Taqwa

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  1. It's funny how your posts are all very preachy towards deen and the prophet in general. However, you can't practise what you preach.... Inabtii ma bari ayan ku furaay what are you talking about? You say it in such a way, as if lacag inan ka hadaay. As for being wadaad, I'm far from it but if that is what comes off, so be it. As for finding you kreepy, thats my personal opinion. As far as practicing goes, don't hold me accountable for what you can't possibly conceive nor see. Behold your just another being so come down from your dominion and indulge as low beings . Hence, the topic is getting out of hand and a bit personal, I shall applogise for my past comments. Kind Regards,
  2. Hey, I am a man of course who wouldn't relate to a lot of feminine sentiments. Are you sure about that? I would include Katiinad with her name on it for a surprise LOL. That isn't a feminine sentiment but more like a feminine thinking. Lool Sorry Inaar couldn't help it.
  3. I think it's pretty funny that you don't know me, but yet you try to analyze me. You don't know what my ideals are... or my thoughts on marriage and children are.... You automatically assumed I want to have two children because I made the proposal of every couple should have two children each. Inabtii if I had the luxury of time, you would be one of the Kreepy species I diagnose but time isn't on my side nor is your good will at the moment. We are all self-depreciating in some ways...most of the times we are our own biggest critic. Nothing we do ever being good enough for ourselves, but other people may find it the most amazing thing in the world. Once again inabtii speak for yourself. I'm sure that Arabic proverb will return to you when your least expecting it. You'll be in a public washroom and it will hit you like a revelation. Actually this happen when I was watching an arabic soap opera. :rolleyes: Oh and by the way My signature is intended to be creepy so that it can match my name....hence enforcing the image of me being a kreepy kid... Lool No offence you still come off Kreepy. There is destiny like an underlying guide that holds your hand and takes you to many roads. Then lets go of your hand and leaves you to decide what choices you want to make in life...by what road you would take. Very Articulate for a Kreepy Kid.
  4. Womand and Politics. :rolleyes: Loool Wallahi I want to see a Somali Female President.
  5. Womand and Politics. :rolleyes: Loool Wallahi I want to see a Somali Female President.
  6. Womand and Politics. :rolleyes: Loool Wallahi I want to see a Somali Female President.
  7. NOTHING IS FOREVER. Except a 14 carat diamond ring. Bribe her with it and sail to the Red Sea Inaar. :rolleyes:
  8. Loool Joke's section Inaar.
  9. I wasn't getting into the religious aspect of my opinion I was getting into the aspect that is concerned for the existance or the de-existance of humankind by our over-population crisis. And a way to tackle and solve this epidemic. I say, go acquaint yourself with David Sazuki, the environmentalist. You sound like an advocate so why don't you do humanity a favour and have no kids and I'll have 4. My two and your two. If you couldn't catch my complex humour made up of self- depreciation, humourous and insightful observations... and an underlying paradoxically cynical, but cheerful view on things...then I'm sorry it went completely over your head. I'll have to try harder to communicate it next time...I promise! Inabti maxad ka hadlaaysa baal, :rolleyes: there is nothing complex about your opinion. Think about it it will help the world heal in the long run from the over-population crisis. <----------- I should marry you off to my bestfriend. He is Sarcastic, complex and self-depreciating like you say. A true advocate, for what I dunno man? Insanity is having a pencil case full of pens, but none of them seem to work. Your creepy right there. Enuf Said On a serious note, even if your intention is to have 2 kids, your destiny will always over-shadow your believe's. What your meant to have is given at a certain time. Now am thinking of an arabic proverb....lost it I guess.
  10. Taqwa

    Marriage

    God may have created man before woman, but there is always a rough draft before the masterpiece. Loool. Istakfurallah...sue shaydaan Ilahay doesn't make a mistake. Lakiin I got the joke.
  11. Looool. Ilahay ma cadabo nin aan wax garanayn. Kool Kat inabti what are you contemplating on doing soon? Is il'aali bal.
  12. Plzzzz if u dont go to Burco then u aint been to Somaliland!!!!!Full stop! Northerner Inaar there goes that Burcawi hadal of yours. Been there and I must say it was a pleasure lakiin wa maxaay dhadkaan hot temperedka? Odayaal indho caas iyo dumar qurux badan ayan arkaay but there are beautiful homes I must say.
