Sharmarkee
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^^Lool Buuxo, polygmay and jihad ... that is remarkable, qofba meel buu jihaadka kaga jira, allow naga aqabal
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I am trying to convince our local sheekh who got four wives to give a muxaadro in here, these place needs to be tamed, so this girls will see the silver lining in this multi-wives. Bal sheekhu haw sheego sida khairku ku jire ...loool
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Britain urged to engage moderate elements in Hamas
Sharmarkee replied to Ibtisam's topic in Politics
"Today's report argues that isolation has strengthened the hand of the most extreme wing of Hamas and weakened pragmatists, a process that could be reversed by contacts aimed at persuading the leadership to abide by the principles", Its too late now, isrealis and the west played tricks, dismiss the democracy when Hamas won the landslide victory, they didnt liked that though, but loved to see Hamas to bow down, laydown the weapons and kiss their boots, and reconigize isreali without any benefits or land. now Hamas are now in a more strong position, with HuzbuAllh, Iran and syria they are a strong front against the aggressions of isreal, as Hassan Nasrallah said, the coming war will be the end of all wars, means Isreal and Usa will use all they got of Wof MD, and Huzbuallh will use too all they got of missles to destory their enemey, as Isreal already got their share of death package from USA right now as we speaking. -
Originally posted by buuxo: loool nephyst, desperate times call for desperate measures haye,sugbal aan notebookga aan soo-qaate . I would of thought it would be easier to just get a new huband(one that would be better than him in every aspect). Ta iyada ha ku daalin, ma jiro nin la mid ah ninkii hore e, maad qal, maah maahda gabarta carabeed ee tidhi, Wa Ma Al xubu ila xabiib al awal: ma jacayl kala jira kii xaajiga hore mooyaane. She should say aakhirka danbe, waar bal guurso waxaad guursanyso maxaa inoo dan ah
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^^and Where is Dahaia alkahin from that list of nice,kind women who support their men in thin and thick, especially when they take minayro with them, some people above looks like she/they will emascualte him if does such a horrendous thing ...Looool.
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Oh Silly me, from Putland to Makhairland, the onion anology of shell after another shell, the deeper you go, the new shell u uncover. Will all this make Mr.Paragon a rich man, such as a good shares in tuna factory, a private beach along the makhair coast, and vice-presidecny to oversee amuura dalka yar ee cusub, and a new gas and petrolum venture -
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^^Good point ya jB, but nontheless it will end up as an endless cycles of violence ya JB,What strategy you talking about when the police are culprits,and bigorty, and there is a hostile media owned by a few Muslim-haters, Muslims should show tolerance, and control themselves from the ignornace of the crack-heads. Wallhu al mustacaan.
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Alow Sahal amuuraha, may Allah reward him from this misfortune, and regain his fitness,it's getting worse, but patience and praying is the only way out of this(Asabru wa Salaah, inha la k abirtun ila cala khasiciin). or say "Wa in tasburu wa tataqu la ya yadurkum can kayduhum sha'aa)
