Ibtisam

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  1. ^^^hmmm. I am worried about you dude! First I read something along the lines of you being married to a man who is going to leave you? :confused: Then you are going all the way from ___to somaliland to kick some dudes ***! Come on you expect me to believe that tell the truth!. Then you insult all black/short fat women! :eek: :eek: May allah guide you ( !ha! its about time i say that to some one!) lool Say Ameen.
  2. BTW, pay Ibstisaam no heed... she doesn't know shid from shinola. is that so :rolleyes:
  3. Why? its a business transaction, she wants wealth, which I will provide in exchange for a service. didn't you get the capitalist memo? "A$$, gas or cash, no one rides for free" You mean you pay for it?? a business transaction, a service, thats a very odd way of looking at things :rolleyes, is that what they call it these days, HOw do you know what she is anyway?
  4. ^^how many passport do you have^ dealer
  5. This is so funny. lool. JANN Ibtisam, you filthy westernised hypocrite, stop promoting prostitution (hence: your profile picture) and wear your Islamic clothing. Why are some Somali girls ashamed of their traditional clothing? What happened to the good old dirac? First of all i'm not going to go down to your level. As I said Religion is not a material, rather it a completion of actions and deeds, which one of them is wear modesty clothing. IT seems you are also a bit confused, a Dirac is not ISlamic, nor are tradition and ISlam the same thing, In fact they are contradiction. I Know that had you understood your religion, your attitude and interaction with people, politeness, manners would be much better. By the way how does a picture promote prostitution? I will show you one that does, If you wish. How do you judge you are better than me, because you wear a hijab, or even a hilabah, do you think Allah will judge you on your clothing alone dear? In any in any case, it is good to say something valuable of stay quite. Mantra: Hijab is overrated, but tell me, what does a hijab (a material do for someone who is otherwise so misplaced?) I Am aware of that hadith, thanks for the reminder. :wink: Water yeah it is a bit. I'm sticking to suit/ casual smart. Kafalah: The cream and brow skirt are looking good. Cheers
  6. JB and MAn_In etc, you guys are pushing it too far here, seriously, there are limits in everything. This topic has gone AWOL. But there is a better one on this issue for anyone interested: here JAnna; I would not waste myself over you short term memory. I just found your little outburst hypocritical, considering some of the post's you have made, and to name but few, including this. *I ruined a marriage.* web page As well As supporting your friend here, not to mention your Love letter to GM web page Or does xishood selectively apply to other people! sorry hun I just don't see what makes you any better than these so called "shameless westernised Somali girls" cheers
  7. Carter defends criticism of Israel Carter criticised Israel's building of the separation barrier in the West Bank Jimmy Carter, the ex-US president, has defended his criticisms of Israeli policy in his latest book, saying he hopes to erode the "impenetrable wall" that stops Americans from seeing the true plight of the Palestinian people. His book has been criticised by pro-Israeli groups and led to the resignation of Kenneth Stein, a Carter Centre fellow. Carter said he hoped Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid would provoke a debate on Israeli policy. Jewish groups have launched petitions criticising Carter's use of the word "apartheid" - the system of racial separation once used in South Africa - to describe Israel's treatment of the Palestinians. Carter said that debate had been stifled by the media and others. "It's almost a universal silence concerning anything that might be critical of current policies of the Israeli government," he said. "Worse than apartheid" Carter said he stands by his use of the "apartheid" and cited the fences, electric sensors and concrete slabs that Israel has built in the West Bank as an example of the divide. "It's almost a universal silence concerning anything that might be critical of current policies of the Israeli government." Jimmy Carter, former US president "I think it's worse, in many ways, than apartheid in South Africa," Carter said. The book follows the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, starting with Carter's 1977-1980 presidency and the Camp David peace accord he negotiated between Israel and Egypt. It blames Israel, the Palestinians, the US and many others, but it is most critical of Israel. Stein, an Emory University professor, sent a letter to Carter claiming the book was "one-sided" and "is not based on unvarnished analysis; it is replete with factual errors, copied materials not cited, superficialities, glaring omissions, and simply invented segments." "Tremendous intimidation" Carter, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2002, lamented the lack of discussion of Israeli policy in the US. "There's a tremendous intimidation in this country that has silenced our people. And it's not just individuals, it's not just folks who are running for office. It's the news media as well," he said. Carter, who has led efforts to monitor several elections in the Palestinian Territories since leaving office, said bringing peace to the Middle East is the most important commitment in his public life. ---------------------------------- Thank goodness for Jimmy Carter and Ted Kennedy! At least they are in a position to speak impartially and honestly. You can see the video, where the old man gets bullied here, it is very sad, seriously. http://www.mpacuk.org/content/view/3110/34/
  8. ^^^lool is that what lack of sleep does dear Peplow waan kaa yaab. If, you want to wear the Hijab stay at home. You are not in a muslim country. so much for you saying somalis are lost, i think you've been lost a while. what has her dress sense got to do with anything. If i walk on the street naked (which i'm entitled to do if i see fit) or i cover head to toe, no one can tell me to stay at home. :cool:
  9. ^^i changed my mind again, or rather the weather changed, i'm wear a suit or at least Pants. going to see what Zara has in store today after i finish work
  10. ^^^what?? do you read, what people write?....
