Wadani
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Afirca will do well, but the century will belong to Asia, minus the useless mid-east states, in no uncertain terms.
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Raamsade;917544 wrote: ^Yaa akhi, history didn't start 1991 and didn't stop in 1991. And the sad events of early 1990s were natural and logical end-product of policies pursued by S. Barre regime and which was wholeheartedly and enthusiastically endorsed by large sections of these purported victims. Hatred begets hatred. Violence begets violence. +1000. Selective statuses of victimhood in a country where all groups met face to face with death and destruction are a step in the wrong direction. D-block, USC clan, SNM clan, RRA clan, minority clans......name one that hasn't been massacred at one point or another? These people have the audacity to talk about xasuuq in waqooyi galbeed after they had just burnt Hargaysa and Burco to the ground. Wallahi my grandmother almost dug a grave for me somehwere in the haud as I became so sick and frail, as we escaped the daily arial bombardments, that she was sure I was gonna die. We had relatives, neighbours and friends blown to smithereens and the rest, including women and children, killed by firing squads. These ppl in the video are ****** beyond belief.
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Raamsade;917537 wrote: Wadani, what accomplishments ninyahow? Waxaa roon in runta la isku sheego. Somaliland has actually regressed politically, economically and I would even say militarily. The Somaliland shilling is weaker now than when it was originally put in circulation, am I wrong on that point? Somaliland is no closer to recognition (the sole purpose of creating Somaliland in the first) todan then when independence was first declared. Lately, they've been 1001 different militias popping up all over Somaliland... some have grown emboldened enough to start their own "state" and militia. Ileen xaasid waynaaday baad tahay. Qof buka mooyaane qof inkiri kara horumarka ay Somaliland gaadhay majiro.
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Apophis;917511 wrote: I almost took you seriously. lol, Bro I dont support Somaliland because I'm from duriyadda. I just support what they have managed to accomplish against all odds. In fact most of the time I am an unabashed unionist, except on the days this dream looks hopeless due to the ever present spectre of clannism that sees to it that I crawl back into my seccessionist cave to lick my wounds.
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Alpha Blondy;917513 wrote: ^ your sister is your sister. someone else's sister is NOT your sister. wax fahan. lol This is not fair but it's very true for a lot of people.
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Because he wouldn't want men with this nonchalant attitude about marriage he is propagating to marry his sisters. Marriage is a serious commitment to a girl and to her family. Wax ciyaar ah maaha.
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I don't think Khadafi has sisters, or else he would not be giving such advice.
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Reeyo;917466 wrote: ^^Another attempt at consuming all there is 'Arab' in our culture. I am all for a revolution to urge Somali parents to name their kids Somali names, +100000
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And if u keep it as is, it'll remain crooked. So it's a lose lose, but It's one i'm gladly willing to endure.
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[quote=Coofle;917291 How about your performance ? What do u mean by this Coofle?
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DoctorKenney;916936 wrote: I think he's referring to those Muslims you see at the Mosque, who pray 5 times a day and perform all the religious obligations yet at the same time have an aura of malice and anger towards them. They are the brothers who would raise their voices and get threatening towards you if you disagree with them on the most trivial issues. For example, once I was wearing a suit and tie, and a Brother approached me in a threatening manner, telling me how the suit and tie is imitating the Kaffirs. He was going on and on for almost half an hour, and the entire time he had a threatening posture, so if I dared say anything that would disagree with him, he might get violent. Or those Duksi Teachers who viciously beat their students if they get the slightest Ayah wrong when reciting the Quran. Or those Religious men who force their daughters to marry men who their daughters don't like. Or those religious men who don't treat Christians, Jews and Hindus with courtesy and respect....but instead rant on what terrible people Non-Muslims are. Or those religious men who are against trivial pursuits such as watching soccer games or going skiing. I've met Non-Muslims who were some of the most courteous and respectful human beings I know. And I've also met Muslims who were malicious and generally unpleasant people to be around. And I've noticed that some of the Somali brothers who used to be drug addicts and convicts---when they start to practice the Deen more---still haven't let go of their destructive mentality. They don't have Rahma in their hearts. They may be practicing the Deen but I can't say they are good people. I could go on and on for hours about these men. But I think this is sufficient Good real life examples.
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LayZie G.;916758 wrote: Blessed, the bully, I think you are out of order. Handadaad meel maku geeneyso, ee stop bullying pple into submission. JILBAAB is ugly and unbecoming. Your response betrays the fact that u have no issue with her method (as urs isn't much different) but rather it's her message that you find fault with. Don't be too LayZie to practise what u preach.
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Che -Guevara;916491 wrote: Oba....gabadha walaalshaa ah ka xishood waa hadaad talo rabtid. Hayaay, waaba Che oo af soomaaligii bartay.
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Oba, waa runtaa. Waagaas ayay Soomaalidu hadda ka sharaf badnayd, sababtuna waxay ahayd dad dhaqan leh oo dal leh ayaynu ahayn. Markii ay dawladdii inaga burburtay ayuu dhaqankii iyi anshaxii suubbanaana inaga lumay.
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oba hiloowlow;916471 wrote: you people are getting me wrong back in the days our women use to wear miniskirts and yet they had sharaf maanta kuwa jilbaabka wataan baa waxyaalo laga xishoodo sameeyo ma garateen. And no i don't want our women to wear miniskirts. Ok I c wat ur saying, but we always had and always will have loose woman, regardless of how they dress.
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Oba, If I had to pick between the 1960's miniskirts or the current niqaabs and large jilbabs, i'd go for the latter even though I do think it's a bit overkill. Somali woman should wear hijab and modest clothing, and neither imitate the west nor Saudi Arabia/Afghanistan.
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But y do u have a problem with the niqab and jilbab, and not the miniskirts unless u want Somalis to imitate the West?
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Oba, it would make more sense if ur 1960's pic showed Somali woman in traditional garb instead of Western clothing, unless ur arguing one form of cultural imperialism is better than the other.
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If the wife is alone in the house, then yes I can see how that would be awkward and bit inappropriate. But there are usually kids and tons of other ppl in the avergae Somali household, so this is hardly ever an issue.
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Alpha Blondy;916389 wrote: ^ wadani, i think you're a fantastic guy. you're funny, intelligent and very often come across as a devil's advocate. which is all good but you lack depth and a personality. LOL i didn't mean to discard you like that but you rarely come on here these days. i'm regretfully i didn't include you in that last list. sorry sxb. looooool. It's clear that my sporadic and unpredictable appearances on ur thread has left u bewildered and uneasy, resulting in ur unwarranted criticism about my lack of depth and personality. But we'll see to it's accuracy when I make a trip to H-town, until then cease and desist baan ku idhi waryaa. As for the rest of your post, I graciously welcome ur generous praise of me. Congratulations on ur thread hitting the 1000 post mark.
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Alpha Blondy;916124 wrote: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPO! you did it. 1000 posts! walahi we've made it guys. Apo, haatu, Qansax, Oba we've reached the 1000 point. a big thanks to everyone. LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL So u just gon' disrespect me like dat? Aight, I see how u is.
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Apophis;916315 wrote: Who knew the wahabis were helping the "infidels" kill their fellow wahabs. The house of Saud are only nominally wahhabi, or shall I say opportunistically so. They have no real ideological or spiritual connection to this school of thought, but just use it as a symbolic tool to appease the real wahhabis, thus legitimizing their rule. Many true wahhabis, such as the al-qeada and al-shabaab types, see through their ostensible dedication to the wahhabi brand and consider them to be apostates and spineless western lackeys. But in the end, both the true and fake wahhabis suck big time.