  13. its like they never heard of condoms or something. It's like you never heard of Islam. If so, then you don't comprehend it. I personally know first hand, what it's like to be the only child in a household. Not your walk in the park.
  14. Where does the term Sexy come from? If one is sexy then that would mean there sexually appealing right? But then again, you can't be dressed Islamically and appear sexy. Contradiction isn't it? I thought the word sexy was a metaphor for more revealing the better.....I dunno man. Another sual, what are you doing staring at a sister if your happly married with kids. Shaydan has you by the rope huh. lool Malin Wacan Inaar
  15. You Sure can say Qassim was a poet....intaan ayan ka xelaaay baah. Mar hadday tolniimadii horiyo talo-wadaag diidey Nin walbaa wuxuu taransadiyo tab iyo xeeshii dheh
  16. May Allah bless him with Jannah, and I pray for us brothers to be blessed with a wife the like's of his. He sure has a jewel in his house hold. Jazakallah Totti.
  17. Assalamu Alaikum Wr Wb Dear Brothers and Sisters, We live in a time where Somali Youth are in the race for Degree’s, Great Jobs, and worldly matters have become the number one agenda in their lives. You wake up in the morning and the first thing you do is yawn. Not knowing that Fajr has passed and not even recognizing its importance. You’ve just finished High School and you’re excited about entering Post Secondary. You’ve worked so hard to get into university and the last thing you want to do is ruin that chance. Some of you have left your parents in other countries and are paying international tuition to get the same chance to land that BIG JOB which will secure you and your family’s future. Campus Life You’re running from one lecture to the next trying to beat deadlines for Assignments. You’ve done so much work from the beginning of the year yet you’re not confident you will succeed in the upcoming Exam. They say Professor Smith is tough and his exams are something to prepare for ahead of time. You’re not socializing due to the fact that Exam-Week is a few weeks ahead and you lock yourself in your room/library. You put in countless hours and the only thing that drives you is seeing success at the end of the tunnel. Thinking of getting that degree and what it would mean for your parents is another factor that drives you. Knowing that you put in 4 long years and you’ve succeeded will boost that ego of yours. Others do it to better their chances to live a happy life that doesn’t involve extravagance or arrogance. When exams are over we tend to socialize with other Somali students and sitting in a school coffee shop we gossip. For the sisters it’s a few minutes of school talki involving assignments and then it’s the latest Farah & Halimo seen dating, at the movies. For the brothers a few sport talks here and there. Afterwards one of the brothers boost off about dating Sarah from Chemistry class and how she was all over him. Life @ Home You come home to a beautiful family, cooked food, and siblings that annoy you but greet you with a smile. You watch the TV with them, chat on your mobiles, and even do a few readings before sleep. For others it is going to the movies, and hanging out with your buddies. You don’t’ bother to remember Asr or Makhriib. Your thoughts centers on what you will accomplish tomorrow and when you will attend that lecture. How many shifts your working the next week and when you will see that Girlfriend/ Boyfriend of yours. You certainly know your not living an Islamic life but you ignore it. Life Out Side of Home/ School Ah there’s that par-time job that involves countless hours and you hate your Boss. The past few shifts where disgusting and your behind in your school work. But you have to work to get that latest Bag or that sports car to impress those few sisters you’re planning to date. Everything is great, job is fine, girlfriend is loyal, and your school seems to be going pretty well. Your family is happy with you and your countless friends seem to admire you. Islam and You You love your religion without hesitation and you stay away from drinking or eating pork. You don’t bother with drugs nor do you try to upset Allah by not doing what he commands. Some of us despair and say that since we are living a hypocrite life why I should try to pray. Others don’t’ even both thinking that they will only stop in a few days. We have friends around us that will think differently if they see that we are praying, knowing that you where just like them. You wan to practice but there is something that doesn’t allow you. Of course shaytan has something to do with it but there is also that human will. You go to sleep at night thinking I should be a better Muslim and knowing that you could. Your desire for the latest outfits, best grades, and to fulfill your personal lust is greater. You don’t’ conceive the end of this Dunya and when you do, your thoughts of it are only for a few seconds. In conclusion, if this resembles you in any way then I suggest you take a few moments to rethink your life and where it is going. ==================================== **When one wakes-up rather then yawning, the Sunnah is to say "Lailaha 'illa 'allahu wahdahu la shareeka lahu lahul mulku wa lahul hamdu wa huwa'ala kulli shay'in qadeerun"
