Haneefah

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  1. Haneefah

    Bird Flu

    Originally posted by Bishaaro: How worried are you? Is the media hyped fear getting to you? Not really, whatever Allah (SWT) wills will take place. However, if this particular strain of the Avian flu virus does indeed mutate, as they fear, and there is a human-to-human transmission, then a global pandemic is inevitable(Allahu Manajinaa). It will have a dramatic global impact which is quite worrisome. The western countries are already taking precautionary measures (as they should) and vaccine developments are well under way, however, what I really fear for is the poor developing countries that already inlflicted with countless endemic communicable diseases as it is. Africa just cannnot afford another pandemic! May Allah protect us.
  2. ^WLC back sis No one has the right to deny someone of their God given rights. So no, I wouldn't! However, I would make sure that he knows my stance on the subject beforehand.
  3. Lol, Ala maxeey hunguri weyn yihiin odayaashu ooy damac badan yihiin. Wey ka reysay though.
  4. Salafiya sis, Jazakallah Khair for the reminders. Indeed, the pleasure of the husband lies beside the pleasure of Allah subhanahu watacala. We should aim to please them Insha'Allah, when the time comes, for the sake of Allah (swt) (even if they're unbearable). It's imperative for both the husband and the wife to know their God given rights and responsibilities and that of their partners! Originally posted by Nur: waxaa aad loogu baahi qabaa in laga hadlo xuquuda ay haweenku raggoga ku leeyihin, maxaa yeelay, maanta sidaan is leeyahay, haweenka Somalida ayy diinta kaga dhow ragga badi ahaan, sidaa darteed qoraal u dhigma kan oo ragga la xassusinayo waajibkooga ayaa loo baahi qabaa. I agree. Shirwac...dadkayagu inta badan diintu wey ku yartahay, inta baratayna qaar baan si fiican ufahmin. Hadaba, waa waajib inta si fiican ubaratay saaran iney kuwa kale aqoonta u gudbiyaan.
  5. Originally posted by Nur: I never knew that if Sayyid Mohammad Abdallah Hassan did not invade a certain village, my grand pa may not have travelled to meet my grand ma, and events would have been different at SOL, so, in a way, Sayyid was a factor in my development What a discovery eh, who woulda thought the great Sayyid influenced people in such mysterious ways, lol. Oh, and I'm a SIS.
  6. Originally posted by Castro: quote: we shouldn't emulate any kuffar people, no matter how humble or down to earth they are. And if you believe the statement above to be unworthy of my scathing remarks, you should transport your behind out of kuffar land right after Simple Woman does.The point is not whether I agree with the sister's comment or not Mr. Spokesperson. No one deserves to be attacked for voicing their opinion. Therefore, I was merely trying to point out to you that the way you addressed the sister wasn't very appropriate I'm out!
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    Its a Girl!

