Bluelicious

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  1. These guys are worse then the MTV Jackazz. My God to be playing with your life like that.
  2. Apophis;869904 wrote: @ Blue: I always feed the bears especially skinny ones from that hell-hole known as Isli. Consider this a one time thingy there will be no next time. Being your saviour better be worth it
  3. Jacpher;869897 wrote: Waryaada Mooge is not up front with you. Faroole is skipping the event because he's got a hot date with the octomom. Stop the madness. Looooooooool best comment Apophis - Don't mingle drop your bomb and run of otherwise you will get killed. Mooge is from Nairobi fadhi kudirir is the trigger word that makes him temporary insane.
  4. Where do you get these pictures from this one is funny
  5. Hassan (translation of relentless in Somali).
  6. What better way to show he is against him becoming the new president of Somalia by not showing up on his inauguration. Darn those politicians and their mind games it's all about them. I still need to get used to this new presidents name.
  7. Lol at him trying to push it on the Jews. Good news they should lock up this crazy man. Now that I didn't know he mislead the actors.
  8. Narniah;869812 wrote: Blue! Don't you just LoOoOve how it smells? (The organix coconut nourishing milk). It's almost smells like it has a touch of vanilla too. I love how it makes my hair shine/ leaves it so silk, leaves my ends unbelievably smooth ohh it does everything lol (cut)! I would be the perfect hair model for this. Sunlight also lightens the hair. Tell me about it the smell is heavenly yum. Love products that do not only work well but also smell nice and are a pleasure to your senses, the shine and smoothness you are right I experienced the same thing which is also one of the reasons why I love it and find a top product. Lol Narniah maybe you should try it out, have you seen those L'oreal hair commercials some of them are so overreacting it's funny. You would think hair commercials should be about promoting natural hair but sometimes you see people like Beyonce doing a hair commerical when you know she has a weave on. Oh yeah you get brown highlights if you have black hair which is beautiful but that's temporary it doesn't last that long.
  9. ^^ Yeah true same here about Apophis too bad he has a dark side.
  10. Aaliyyah;869791 wrote: Blue you are absolutely right abt coconut oil I have always loved that oil. Castor oil is another great oil. Thanks for your input abt the coconut milk I will definitely try it As for your hair structure changing is it possible that you relaxed it in the past.If thats the case shave your hair you might get your real texture back. PS it is true that sunlight helps with hair growth as a hijabi I doubt my hair gets much of it No I never relaxed my hair I believe that's too extreme and damaging for any hair to undergo such procedure. Overprocessing your hair can change your hair i'm aware of that but I don't straighten my hair that often either maybe once a week I try to have it as natural as possible. A friend of mine used to have orange hair in her childhood and when she got older her hair changed to black so it is possible to undergo changes in your hair it all depends on your genes. If you have a garden or a balcony you can sit there without scarf since it's your house and let your hair and skin get some 30 mins of sun. You don't need to sit or spend hours outdoors even 30 mins is enough and will get you results, watch out too much sun exposure can also damage your hair. You can sit out in the sun for a whole hour without protection if your brown skinned whether you are light or dark after that you need SPF protection on your skin.