  18. Assalamu Alaikum Wr Wb, If you truly want equality and stature then I advice you to get thirsty and quench it with the Quran and Sunnah. The only way you will fight a man, espcially one that Fears Allah is to confront him with Ayah's/Hadiths signifying your rights. Lakiin if you’re mixing unreservedly with the differing gender and trying to acquire worldly means. Such equality would be under the banner of Feminism which has no place in Islam. It is not man who gave you your rights, but Allah (SWT). So why are you trying to fight for a God given right. It’s a matter of being familiar with his Book and the Sunnah of his beloved. Having said that, this article is written by Jeewan Chanicka (Who is he/she?) plus this Author writes in a sardonic tone. He praises Islam in one sentence and then questions the believers why they are not following it. Yet forgetting that he is amongst the believers. Hmmm make's one think....in my case not to read this article again. Jazakallah Raxmah
  19. The greatest of all angels Jibraeel (AS) made this duaa: "Destruction be to that person who has one or both of his parents alive and (through failure to serve them) is not allowed to enter Jannah." The greatest of all Prophets, Muhammad (Sallallaahu Ãlayhi Wasallam) replied "Ameen" to this Du’aa. UnderDog, Walaal elevate your mother in Jannah through your constant Dua's. She truly needs it, since it will be her greatest Battle. Ilahay biyaha janadah haa warabiyo. Totti iyo she samir iyo imaan.
  20. Has anyone tried Muqmad (Codkac) with Laxoox (Canjeelo) iyo shaah begaays aah (bila ranjii aah) lol? Only Breakfast that I remember eating in some house during a visit to UK.
  21. An old post from brother Mujahid that I once enjoyed. Great reminder. Look at this quote. how many of us say that music wa caadi after every scholar agree's it's Haram. The Prophet said (which means), "From among my followers there will be some people who will consider illegal sexual intercourse, the wearing of silk, the drinking of alcoholic drinks and the use of musical instruments, as lawful. And there will be some people who will stay near the side of a mountain and in the evening their shepherd will come to them with their sheep and ask them for something, but they will say to him, 'Return to us tomorrow.' Allaah will destroy them during the night and will let the mountain fall on them, and He will transform the rest of them into monkeys and pigs and they will remain so till the Day of Resurrection." [Al-Bukhari Volume 7, Book 69, Number 494v]. P.S. For those of us who listen to music, I know brothers and sisters that it feels breathtaking to hear the sound of it or the lyrics. I myself was ignorant at one point and memorized every Qaraami song from Tubeec to Ina mooge knowing it was wrong. But I ask you this; would you give up something you love for your parents if their life depended on it? Will you then do this for Allah (SWT) who loves you even further?
  22. Kol'AAm Wa Antom Bekhair everyone and Eid Mubarak
  23. Mansha'allah if I had the talent of Brother Nur in Dawah work, I would use it every moment. He is truly blessed.
  24. Ameenah Walaal I dont' know which fist fights your referring to but your weight as a Moderator comes into affect once the line has been crossed. I'm sure you’re aware of the rules and giving sound advice doesn't fall under the category of causing a crisis. Unless your saying, what there doing is Halaal. As for your question, Zina (Adultery or Fornication) falls into different categories in Islam. Any type of contact including dating between a Ghayr Mahram (not prohibited in marriage) male and female without a valid Sharia reason falls in the category of Zina (adultery) which is a major sin and gets the wrath and anger of Allah Ta’ala upon the individual. If you guys are saying, we know its wrong and we would like to continue with our discussion. I've Existed. May Allah forgive you. P.S. Ameenah your Somali wa heer sare lakiin sidii odayasha ayad oo hadashaay walaal. i.e. waara iyo inaar. Waxaan is modaay hoyadaay inaay ila hadlaayso.