    May Allah (swt) bless the mothers back home who continue to struggle to beat the odds. Hooyadey baa tidhaahda, naag aanan gabadh dhalin waa gablan . How true, lol. I have to admit, I myself look forward to having little girls. However, we should always rejoice at the profound gift of a healhy, beautiful baby (regardless of their sex) that Allah (swt) bestows upon us. There's nothing more special! Unfortunately, it's the human nature of weakness/lower self that gets the best of us at times and causes us to be ever so ungrateful. Originally posted by Nur: The Best Among You, Are The Best To Their Women ( Hadeeth) I think it's about time e-nuri initiated workshops dedicated at teaching the wisdom behind this hadeeth and similar ones. It should be engrained in every Muslim man's head, esp those poor unenlightened chauvenists who still hang on to barbaric, unIslamic tendencies. Of course, this would also include, among many, the merciless creatures who believe that certain female body parts should be excised. I'd be more than happy to volunteer with the workshops, anything to better inform our brothers
  8. Sweet! JZK, I'm sure wey kuu duceyn doontaa.
  9. ^^well I wasn't referring to his acting at all, ahem, anyhow for someone who's not that much into movies of that sort of theme, I guess it was ok.
  10. Sick and sleep-deprived (I shoulda taken my flu shot long ago) but Alhamdulilah. Alle Ubaahne, walal, inaba ma is tidhi concept-igan afka qalaad lagu yidhaa "liberalism" inaad ka yara cuqdadeysantahay?
  11. ^aren't you being a little rude? Besides, does not wanting to emulate a certain group have to be tantamount to hating them? Cajaaib
  12. Powerful surah indeed. ^ I have to admit, I don't usually listen to Islamic lectures in Somali but I played this lec for my mom who happens to be a shaikh ummal fan...and Masha'Allah, it was quite informative. Do you know if he has a website by any chance?
  13. Originally posted by Muhammad: Abraar, after couple of days of searching, this is the best detailed summary i could find, enjoy Awww, didn't mean to get you to search huuno, but thanks p.s I found Kingdom of Heaven interesting (mind you, that young {new?} actor wasn't that boring to watch ) , and the Syrian actor did quite well.
  14. It's good to see you back and posting walal, I hope you enjoyed your eid and trips Originally posted by Nur: I found that Nomads in the Mississauga, Toronto, Ottawa area to be of special breed Yup, yup, you can say that again Had we known you were coming this far to our neck of the wood, you would've received the ultimate welcome treatment! Lakiin, adaa is qadiyay dee,lol.
  15. Salam, I hope your at least enjoying the climate and oh, the shopping I do understand where you're coming from though. Unfortunately many Muslims (in the west and in other countries) are under the false pretense that Muslims in the east are more 'devout' and thus lead better lives, which is why we see increasing number of families relocate to the middle east only to find out that, it really isn't that much different nowadays. Islam doesn't have geographical boundaries and the fact that these so called middle eastern countries have great muslim population doesn't really illustrate much about where they lie on the spiritual spectrum. It really does boil down to personal choice and the kind of lifestyle one chooses to lead regardless of the environment they happen to be in, although it would help to have an environment that's conducive to one's own personal religious convictions. I honestly think that Islam needs to be revived in the east just as much as it needs to in the west. We are certainly witnessing a period where Muslims are great in number, but sadly, not of much substance. Therefore, we can only hope and pray for Allah (swt) to strengthen our ummah and guide us to the right path.
  16. I must admit, this isn't an area I'm too familiar with (never found myself too passionate about history ), so I could use a copy myself if that isn't too much to ask Muhammad, lol. On a serious note, maybe you could do a quick interesting summary here Insha'Allah for those of us who don't have an access to the channel?
  17. ^Check your pm Insha'Allah
  18. There are religious means of achieving that, and natural and practical means, but no one can combine all of them except the believers So true! JazakAllah Khair sis.
  19. ^Lighten up guys, subhanallah, I'm sure the brother only meant it as a joke. MMA...will you ever learn your lesson adigu Oh and nice pics Quruxleey
  20. ^Gabadh, long time! How's life treating you dearest? Kids did you say? I'm generally a tolerant individual but this just puts my patience to a great test wallah. What a nuisance, and no I don't hate kids (I just love them under normal circumstances ). I just think that in the house of Allah, one should have the ability to focus on nothing but Him, but how should one accomplish that when there's tens of children running around you to the point that you can't even perform sujuud. This happens regardless of there being a room for kids or not in some masjids. In all honesty, I think that it's better for sisters with little toddlers and new infants to just stay at home and perform your ibaadah there( you'll probably get more ajar there), instead of earning ufs and huffs and inkaar socota.
  21. Nice! I'm loving the horses, that brown one is a beauty.
  22. This city's crime rate is unfortunately getting out of control, quite worrisome really.
  23. Wa iyaakum ya jamaca. I hope we can all continue the great spirit of Ramadan Insha'Allah and hold tight to the rope of Allah (swt)...May He increase us in knowledge, imaan and ibaadah, Ameen.
  24. Eid Kum Mubaarak brothers and sisters. I hope you've all enjoyed it.