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Originally posted by xiinfaniin: lol@Sharmarke.. Salaan was quite good at inuu Cali shiddeeyo.. One time Ali paid visit to Salaan and found him in a slaughterhouse, working hard and butchering stuff. But in the Hawd dhaqan that was ceeb for a rebutable man do that. Salaan sensed that Ali was about to say something about this, and thusly preempted him first and said: Kafadaha dalooliyo mindaan daba hasytaaye Nafta dooji mooyyee xarrago laga dawaaraaye'e Da-a-r-o-o-d siduu beri ahaa loo dad qalatowye'e Ali was left scrambling for words in response to Salaan's witty verses... But Ali was also a serious poet: Naagtii gambada taabatee gacanta loo mayray Oo gelisay meeshii xumayd gabaygu soo maaha. he once said to Salaan (i believe it was salaan). Middaan taariikhdeedii ma hayyo ee bal Sharmaarkow nagu sadaqayso~~ Xiinow you mixed up many thinks: "One time Ali paid visit to Salaan and found him in a slaughterhouse, working hard and butchering stuff. But in the Hawd dhaqan that was ceeb for a rebutable man do that. Salaan sensed that Ali was about to say something about this, and thusly " The story is not in that regard, Salaan take part of yarad-doonasho, reer misna la xididyahay: then no prober food or sooryo didnt come out from the Reer: then salaan said: Naagyahay hannaan xiditinnimo waa hantiyo soorre Laba la hinjiyaba waa hunguri kii horreyn jiraye Aqalkaan hilbiyo soori ool haqab la' oo buuxa Aan Haanta caanuhu ku jirin halab karuurkeedu guur uma hagaagine waxbaa loo hadoodilaye Then either Ali-Dhuux or someone else said in return: Salaanow naf samiri wayday waa sed iyo laayaan Siddeeddii cishaba waa intii sahanku laalnaaye Waa soo sidnaa Xeedhyihii Saabka loo tolaye Reer Hebel sal fududaa wuxuu sugayo muu dhawro. When it was like that a novice young man not familiar in poem circles saw Ali dhuux when he was selling meat in late afternoon meat market - ceeb in haud dhaqan as you said: the boy tried to pre-empt Ali-Dhuux and said such like: Aqallada Dixaha laga dhiseed dabato moodeyso Danbaa meesha keentee xarrago looma soo degine Reer Hebel siduu beri ahaa loo dad-qalatowye Kefada daloolo iyo midi ayaa daabka la hayaa'e Nafta joogi mooye xarago laga dawaareey'e Abdultif's input was correct - tixda waxa laha Qamaam Bulxan, was basically, and morally in high ground better than the rest of the Guba chain: he showed everyone's fault and their shortcomings, in his peom he advanced the somali proverbs such as: Badida ninba kula daydayaa oo daalna ka badine oon donayahay inaad hesho daam abidkaa'e Dadkuna wada moodi dool wada dhasho wax u dahsonayne. Dalo malaha akhiro hadii loo kitaab da'ye. Xiinow: Macalimiintu nin waynaan iskuul ku galay wax uma sheegaan Waab waabtintaaskaad ku baran shuqulo waawaayne Jix jix jix = my best frined's hal hayn.(Said unkown).
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Originally posted by Guevara: Most of us would probably never go back to Somalia. So, it is pointless to teach something someone hardly have any use for. Being a better Muslim should be their only concern. That is to the point ya Guevara, Allah Said:"La anasaaba baynhum in that day/the judgment day..... to the Ayaah. Aslo Allah said: ina akramakum cinda Allahi atqaakum, now where is that qabiil importance, and aren't we all suffring from qabiil shortcomings. Mise waan is maaweelina !!
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Originally posted by xiinfaniin: Cali Dhuux, the flamboyant poet of Hawd region, had a questionable attitude toward the womenfolk. His rebut to Qammaan in the infamous Guba series had few well memorized verses that attributed woman to a demeaning qualities; he shamed them for their feminine characteristics. Naagahaa dhankii loo dhigiiyo dhinacna diidayne’e Dhedigoodka baa lagu arkiyo dhiigga caadada’e Haddii aysan dhiilka caanaha lahayn laguma dhaarteene’e Women are a domesticated being. Ali asserts. And that, he guessed, is markedly a feminine trait. The reason lies, Ali dedicatedly expounds, in that they are inflicted by cycles of menstruation, and that they give birth to offspring. The absurdity of Ali’s assertion in his well composed verses, which has almost an evil quality to it, lies in his reasoning. Women have menstruation and give birth hence women are weak. There is the totality of Ali’s critique. In