
Ibtisam
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^^^Yeah we'll get home for about 12.30am!!
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^^^Yes, but I've never called anyone names, or put them out of the fold of Islam, nor have I ever told anyone they are going to hell. Shaadadey maba aah!
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Mashallah and Acuudbililah. If I was told I was carrying 3 (let alone 7) I would....I don't even know you know, that is just mind blowing May Allah make it easy for her.
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He probably said Somaliland is Islam and he worships the damn place! P.s. I've not listen to the song yet.
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If I can come to Ngonge defence, he is NOT so old. HE is just older than you, and even if he does not act his age, you should be respectful to him. After all you are the one always preaching Islam. Manners and Islam go hand in hand.
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^^^Don't get ill. Originally posted by unknown1: i dont understand how an old somali guy can talk with young girls like ibti. ngonge isnt your wife satisfying you! and make your own tea. its not good for your 5 year old daughter. Unknown1, tell em but don't get too personal, take out the bit about his wife.
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Policy exchange, the right-wing think-tank with close links to Conservative leader David Cameron's inner circle, is facing legal action for accusing British mosques of distributing extremist literature. The Independent has learnt that the Al-Manaar Muslim Cultural Heritage Centre in west London has hired the law firm Carter Ruck to sue the think-tank for defamation. An initial complaint will be made "very soon", a source close to the case said. Al-Manaar claims that Policy Exchange fabricated several receipts used as evidence of purchase. The North London Central Mosque in Finsbury Park, from which the jailed radical preacher Abu Hamza gave sermons, is also understood to be pursuing libel action against the think-tank through the solicitors' firm Dean and Dean. Last October the BBC's Newsnight had been due to run an exclusive report on the findings of an article written for Policy Exchange by Denis MacEoin entitled The Hijacking of British Islam. Mr MacEoin argued that extremist literature was widely available in British mosques and shops adjoining them, that much of it was funded by the Saudi Arabian government, and that the Finsbury Park mosque was a major perpetrator of such distribution. But when Richard Watson, the reporter covering the story, and Peter Barron, then editor of Newsnight, examined the report in detail, they found that five receipts used as incriminating evidence looked fake. Mr Barron, who did not reject the report's broader conclusions, chose to focus the programme's coverage on doubts about the authenticity of the receipts. His team claimed to have found "suspicious inconsistencies" among them. These included: forensic evidence suggesting one receipt had been forged while another two that purported to be from different places were written by the same hand; and that there were basic mistakes in the addresses printed on three receipts. The alleged discoveries, and the editorial decision to focus on them, led to a furious 10-minute exchange between Jeremy Paxman and Dean Godson, research director of Policy Exchange. Mr Godson accused Mr Barron of "disastrous editorial misjudgement" and "appalling stewardship of Newsnight". Mr Barron responded forcefully the following morning on his BBC blog. Policy Exchange undertook an internal inquiry into the receipts last December, but "adjourned" it because the Muslim researchers they employed went "into hiding for fear of violent reprisals". Since then, the Al-Manaar Centre has carried out its own investigation, as a result of which it has retained Carter Ruck which is understood to be drawing up a complaint against Policy Exchange. The director of the Al-Manaar Centre, Abdulkarim Khalil said last night: "This report is still in circulation and has been very widely read. We are determined to clear our name." Nobody from Policy Exchange was available for comment. The news follows the publication earlier this week of another controversial report by the think-tank which recommended migration from some northern cities to the south of England. David Cameron, on a tour of the North-west at the time, distanced himself from its conclusions, branding the report "insane". Source: http://www.independent.co.uk
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^^since when did you chew?? :confused:
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^^^Loool you read my mind! Ngonge control your child please. Hello
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^^^I will give you a special hello and a smile if you write three lines. No I was talking about that other dude playing victim
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Morning everyone, except ninkan mad man*
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Originally posted by Faynuus: was there a time u weren't a victim. ninku calaacal badanaa maxaa hindi u galay. HAHAha looool Faynuus, ruunta aya kuu jeclaye. JB, ninkan haa isku warerin, I think split personlity baa haya or he got me confused. Junior wife kuulaah, waax waalan.
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Yeah it is the same one as FB. It takes time and effort to be good. Depends on when the season starts. P.s. It is addictive, so be careful people.
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^^^Urban you better duck before the rest of the boys turn up and start sling some mud! I have the perfect dream team. But can someone explain how it all works or dig up the old thread. I wonder if it the same one on face book, where you can buy players from others and build up your team based on points, It was so long I can't even remember how it worked.
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loool @ Camel, Ngonge only in the picture Bg reposted! lol Hahaha What did I miss today?
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Is that when each person builds up their dream team??? Can girls join??
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Are you guys blaming the weather??? MAskeen! haha lool. I doubt you will fair any better in London. [if we manage to pull it off] Loool @ che thanks for the correction.
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^^^^^Qaadow! Ku duufo again. BG, you got it wrong, if you want to chat to people [regardless of who] one needs to learn to behave and not talk trash. Make sure you tell em that
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^^Go running and eat well. Your muscles don’t need to show in order for you to have strength. And careful with whatever lifting you are doing, it maybe worthwhile for you review how you move/ carry things to best utilize your strength and safely moving thing without damaging yourself. Malika I am here *waves at Faheema. I good sweetie. Just wasting time as usual
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^^^loool Originally posted by Adam-Zayla: It's sad that someone would actually take the generalised rubbish written by a 19th century supremacist and present it to us as some kind of authority on Somali womenhood mentally enslaved i guess Even worse he thinks it is the "real world" and we need to get out of "the bubble"! Our kids need help Adam, send him a short crash course one of these days if he shows an interest.
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^^^What is that dear?? sleep?
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^^^Then act you age and stop being ciyaalsuuq.com, if you are older than me, you should be deeply ashamed for your stupi*dness. waad naa waashey since you've arrived.
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Bloody Saqajaan, maaxa laaq suugi! Blessed, men only see what they want to see, that includes whent hey read the Quran.!
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^^^Really?? What is the use of a father?? :confused: waad iska haadli to be honest. anigu inamad yaryar laa tirsaado, so I will let one of the brothers set you straight! You can do your own research on birth control and what Islam says about it, don't take my word for it.