Ibtisam
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i think some people mean "can i have, instead of can you lend me" :rolleyes: especially somalis. that happens to me all the time. bishaaro, the worst happened to me in the summer, one friend borrowed my line rental (phone) for one month and run up £389, then said she will pay it, I waited for one month, the 2months, the phone company got pissed, and cut off my line and sent me a cancellation fee of £240. guess who ended up paying for it. ME and i aint seen her since :mad: First and last female somali friend ever, i promised my self. as for DVDs and CDs, clothes and hair dry/straighten etc, ppl never give them back, and i can't ask for it. :mad:
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This is a man who says: Sharon "I vow that if I was just an Israeli civilian and I met a Palestinian I would burn him and I would make him suffer before killing him.†“Everyone there (Israelis) should move, should run, should grab more hills, expand the territory. Everything that's grabbed will be in our hands. Everything we don't grab will be in their hands (Palestinians)†:mad: :mad: :mad: I am hoping that someone is going to publish photographs of Sharon in his present condition on the internet for our entertainment just as pictures of massacred and mutilated Palestinian, Chechnyan and Iraqi Muslims are posted on the internet so that Americans and Zionists can gloat in their crimes and their genocide ! :mad:
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^^flawed idea, if you want someone to take care of u when u are old, why on earth would u want a male child, you would want a female (more emotional attached to mother and more able to care of you)
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Originally posted by Jamelia: quote:Originally posted by ibtisam: JB quote: what you´re looking for is an "UKHTI". wow and still the practicing brigade has not strike yet, must be all celebrating EID The practising brigrade :rolleyes: ....What the.......Is there something wrong with actually PRACTISING ISLAM?...Or am I missing something here?..... When has being a practising muslim become a thing to be ridiculed by?...Amazing Eid muburak to all the MUSLIMS Amazing; :rolleyes: indeed, how paranoid. Funny or sad should i say that so many people can "defend Islam" online, where are these people in real life, how come they don't defend Islam then, surely if they did, attacking Islam would not be such an easy target. Maybe instead of defending Islam when there is no need (like now) Islam should be defended when there is an actually need, for example, where were these people when the daily telegraph called the prophet a paedophile, or the Quran a bloodthirsty book. When i contacted them they did not have "enough complaints about that article to issue a public apology and re-tract of that article" but on a general forum, there seems to be so many getting angry for no valid reason. :rolleyes: if you want to defend Islam today visit the SkyNews and protest to SkyNews to remove this blasphemous title from their website "Millions Worship Muhammed" that would be more reward and benefical to the Muslims http://www.sky.com/skynews/video/videoplayer/0,,31200-hajj_p659,00.html so plz easy off, no one wz attacking the "Practising Muslims", though we might differ on exactly what that includes. EID mubark to you too, have an enjoyable day
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^^^i like him, he actually makes sense. that kind of dacwa i can handle. cheers
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JB what you´re looking for is an "UKHTI". wow and still the practicing brigade has not strike yet, must be all celebrating EID
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i think u just fell for his tactics, do you really believe that? It is just the way to easy off international pressure. HE does not care and he certainly don't want them to have their own state. He wants them under his foot, but he is too smart to come right out and say that. HE is just trying to act like the good guy for a while, provoke them, get resistance and then say see, I told you, they don’t deserve anything because they don’t appreciate. cheers
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:rolleyes: The paranoid brigade on both sides
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so we should shower with our under wear or something. cajjib, i never heard it before, i guess if you live long enough, you will hear everything. and who determins if you have a valid reason. For me going to sleep naked in the summer due to extrem weather is a valid reason, but for you maybe not. but i guess if you don't tell anyone its between you and your lord. anyway what ever turns ur pages.
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^^he already said he can make it. so i guess she's been sold already
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Alle-ubaahne seems to be justfiying the lies. cajjib. so now it is womens fault that a guy who beats his wife and has 7kids lies about it :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
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sick ppl i think they just had too much food and got bored and thought lets talk about sex and what people do. on a second note, if looking at people's private parts causes blindness, a lot of people would be blind in this world why don't they do something constractive and help the poor, instead of arguing about issues which are beyond their control or small issues like what colour your scraf has to be, or how long ur miswaq should be. good gosh, get a life :mad:
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^^the cheek of it. honestly it went great. ditch the whole culture theme, instead people where talking about Haji, with live coverage from Arafah. anyway thanks for everything to those that gave ideas and thanks for nothing to the rest of you useless, unhelpful ppl have a wonderful EID, may allah bless you all
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^^hang on a sec, she does not know :eek: :eek: trust gets you in strange places. how the hell can she not know, i thought somalis know everything about each other :rolleyes: in that case, beat him up and threaten him to leave her alone.