  11. ^^whats wrong wid ya It is true.... who bloody cares, billion of people die since :rolleyes: :cool:
  12. ^^where do you live, i'll remeber not visit there. Lost-one i was getting worried, lool i thought i know i'm not THAT old, why is everything annoying me! loool @the bus stop. Mantra; loool, i gave up saying no thanks, now i just push or rather slap their hand and paper out of my faCe!. I have all those badges on my bag as well, but i do meet nice people as a result, or stupi*d silly i*diot who just wanted to let you know their view about it, or have a debate, OR even worse a so called Muslim who ask random, irrelevant questions just to start a conversation!. RIdwaan. loool i won't call you that, but thanks for the tip :rolleyes:
  13. ^^^loo^^ good on you then dear. When i mean overrated don't take it as offence, i ve nothing against hijab, I just think people make a bigger deal out of it then they should. although I seemed to get a lot of peace when I walked around half naked lool.
  14. ^^ i sure can, i'd rather sit at home and talk to the mirror :rolleyes: The only people i invited to my grad will not be attending, so i guess thats sorted lost: what went wrong? I going out after to lunch, then i have to go to a party after, so i can't wear my gown all day! lool
  15. I am a mature young lady who respects and loves her culture. My culture teaches me the proper way a lady should conduct herself which includes not talking about the sexual relation of a woman. For starters discussing whether a woman is sexually aroused or not after circumcision is not a norm within our tradition. I am not hereby a supporter on the destruction of the female private area however what is done cannot be undone, so perhaps some Somaliaonline members need to build a bridge and get over it. If the sensation is an important factor then learn from the previous generation and do not circumcise your daughter/s. Some people need to remember how ignorant the previous generation were. Surprisingly today, some parents will admit to the wrongdoing to their girls. I wonder what the next topic of discussion is; Why are human males born with a foreskin? I sure will be reading it if such a topic were to be posted. Laughing at the idiocy present and reading the comments from the shameless westernised Somali girls . you are kidding right? tell me you are kidding! :confused: I hope you are for your own sake, i will till i know for sure you are not kidding before i go off on a rant!
  16. why would you knock some1 back because they are X? or Y? I'd rather stay unmarried if i had those rules imposed, less hassle and less problems.
  17. why would you knock some1 back because they are X? or Y? I'd rather stay unmarried if i had those rules imposed, less hassle and less problems.
  18. i think Hijab is over rated. But at the end of the day it depends what you are doing it for. ~If for people, to avoide attention, to hide yourself, or to be admired then there is no point. But if it is for allah sake then you'll just have to put up with strange people. In any case regardles of how covered you are there are always some sicko's who will try their luck. This is not helped by some supposed covered sisters who have little regard for what they wear, and do all sorts. In any case i will advise you to keep it on, while you feel like you are doing it for allah, if that mindset changes take it off.
  19. shoppin online. I found these: and this and and i like this one as well but i'm love with this! well the picture anyway, sometimes things look better on display
  20. ^^^thats too complex, simple words only please
  21. German or no German clearly everyone's world view is different and unique, but there are norms that allow us to share the same streets/ bus/ roads/ countries etc.
  22. ^^^loool^ glade you are aware of your many limitations dear
  23. SB: kiss my A*ss It is anti social behaviour, and not acceptable as a norm