the same series, Ali indirectly likened an entire clan to a woman. That was indeed the analogy that provoked Salaan, another poet from the same region, and got him join the series in defense of his clan. Wuxuu yiri: Harraadkiyo raggii aan aqoon hawdka maridiisa Kolay [rebel heble] iyo [rebel hebel] waa handadayaan’e Nin waliba haruub buu toshiyo haaman gooniyahe’e Haweenkuna hadday doonayaan inay haguugaane’e Even the womenfolk want their share of reer hebel’s camel choice just like the meek reer hebel wants it too--that was the effect of Ali’s poetic bullet. Haddaba why Ali seems to have harbored a look-down attitude toward the sisters? Could there be other alternative explanations short of a sheer ignorance to the meaning of these particular verses, and what are those meanings? War yaa usoo baxay? ps--btw, Ali is my fav poet after Sayid Mohamed ! Hi Xiin, I thought we talk about Ali-dhux previously, he was a great poet but contraverial one, sometimes of not short of trouble-maker, as he was having a grudges with sayid of nugaal, and many others, no one diagree with you the sheer ignorance in Haud at the time, were resources were scarce, a partched dry land, were always survival comes to mind. women were a good scape-goat, to show how hard you are against the odds. the whole sceen was like Suuqu Alkoaz in pre-islamic arabaia, and the Asxaab Almucalaaqat. But Salaan portrayed twice that Ali-dhux was nothing more than a great badow-geeljire. Hiinraaca wa lagu yaqaan hiida doqnoneede Hebednimada qaarkeed aday ku hadnoqotaaye Bal inu hanfade waalan yahay habi la'aantiisa Hadmuu ku hirtay Cali Yussufku humay colaadii Inkastu higaad qabo hadaan anigu so haabto Waxaw halisa badaw hayjad galay inuu habaabaye Xajada badhba la hojiyaa huga la saaraayee Haasaauhu uma ekeyne wuu hadadfaayaaye Hulaxamuda uunkoo col u horseedaaye Dadka kale tashiga way hojaan kay hadhow odhane. Ali-dhuux came with another baot to Salaam: Salaanow Kalaamkayga gabay waw kal tiriyaaye Kursi uguma soo yuurursado kiishadoo madhanne Kun jeerbuu habeenkii ciyaa kelebka qayshaaye. and again same salaan came back to ali: Rag hadduu Garbadho xaajadii waa galgalataaye Goodaadsi Doqonbaa taqaan Gawdhis iyo ceebe Gelbis bay Ladqabo yeelataa goobta dabadeede Maantuu gaboobiyo markuu gaban ahaa wiila Waa waxaan Garduur iyo ka tegin Godanka ciideede Waa badaw caqligu gaaban yahay guurtinays bidaye Ninba inuu garaadkiis hadlaa gedihi weeyaane Isagoo gunaafyo xunxun oo go’ iyo qayraanleh Oo gorofta caydheed sitay mid u gangaameene Waxay gabayday H.Y(Reer Hebelka)siisay naag gobahe Tolkaybaa gulguluca I badee gocondho meesheede Marse haddii aan is galabayn naqaan aniga way guule Hadday gumaradii noqon lahayd quulle iyo goone Amuu gudimaduu sidan lahaa gali ugaadheede Cirkoo soo galgaallieyey hadduu godol cusbooneeyo Guulaamo wuxu soo kacshaa geydha dabadeede Gal biyo leh gelgelin roob helaa galab la laacaaye Anse webi Ganaanaan ahoon laga geyoonayne Gantaashaba ma qayrsado ninkii Gumuc cabbaystaaye. Am short of time see ya Xiin.
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"that’s just plain faaduul, yaa kuu dirisad taa?" Call me faduuli if you like but adeer healthy campign starts at home, islaamahan sameeya - or witch-doctors should be stopped and banned, and mums of the daughters should be educated, I dont see a headline grapping in manhattan or paris will do otherwise. Ma garatay?
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Originally posted by Paragon: ^^I am still between Mombasa and Nairobi. Insha-Allaah I will take off to dhulkii from the 3rd of July. Markaan halkaa tago ayaan sawirada Xanan, Gumar, Sarmaan, Dhiin, Sarqeen, Kurow iyo kuwo kaleba kuu soo qaadi doonaa . Rageedi, Waad haysaa Yaa Guru ee ka waran: Xagar iyo caddad iyo hadii xananka laga gubo: xormo daran inaad tahay ... intaan kugtu xabeebte: Ina mooge words of his classic song - qaraami with cuud, you remind all that!