  11. Che you and a scientology movie? Spill the beans.
  12. Carafaat;842251 wrote: Bluelicious, imagine you and me going back to our roots and doing the dhaanto somewhere in myi between Wardheer and Wajaale. I bet you love myi, the smell, the air, the land, the camels. I can take you there. Carafaat;844656 wrote: New Dhaanto for Bluelicious. Oh wow Carafaat so this is why you wanted me to come to this thread so eagerly what a suprise I love it. Lol I hate the miyi i'm a city girl always been you can't get the city out of me, don't think I would ever go to the miyi no way i'm not ready to go back home yet. What a sweet man you are dedicating a whole song to me I feel flattered. The Wardheer song is one of my favorites so you got major points
  13. Narniah;869658 wrote: My two new found Love. AhhMayzing! 1 2 I've been using that Nourishing Coconut Milk for some time now and it does exactly what it promises. The only thing I use for my hair is coconut oil it does a better job then all those expensive products out there (tried them all) never had any split or dry ends or breakage or dry hair in general. The only thing in my hairline products that is not coconut oil are my shampoo and conditioner and the occasional castor oil I use in my hair I usually save that for the winter since at that time there is no sunlight so our hair grows slow. Aaliyyah You should definitely try out the Nourishing Coconut Milk it might work for you aswell since coconut oil products always guaranteed work on your hair since it's the only oil that does penetrate deep in the hair. About your curly hair tutorial video it makes me miss my curlies. Curly hair is beautiful so much better then straight hair. I used to have curly/wavy hair in my childhood my hair structure changed in my early teenage years now i've to deal with straight hair but then again my mom has straight hair guess I inherited from her. Ps for anybody who's trying to grow their hair expose your hair to sunlight as that speeds up the growth cycle of your hair. Even noticed that from my own hair I don't do much about my hair in summer leave it as much as natural as possible and it still grows hard on it's own because of the sunlight and gives me an extra 2 inch growth then I normally would have.
  14. wyre;869474 wrote: Lol @Blu Nothing good ever comes out of hate and violence it only creates more hate and violence. Every 9/11 it's the same drama Muslims get provoked and they react by killing so more hate and violence is created. People are not learning from their mistakes and therefore history keeps repeating itself.
  15. This is the video that caused all of this commotion: http://youtu.be/2E55rwmKSyg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
  16. Garnaqsi;869222 wrote: You can say another man is attractive unless you have issues with your own sexuality. Don't you feel awkward when you say something like that? Most men don't appreciate such thing coming from another man.
  17. From the most reliable website properly educated when it comes to the deen: Could you please tell if there is such a concept as 'temporary marriages'in islam. I would like to know because a friend of mine has read a book by professor Abui Qasim Gourgi and is under the impression that if they are already married it is okay for them to do muta(the name for a temporary marriage according to islamic shariah). His definition for a temporary marriage is that if you like someone it is okay for you to have your nikah read with them for a short period of time. Please could you tell me more about the issue of muta and which schools of thought believe in such an idea (could you support your answer using references from ahadith and quran). Praise be to Allaah. Mut’ah or temporary marriage refers to when a man marries a woman for a specific length of time in return for a particular amount of money. The basic principle concerning marriage is that it should be ongoing and permanent. Temporary marriage – i.e., mut’ah marriage – was permitted at the beginning of Islam, then it was abrogated and became haraam until the Day of Judgement. It was narrated from ‘Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade mut’ah marriage and the meat of domestic donkeys at the time of Khaybar. According to another report, he forbade mut’ah marriage at the time of Khaybar and he forbade the meat of tame donkeys. Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3979; Muslim, 1407. It was narrated from al-Rabee’ ibn Sabrah al-Juhani that his father told him that he was with the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) who said, “O people, I used to allow you to engage in mut’ah marriages, but now Allaah has forbidden that until the Day of Resurrection, so whoever has any wives in a mut’ah marriage, he should let her go and do not take anything of the (money) you have given them.” Narrated by Muslim, 1406. Allaah has made marriage one of His signs which calls us to think and ponder. He has created love and compassion between the spouses, and has made the wife a source of tranquility for the husband. He encouraged us to have children and decreed that a woman should wait out the ‘iddah period and may inherit. None of that exists in this haraam form of marriage. A woman who is married in a mut’ah marriage, according to the Raafidis – i.e. the Shi’ah, who are the ones who say that this is permissible – is neither a wife nor a concubine. But Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “And those who guard their chastity (i.e. private