lost because you are the judge. just see that,,,,,,,,,,,
  16. Alpha Blondy;876044 wrote: ^ what's her tribe AYOUB? Read below Jacaylbaro;876050 wrote: Waa Geesiyad .... doesn't the above hint on her tribe?
  17. Tillamook;876034 wrote: Greetings and felicitations to the loyal SOL gallery, we have a special treat in store for you today. SOL's very own undercover reporter Monsieur Tillamook has been sent to the most exclusive fadhikudirir joint in town to take an in-depth look into the goings-on of these shallow houses of vacuousness and ill-information. Tillamook did request hazard pay for this assignment, but we at Somaliaonline spare no expense at bringing our esteemed readership what they want to know. We now go live via satellite to Tillamook who is secretly recording a conversation that is taking place as we speak.... * * * * * * Abtigiis: Of course, KISMAYU belongs to us! Gabbal: Don't you ever get tired of saying that? Abtigiis: This time its different! We have sought the aid of our Kenyan brothers! Gabbal: It's so unfair that we keep having to take these threats just because you guys don't have the balls to achieve your goals. Abtigiis: THAT CONDESCENDING KACAAN ATTITUDE OF YOURS REALLY PISSES ME OFF! Gabbal: And that convoluted thought process of yours vis-à-vis Kismayu pisses me off, good bye doqonyahow ! Gabbal casually gets up and makes eye contact with another frequent guest to the house called Mooge who is seated at adjacent table, pointing a strangely distorted talon-like finger, and shouts, "Your boy has lost it, Mooge!". Gabbal laughs and walks out of the Restaurant/Marfish/Sports Bar. Mooge saunters over to where Abtigiis was seated in his favorite local watering hole or as he keenly refers to as the Fadhikudirir HQ: Mooge: Lemme guess; you two losers were arguing over who Kismayu belongs to again, right? You know, you shouldn't do that because it belongs neither one of you and you're just going to regret it. You guys were never the sharpest tools in the shed anyway, but c'mon for God's sake. Why beef over Kismayu when the whole wide world knows it belongs to us! Besides, wasn't our agreement that you guys take the bushes while we reign of the city? Abtigiis: Save your breath. I was just frustrated by that buffoons condescending attitude towards our claims the Jubbooyinka in general, and Kismayu in Particular. Mooge: Oh sure, our cousins pretend to share the same fearless daring gene that runs in the blood of my family, but little good did that do for them during the Afweeyne days, and it sure as hell won't do them any good now. But that's beside the point. You shouldn't let the nonchalant manner with which he dismisses our claims get to you. Ultimately they are scared shitless. Have you ever been to Gedo? Saaxiib, Mudug and Bari will seem like the Gardens of Eden. Abtigiis: Comrade, the NFD and the Og'den region aren't the Hanging Gardens of Babylon either! Mooge: WHAT! WHAT! What's this claptrap about "Comrade"? Has that wannabe Socialist brainwashed you again like Jalle Siyaad did in the 70s and 80s, huh, HAS HE? Abtiigiis: No, it was merely a little slip of the tongue. I can't stand those Kacaan heathens. Mooge: Good! Getting back to my point. You need to work on your own indha-Adeyg . I won't lie to you, Abtigiis, it takes much training to be Bold, to hone your insolent heedlessness of restraints, in short, to be blind to ALL reason, prudence, propriety, or convention. Only, practicing these skills on your Hargaysa maids won't do you any good. You need to surround yourself with the true masters of the art(*points finger at himself*). That's the only way you can learn...about your strengths and weaknesses. Someday, you're going to talk down to Gabbal&CO and make them feel like sh!t and show those Kacaan vagabonds who's really running the show in Jubbooyinka. See, it's all about attitude, but you if don't work for it, you wont' get it... Abtigiis: Do you seriously think we stand a chance against the "Revolution" clan in the Jubbooyin? Mooge: SILLY MAN! It's such defeatist thinking that has led your lot to be pathetically pushed around wherever you go. On one side you have the Amxaara kicking your butts, in Kenya you wash Kikuyu butts, and now in Somalia you guys can't even defend the little you have from a puny bunch of has-beens! Abtigiis: Ok, fine. I will need to grow some testes...or something. God Knows I need 'em! Mooge: That's the spirit! * waves for the waiter*....You will have the usual right? Abtigiis: * With big grin on his face * YES, indeed! The Elixir of Life itself. Waiter comes to table to take order... Mooge: Waryaa, waxaad ii keentaa koob shaah rinnji-ah. Ninkaan halkaan fadhiyanah, waxaad u keentaa aargalaan caanoboore-ah, fahamtu ? Waiter nods head and walks back to counter... TO BE CONTINUED.. why are there commonalities between you and gabbal? may be, the same tribal page/interest .
  18. Juxa;876019 wrote: shirqool is not ambush either........shirqool is an act of careful planned deceit over long term period Tukulush = dabagaale and it is not fiidmeer or bat. Tukulush = SQUIRREL shirqool=devious scheme. it can hurt if it hatches,and not if it doesn't. tukulush is a xamarawi blend of somali,, may be :confused: bool boolo bal isku day.
  19. Aaliyyah;875903 wrote: shirqool =conspiracy New word = Gudoomiye shirqool ma ahan conspiracy ee kulaabo. juxa didn't you see this?
  20. dayax gacmeed=satelite tukulush/fiidmeer =bat bool boolo
  21. musuqmaasuq =corruption kuuley cali banjar
  22. the good thing is, afghans have guns!!
  23. Gabbal;875995 wrote: Awoowe- By your own admission, you are an Ethiopian Somali. The men from Gedo, Galgaduud, and Lower Jubba are citizens of Somalia privileged with the national right to live, prosper, find residency, and claim leadership in any part of the Federal Republic of Somalia. Your sense of hubris would serve as great comedy if it weren't stale in its foundation. Your shrills are more useful elsewhere. You are neither a negative nor a positive influence on the state of such men in Kismaayo or any other part of the territory that comprises Somalia. for sure, who wants to know from which tribe you hail? hold your horses waryaaaaaaaa. @abtigiis, maxaad ka rabtaa ree gadoood?
  24. The same holds for most of us, but, the best way to do it, is to listen the tafsiir of the Qur'an for the portion you want to memorize. for example, listen to the tafsiir of Surat al mujadalah (ie qad samicala), again listen to a preferred reciter of your choice. from thereon, you know the meaning of what you are reciting/memorizing. it is really self nourishing, masha allah my sis blessed and aaliyyah
  25. this thread is a tribal meter for sol users. like a trade fair, many showcase their home baked ill fated tribal connotations. am convinced we are tribal people by far and fact. i wonder if we will ever be fair in our sayings. i just see.