Wadani

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  1. oba hiloowlow;920207 wrote: Ii waran dee maxaa isku dhacayo? xaaladu guud sow okey maha? anigu xageegu belo ma jidho Anna aad baan u wacannahay walaal. Aniga iyo belo la sheegaaba kala dheer ilaahay mahaddii. Xamar waata hadda nabaddu ka dilaacdaye goormaad tagaysaa?
  2. QansaxMeygaag;920199 wrote: I KNOW! I think am gonna give the next guy who comes calling for female relative a heart attack like "sorry mate, no offense but I don't need your yarad, give it to granny over there, just give me your clearance cert from the health department" Wallahi ur right....that's exactly what im gonna do, followed by a whole slew of other very difficult questions. I love my sisters and aunts to death and if something like that happened to them i'd skin the guy alive and roll in him around in salt.
  3. oba hiloowlow;920183 wrote: Waaaaaaaaaar heedheha shoodhaheyagi Wadaniyoooow walaalo ku mee?? Waykan walaal....ayaamahan sidii hore kuma ihi SOL, post post aan mararka qaar yara tuur tuurto mooyaane. lol.
  4. QansaxMeygaag;920186 wrote: In all seriousness, I swear my cousin's daughter was infected by a "pious looking dude", the son of a known wadaad and the sweetest, most innocent looking fellow. I rue the day, I rue the day. He died 2 years later and now the poor girl's life has been destroyed...imagine HIV stigma in our community? And she was innocent? Oh my, what a mess....a never ending Mexican Soap.... OMG that's horrible.
  5. ^ No need for such testing if someone is chaste and follows the diin. But if that's not the case I agree, testing is a must.
  6. raula;920165 wrote: mandhow adi kirliga xaarka aad wiifiyneysid uma jeedid miyaa? Let’s not indignify Djiboutians for some triflying atypical observations you’ve so made to the poster: I concur w/NGONGE (for once! & hope he doesn't come back w/the madness factor)! Ur right Raula, I was a bit out of line. But there is no denying that they r more culturally lax than other Somalis, I stand by that.
  7. Alpha, I may be single but I consider myself a marriage guru of sorts. This whole notion of a person having to live a particular reality to speak on it is ridiculous. Does one need to have a criminal record to study and speak on criminology?
  8. Mutca is widely practised in shia communtiies, and is religiously sanctioned by their scholars. Fort Sunnis it's been outlawed since the battle of Khaibar, where the Prophet PBUH forbade Mutca marriages and the eating of horse meat on the same day. Alla Iran maxaa laguu raaxaystay ....inkastoo raxaadaas qoomamo ka danbayn doonto.
  9. Apophis;919942 wrote: Why do you S/Landers always think you're better than other Somalis?? You're the poorest, most uncultured and uneducated, most colonial raac bunch to carry the name "Somali, yet you have the gall to insult others, like Djibouti. Give it a rest. xaarka iska du cammi
  10. oba hiloowlow;919853 wrote: Abwaan is a well known former isbaariste he was so hardcore even abdi qeybdiid use to say ''war ilahay ka cabso'' :eek: loooooooooooool
  11. Ma ummad dhan oo french is moodday baa dhaqan yeelan karta? Reer djibouti are still living with the mental shackles of colonialism. I pity them.
  12. Coofle;919913 wrote: Hee, Would you like to do it...relieve your body desires in Semi-Halaal away (at least psychologically) Khudbo siro is eloping with your beloved to an area where her wali is at least 90 km away..... for muqdisho residents, Cagaaran was the destination for eloping teens. ..... This practice is not common in Somaliland and frowned up by the society....if you knock up a girl in somaliand you are damned and known, if you are in xamar you can always say ""Waan khudbo siraystay"" even if its not true! it gets the job done at least. I hear Djibouti is pretty lax with illegitimate pregnancies also. The girl comes home pregnant, and the parents tell her to bring the guy and they get hitched...no biggie.
  13. QansaxMeygaag;919626 wrote: Fine lines on the long giraffe-like neck - cabaadho/cabaaro??? I knew I forgot something.
  14. The central question in Somali politics is which system/s of governance can and should successfully be used to administer Somalia. If only one of the three, being Western liberal democracy, Somali traditional Xeer or Islamic shariah, is chosen, how will it effect us both domestically, internationally, and afterlife-ly? If a hybrid of two or all three systems is deemed to be the solution, can they be successfully reconciled in a manner that will not cause injury to the integrity or essential nature of each system? If not, how will we determine which central components of each system we can purge in order to achieve the desired harmony among them?
  15. Salahudin, hablaha Soomaali galbeed waa runtaayoo aad bay u qurux badanyihiin. Laakiin baryahan dambe waxaan aad ula dhacay quruxda hablaha HG.
  16. Traditional somali standards for female beauty are: midab saafi ah oo noqon kara maariin ama casaan, cirid iyo dibno (bushumaan) madow, ilko cad oo siman, san dhuuban, waji qorqoran, indho waawayn, qoor dheer, timo dheer oo jilicsan ama jileeca xiga, xaad saaran gacmaha iyo lugaha, waa inay dheertahay, dhex dhuuban tahay, hilibna ay ku yeelataa kubabka, gacmaha iyo meelaha kalee xasaasiga ah lol. Maxaan ka tagay?
  17. The evil eye does exist since the Prophet PBUH told us about it in numerous hadiths. But somalis take it too far and many have developed some sort of paranoia thinking that danger lies at every turn as if everyone they meet is a xaasid who wishes ill upon them. What makes it even worse is many of these crazies are not even that special. For example you'll say ur kids are cute to a Somali mom just to be nice, and their face will turn blue with trepidation and force u to say 'masha'Allah', as if otherwise their kids will turn into disfigured trolls within a few minutes. Next time im gonna be like 'Anaaba kaa walaan oo jimankan yaryar ee digirta gubatay u eeg kuu ammaanay, ee raali noqo.' hahahaa.
  18. Wadani

    Today I....

    raula;918665 wrote: @Malika lol...I suppose enjoy while we can..soon they won't be sharing & we'll be intruding into their "personal" lives If taught so.
  19. xabad;918727 wrote: yes they will. sxb there is a reason why assassinations never happen in SL, every person who is something there has bodyguards and they have police protection unit. PL is useless in terms of security, you would have thought they would wake up by now. war iska diciya nimanka. There is no culture of assassination in Somaliland as there is in Puntland. Same with Piracy , even though Somaliland has a long coastline. Anyway, may Allah give the Shaikh Jannatul-firdowsa and may his killer be brought to justice, ameen.
  20. Y use a langauge most SOLers dont understand. Sort of defeats the purpose of posting on here, dont u guys think?
  21. Lidia;917892 wrote: Somalis with foreign names existed back in Somalia before the great escape to the West. One person that comes to mind is the famous General, Moragan. That said, I don't find it an issue if someone wants to give their kid a Western name- as long as it does not contradict Islam. I also believe that it is smart to adopt a non-Somali name, because I believe it can help further opportunities. Many Immigrants are now choosing to give their children Western names in order to assimilate into their communities. For example, the Chinese have made it a point to give their children Western names. But the Chinese also have a Chinese name given at birth, which is their actual name. They use the western name just for job/education/assimilation purposes.
  22. Wadani

    Today I....

    Oh Allah, Give Malika and Blessed a long and blessed life so they can watch their kids grow and prosper. Ameen.
  23. But what r u using as a reference point to define horumar in the Somalialnd context. Relative to Somalia, including Puntland, Somaliland has made great strides in terms of peace building, democratization (with all of democracies inherent flaws), and creating functioning insitutions.