parts, from illegal sexual acts) Except from their wives or (the slaves) that their right hands possess, for then, they are free from blame; But whoever seeks beyond that, then those are the transgressors” [al-Mu’minoon 23:5-7] The Raafidis quote invalid evidence to support their argument that mut’ah is permissible. For example: (a) They quote the verse in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “…so with those of whom you have enjoyed sexual relations, give them their Mahr as prescribed…” [al-Nisa’ 4:24] They say: this verse indicates that mut’ah is permissible, and the word ‘their mahr (ujoorahunna – lit. their dues or their wages)’ is evidence that what is meant by the phrase ‘you have enjoyed sexual relations’ is mut’ah. The refutation of this is the fact that prior to this Allaah mentions the women whom a man is forbidden to marry, then he mentions what is permissible for him, and He commands the man to give to the woman he marries her mahr. The joy of marriage is expressed here by the word enjoyment (‘of whom you have enjoyed sexual relations’). A similar instance occurs in the Sunnah, in the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah according to which the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Woman is like a bent rib, if you try to straighten her you will break her. If you want to enjoy her, then enjoy her while she still has some crookedness in her.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 4889; Muslim, 1468. The mahr is referred to here as ajr (lit. dues or wages), but this does not refer to the money which is paid to the woman with whom he engages in mut’ah in the contract of mut’ah. The mahr is referred to as ajr elsewhere in the Book of Allaah, where Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): “O Prophet (Muhammad)! Verily, We have made lawful to you your wives, to whom you have paid their Mahr (bridal‑money given by the husband to his wife at the time of marriage)…” [al-Ahzaab 33:50] Thus it becomes clear that there is no evidence in this verse to suggest that mut’ah is permissible. Even if we were to say for argument’s sake that this verse indicates that mut’ah is permitted, we would still say that it is abrogated by the reports in the saheeh Sunnah which prove that mut’ah is forbidden until the Day of Resurrection. (b) The reports that some of the Sahaabah regarded it as being permissible, especially Ibn ‘Abbaas. The refutation here is the fact that the Raafidis are following their own whims and desires, because they regard the companions of the Prophet (may Allaah be pleased with them) as kaafirs, then you see them quoting their actions as permissible in this instance and in others. With regard to those who said that it is permissible, they are among those who did not hear that it had been forbidden. The Sahaabah (may Allaah be pleased with them) – including ‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib and ‘Abd-Allaah ibn al-Zubayr – refuted Ibn ‘Abbaas’s view that mut’ah was permitted. It was narrated from ‘Ali that he heard Ibn ‘Abbaas permitting mut’ah marriage, and he said, “Wait a minute, O Ibn ‘Abbaas, for the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade it on the day of Khaybar and (he also forbade) the meat of tame donkeys.” Narrated by Muslim, 1407. Source
  18. Abtigiis;868819 wrote: Naxar, you don't know bluelicious is a brainwashed teenage somali girl titilated by the skinny margi of fashion cat-walkers? Hassan is chubby for her. For me and you, he is attractive and the right size for his age. Now you are just assuming things I for one am not the type of girl that thinks skinny is healthy nor do I support such thing that is a serious allegation. Real women have curves and don't starve themselfs to death with dieting. I'm aware that men become chubby or fat when they get older due to their metabolism slowing down with age. The man isn't skinny slim or fat he's chubby and there is nothing wrong with that plenty of women around who love that. All I was saying was what I noticed it wasn't my intention to insult or offend the president in any way. Hold up did you just say you find another man attractive holy moly I rest my case. *walks out smh* Naxar Nugaaleed - You are looking at a angle that compliments his figure. Different angles and the colours of clothes can make you appear a bit slimmer then you really are and camouflage unflattering belly and figure. If you look closely you can notice he has the typical belly going on that men get when they get older. He has a youthful appearance though he doesn't look like 56 more like as if he's in his early 40s which will only work in his advantage. A skinny man half the size of the president can't protect the president especially if he doesn't know no martial arts therefore I was implying the person who hired the security guard should get sacked. Mooge - Lool I was thinking the same thing. It sounds wrong when a man talks about another man's looks. Thank you lovely man but don't call me Bootylicious that is not my name I blame Abtigiis and Raamsade for their wild imagination.
  19. ^^ So you are a married man now?
  20. This is what you get when you have two fiery passionate opinions clash and turn into a battlefield. Knowing them two they will work out their differences faster then you can drop it like it's hot.
  21. ^^ Did you got married you disappeared. I was like where the hell is Wyre.
  22. Looooooooooooool @ my baby is coming back to the kitchen
  23. Me like it! Do you got anymore?