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erm, can't you write in one language or the other. confused now :confused: she is in love in 2weeks, with a guy who have 7kids and one on the way. why do you care, she is not blind, or is she? its her life i guess, she'll soon fall out of love after the 7kids drive her mad. there is nothing you can do, relax and she'll learn from her own mistakes. cheers
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After the morning’s sermon, people would start leaving the place but not before hugging, lots of handshaking and exchanging complimentary words with cheerful faces. Soon then Ulema, led by your grandfather, would gather under the shade of the big trees of Dilla valley. They would make a big circle and start performing the traditional sufi dance known as dikr, while chanting qasa'id in praise of God, Prophet Mohammed and Sheikh Abdul Kadir Al Jeelani, the founder of the Qadiriya order to which most of the Somali people adhere. The dance itself had such beauty and rhythm that we children couldn't wait to join in. A cleric with the best voice would sing lines of some famous poems, while the rest of the congregation repeated the chorus. Then they would sway back and forth, bowing down until their torsos became parallel to the ground, then they would straighten up. They begin with a slow motion, with one or several of them singing some beautiful lines. Then they hastened their movements, all chanting Allah while bowing down and Allah while straightening up. They continued with this soul purifying dance for sometime all reaching spiritual ecstasy with the swaying and "Allah, Allah, Allah, Allah" ... amid the ululation of women, watching from the sidelines. As soon as the dikr was finished, men and women started performing cultural dances, such as the legendary wilwile and women’s colourful heello yar-yar. This made the Eid a fanciful cultural festival that was equally enjoyed by men, women and children, as well as elderly people. are you guys serious or pulling my leg? :confused:
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cheers guys. wise man for a sec i though u were making those things up, till i went to the link. thanks again i just though since the people don't know what wilwil and kilkil and whatever else,and i can't demostrate i'll just stick to saying somalis eat bariis and pasto
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i can't believe no one wants to represent their "beloved culture" and appear on TV. come on ppl help me out here
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Sharon; praise him or condone him. We all know Ariel Sharon had a dark past, For Palestinians and for Muslims he is our dark past. Many people in the West are confused now, his actions have in fact always been a source of confusion, a contradiction, an oxymoron. His great skill was breaking ceasefires whenever he felt cornered to make a political concession towards peace, he aim was to provoke an inevitable response, which could then be used to advance his military aims, and justify future intrusion and expanding settlements. And how smart he is, he won internationally uncontested control of the West Bank by returning it, which always was his goal. An empty gesture as in practice it is still owned and run by Israel, Sharon understood the west, how far he could push them, a near magical ability to measure how strong the response and out cry to his violations of common decency and international law would be, he knew how much he could get away with and would put it to test time and time again. He planned actively and provocatively and carefully, he shaped everything: young, or old, in exile, or at home in an Israeli prison under occupation. His mission has always been to kill resistance, organisations and institutions. People say he has changed since he became a leader and it is through him that Palestine’s will reach peace, has he changed? Or is he just more cautious and smart, more covert in his approach? Let’s not forget the survivors of the Sabra and Shatila massacres, for which, he was responsible for, according even to an Israeli tribunal, the Kahane Commission. They recommended that he never be allowed to return to public office. Let’s not forget on the face of his illness and in the mist of these sympathetic and heroic programmes and articles that the blame lies with Sharon for the assassination and destruction of the fighters, the local defence committees, the refugee camps. Women and children and young men killed, buildings demolished, institutional infrastructure, and of course, the leadership encircled and besieged. It was only a short time ago that Arafat was ill and held hostage in his own country, medical attention delayed, and his reputation slated. How different the response, suddenly Sharon is some what a hero, who would be sorely missed, while Arafat death was welcomed as he was an “obstacle to peaceâ€. so what does the future hold for that region? and how should he be remember? a murder, a war criminal and butcher or a man working towards peace with a bag of past mistakes. my money is on the first option. why don't he just hurry up and die. :mad: (yes i do know only allah cause death)
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i think he wants similar responses.
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no i wz think too fast, i meant Jannah. and you go and find a hobby, sorry this is it. and Say Amen.
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Hello people. Islam channel has asked our team to do an extra show on Monday - an Eid special. I need to find Muslim guests from a range of nationalities /cultural backgrounds to come on and chat about how Eid is celebrated in their culture. I already have the Asian and other cultures, but I need a representative for my own community, who seem to be no where these days. So please if you or your family or friends have ever wanted to be on TV this is your chance - Anybody who is friendly and chatty and can come to the studio and chat. They'll need to be able to make it to the studio for 2.30pm to 4pm Monday. Sorry this is for the Londoners, and there is no pay involved. (It is a voluntary organisation) if you can't make it or your not a londoner plz give me ideas on what traditional somalis do on EID, other than go mosque and eat. your ideas and suggestions are much needed thanks in advance
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:rolleyes: :rolleyes: i don't understand. say it again, in English PLz Xalimopatra erm erm i'm not agreeing with you.
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u guys really are bored. it is hard enough to find what women in general find romantic, let alone somali women. uusin and baris and basto and clean i would think :rolleyes: certainly not skinny, good for nothing farahs