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  1. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/insomnia/basics/causes/con-20024293
  2. @Che -Guevara said: Is there anything on insomnia? I just cannot fall sleep that easily. Classic depression sign.
  3. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/turkeys-erdogan-must-reform-or-resign/2016/03/10/80cc9be2-dffe-11e5-9c36-e1902f6b6571_story.html Very pertinent article.
  4. @Holac said: Erdogan and his team took Turkey from a beggar nation (2001) to what most analyst today describe as "economic miracle". It makes no difference if you choose to be descriptive about Erdogan's religious practice. There are new dynamics in the Middle East and as result Turkey is facing tough challenges. The Syrian conflict, which is direct result of maniac Asad refusing to give up power, and the rise of ISIS in Iraq are NOT the fault of Erdogan. Stopped reading right there.
  5. ^ Your very angry. You may be a covert Islamist, waan kaa shakiyay. I definitely think your DJ. Why else would you waffle like that when Daesh is bashed.
  6. @Holac said: Turkey is still a good country. It is going through a difficult period. Not since the Islamists took over.
  7. @Alpha Blondy said: y our own people are killed by 100s and you dont report that . who cares about Turkey. Afkaaga caano lagu qabay ! Let the thuggish AKP regime face the music for its reckless and immoral actions over these years. We don't give a damn if the whole of Istanbul is nuked by the Russkis.
  8. @Che -Guevara said: I always thought these were sexually frustrated sickos. Al-Shabab practices a benign version or maybe not so benign version, forced "marriages". The sad thing is they have solid religious justification and grounds for their actions from the Qura'an and Xadiith.
  9. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/13/world/middleeast/to-maintain-supply-of-sex-slaves-isis-pushes-birth-control.html What a harrowing read. Just how evil can one be in the name of Islam. Pitiless animals.
  10. arar iyo afeef what does this mean ? ^
  11. @Tallaabo said: He was put under pressure and was misguided but i truly admire his faith, Mashaallah. Faith ?? That is stupidity.
  12. @Tallaabo said: It is a fairy tale story Are you trolling us ?
  13. @Tallaabo said: I don't believe it too. Why ?
  14. I have to say Pakistanis have the lowest IQ of any people on this earth.
  15. After a Pakistani boy cut off his own hand following a public accusation of blasphemy, BBC Urdu's Iram Abbasi travelled to his village in Punjab province to find out what happened. She is the first international broadcaster to speak to him. Some readers may find the details that follow disturbing. "Why should I feel any pain or trouble in cutting off the hand that was raised against the Holy Prophet?" Those are the words of 15-year-old Qaiser (not his real name) who chopped off his right hand just a few days ago believing he had committed blasphemy. Many believe fellow villagers started shaming the boy after the local cleric had made the accusation of blasphemy - and that is why Qaiser felt the need to prove his love for the Prophet Muhammad. On 11 January, Qaiser was attending a celebration of the Prophet's birth at a mosque in his village in north-eastern Punjab. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-35341256 What can you say ? Religious belief = Mental illness
  16. No But if your a believer, this is part of mainstream deen. why ask if it has any merit ? its one of the pet topics of friday sermons.
  17. ^ I like your hal abuur. Have you thought about publishing children's stories, Gooni.
  18. Mohammed Morsi has been Egypt's president for less than a month, and already senior clerics in his country and around the Islamic world are loudly calling for the demolition of the pyramids, Egypt's most important tourist attraction and among the Seven Wonders of the World. Saudi Sheik Ali bin Said al-Rabi'i called them heinous "symbols of paganism." In recent days, similar calls have been echoing through Egypt and the region, including one from a Bahraini sheik who urged Morsi to "destroy the pyramids and accomplish what the Amr bin al-As could not." He was referring to the Prophet Muhammad's companion who conquered Egypt in the seventh century but didn't have the technological wherewithal to accomplish the task. Who want to share a planet with this animals, let alone a religion.
  19. ^ I highlighted that because of the delusions of the professor. His view was shared by the Obama administration at one time. MB is the same as IS, its has a more gradual long term view and uses less violent means but desires to achieve same end goal which is sharia and Islamic theocratic state. Morsi was not in power for one year and they were discussing Jizya on Copts who are 10 percent of Egypt.
  20. @Haatu said: For a while now I have been thinking of a Somali word for obesity. I recently came across the word 'bardaq' which according to the dictionary means "Qof buuran oo jir jilicsan leh" . As you can see this is a very good candidate for the translation of obese. Obesity would therefore be bardaqsanaan . When put in a sentence it would become for example: "Ololaha ka hortagga bardaqsanaanta" (Campaign for the prevention of obesity). What do you guys think? Do you know of a better word for obesity? Simply call it, cayilka
  21. A moderate Islamic narrative today is a Muslim Brotherhood narrative , which has been destroyed by the Gulf states supporting the military coup in Egypt," says Prof Moussalli, referring to the Egyptian military's ousting of the elected President Mohammed Morsi, a senior Muslim Brotherhood figure, in July 2013. "We lost that opportunity with Egypt. Egypt could have paved the way for real change in the area. But Saudi Arabia stood against it, in a very malicious way, and destroyed the possibility of changing the Arab regimes into more democratic regimes that accept the transfer of power peacefully. They don't want it