Ibtisam
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^^^You don't respect your brothers??
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Unknown Wayo? miyaad ii caayi laahedy? I will be what ever you want me to be So maxaad raabta Male miise Female?
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Ms DD, how did I miss that thread errg I don't think I can go this weekend, but I'm check the site for when they run htis again. I can't go anywhere till the 27th August. After that I can do as I please.
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^^I don't think he was suggesting I have them with him! Akhaa kaa daa lady. Shiiiid WHat is wrong with you. Ms DD I would love to but I'm freezing. Hiding under my bed covers.
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Now you sound like an annoying 15 yr old kid. P.s. If you think FBI can't find you or do nothing. Say you know where B.in. Laden is, and you lived with him for two years, say he showed you the how to and now you are putting a few projects together. Say you are heading for the west. Then report back to us...if you can that is Soco. p.s.s. When they take your A*ss I'm not running a campaign on your behalf.
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^^^Don't have that either. Don't shop in M&S either.
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^^^Really?? JB I want 20 or none.
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You should all be boycotting McDonalds anyway due to its consent verbal and financial support of Israel. Your money is being used to finance the Israel defence. I've not ad McDs for 6years now, but I still remember those yummy Milkshakes and fish burgers.
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136 SNM-deserted militia are welcomed to unite with P-land army
Ibtisam replied to QabiilDiid's topic in Politics
^^Since WHEN was Jerusalem YuhuudLand you ignorant ************* :mad: The Zionist need to do jackshid with ignorant Muslims like you spreading their lies. Uuuf -
^^What is the point. I'm gonna get married and have 20kids anyway. I'm sit right here and wake up at 2pm, everyday for the next 5years, before all the screaming little kids arrive. Catching up on all the rest I will miss.
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All this nice weather And I'm stuck in bed...again. I'm in two minds to drag my pillow and duvet with me to the park. Shiid :mad: I must be the only person who consistently gets ill in the summer rather than the winter.
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What are your political views?? I will direct you to the one that best suits your views. NGonge your too much trouble!
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^^Busybody JB
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Such stirrer yaa Che! Smear her good name kuulaah. :rolleyes:
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^^^Thank God you stop screaming. My ears and eyes were hurting. So your not Al Shabaab. You are fake. :rolleyes: Here I was getting excited think we'll get inside info!
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^^WHo was it?? Goth?? She would give a striagh answer. She would say they are one and the same to her! She hates them both equally.
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Muslims Wary Of State Funded Imams The plan to appoint a government-funded board of imams to pronounce Islamic opinions on issues pertaining to British Muslims is an interesting one. It is too early to say how this will play out among British Muslims. In general, it is not the role of the state to interfere with religious matters: they should be left to develop by the religions themselves. Asim Siddiqui: Muslims Wary Of State Funded Imams It is presumably the fact that they are not being developed fast enough in the case of Islam that some Muslims, and the government, have opted for the state-sponsored approach. I believe two conditions need to be met before such a venture can have the necessary credibility, or speak with any authority. Firstly, the board must be inclusive of all the main traditions within Islam represented among British Muslims. Secondly, it must not be merely "technically" independent, but demonstrably so. The former condition is crucial. The opinions the board reaches must be the result of genuine discussion and reflection amongst the scholars so that the judgements can be truly presented as a consensus (known as ijma in Islamic jurisprudence). This would indeed be a welcome step forward. The latter condition is important for obvious reasons: the board must have the freedom to discuss any issue it sees fit, and make judgments that the government may find uncomfortable. However, any failure to meet these two conditions will ensure the venture has limited appeal outside Muslim academia. It is also worth reminding ourselves that we live in a secular state, not an Islamic one, so Muslim citizens are free to ignore any judgments that this board arrives at. Because almost all government engagement with British Muslims is now driven by the counter-terrorism narrative, it is difficult to see this as a genuine desire to promote the much-needed development of Islamic thought in and of itself. But then why should the government spent public money on this project? Ministers are not promoting the development of Hindu or Sikh thought in the UK, for example. The desire to wrench Islamic theology away from the extremists is the only real driver behind this enthusiasm. The plans reflect the failure of Muslim institutions to rise to the challenge of developing a compelling vision of Islam relevant to secular Britain. The government is intervening - or being "invited" to intervene - because of this failure. In their defence, Muslim groups have spent so much time and resources on firefighting that precious little has been available for self-critical introspection - so perhaps any help here may be a good thing. Theology takes decades, even centuries, to evolve. Unfortunately, this process cannot be condensed to meet the short-term aims of political timetables. The announcement of the board may meet the immediate need for good headlines, but it is less likely to allow Muslim scholars the time and space to answer some of the most pressing issues of our time. http://www.guardian.co.uk
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Originally posted by Kool_Kat: quote:Originally posted by Ibtisam: In my thread yaa KK?? And? It is called reading in context lady. I already told you why (i.e. the AND?) :rolleyes: B_Geel. Sorry about the Qarxis. I was trying to help a self hating brother out u know.
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MARC SMITH*** Dear Somali Gangs*** VIDEO EXCLUSIVE
Ibtisam replied to MAXIMUS POWERS's topic in General
I agree with B_Geel Jire. There needs to be direct dialog with them. this they are never going to see (nor have I) I see so many talks and lectures about young gang members, and the attendees are normal law abiding citizens. Clearly they are not going to change those who need to change and reform. In north London, they have a good initiative going with the prison. Where Somali youth workers go and speak to young offenders and try and establish a relationship with them so they are better placed to help them rejoin society. -
In my thread yaa KK?? Here I was think the Queen of fashion will be here to throw some high heels in and some tips. But no, she wants to yawn! Yaal baax haada!
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^^Well just because I know, it does not mean others are as smart. I won't tell Xarbi
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Did you not see MS DD thread yaa North?
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^^^I did not want some of the sisters who are married to suddenly start quizzing their husband about their mix arros 5years ago. "So..farah is she right? Miyaad qiishiid other girls on our wedding night? baal kaa sheekeh haadaa So I added that last part to give sisters some hope, and cut the straying eyes some slack. HE can say: No baby, I'm of the few she speaks of... Dress= Khamis. I was gonna say Macawis, but it sounded too personal. Your style of write gave you away and that big of yours!
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^^^You mean I read their mind like a scanner Ruunta iska sheek. Why do you keep changing dresses? I like your old Khamis.