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Not Only Somaliland ----- Look at the rest including Arabs
Sharmarkee replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Lol @ silly article afrol, it comes to mind ... that's what always JB collects Ethopia in this and ethopia is that -
Originally posted by P: [QB] Qoraxdoo aroortii Qaybisay falaadhaa aa Ama qaanso roobaad Daruur midab ku qarisay Qaymaheedii leeyeey Qof mid lama amaanoo Qalad looma heesee Qurayshtii haweenkaay Cute, Waxaasa aamaan layidha, xariif iga dheh, intasaan odhan kari waayay
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Kalay Paragon, markaad maqashay Laas Qoray argagaxiso ayaa timi ayaad u carartay east africa, fulay nimada iska daa niyow, ooso noqo
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Submission to Allah's Will is the best companion; wisdom is the noblest heritage; theoretical and practical knowledge are the best signs of distinction; deep thinking will present the clearest picture of every problem. Imam Ali binu Aba Talib(Karama allahu wajah)
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I doubt Eritreans can give up so easily, they are battle-hardened lot, last war the ethos invaded in full scale and were trying to outnumber them, but they fend them off, excatly and historically what new-born somalia did in 1963, they defeat ethopia's agreesion and kept them on their track.
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^^Wasn't he begging Bush last summer in russia while the microphone was not switched off and alive, saying please send me to the middle east as an envoy, and Bush was saying:Yo Blair shut the fcuk up..... Useless little limey Now get his job, and definitely he will be a good storyteller for a few arab dictators.
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MaShaAllah and barka Allahu fiikum Umu Zakaria: for the newborn boy, Mid dadkiisa iyo dalkiiisa iyo diintiisa, iyo waalidkii u roon. Aaamin
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Robert Fisk: How can Blair possibly be given this job? Here is a politician who has failed in everything he has ever tried to do in the Middle East Published: 23 June 2007 I suppose that astonishment is not the word for it. Stupefaction comes to mind. I simply could not believe my ears in Beirut when a phone call told me that Lord Blair of Kut al-Amara was going to create "Palestine". I checked the date - no, it was not 1 April - but I remain overwhelmed that this vain, deceitful man, this proven liar, a trumped-up lawyer who has the blood of thousands of Arab men, women and children on his hands is really contemplating being "our" Middle East envoy. Can this really be true? I had always assumed that Balfour, Sykes and Picot were the epitome of Middle Eastern hubris. But Blair? That this ex-prime minister, this man who took his country into the sands of Iraq, should actually believe that he has a role in the region - he whose own preposterous envoy, Lord Levy, made so many secret trips there to absolutely no avail - is now going to sully his hands (and, I fear, our lives) in the world's last colonial war is simply overwhelming. Of course, he'll be in touch with Mahmoud Abbas, will try to marginalise Hamas, will talk endlessly about "moderates"; and we'll have to listen to him pontificating about morality, how he's absolutely and completely confident that he's doing the right thing (and this, remember, is the same man who postponed a ceasefire in Lebanon last year in order to share George Bush's ridiculous hope of an Israeli victory over Hizbollah) in bringing peace to the Middle East... Not once - ever - has he apologised. Not once has he said he was sorry for what he did in our name. Yet Lord Blair actually believes - in what must be a record act of self-indulgence for a man who cooked up the fake evidence of Iraq's "weapons of mass destruction" - that he can do good in the Middle East. For here is a man who is totally discredited in the region - a politician who has signally failed in everything he ever tried to do in the Middle East - now believing that he is the right man to lead the Quartet to patch up "Palestine". In the hunt for quislings to do our bidding - ie accept even less of Mandate Palestine than Arafat would stomach - I suppose Blair has his uses. His unique blend of ruthlessness and dishonesty will no doubt go down quite well with our local Arab dictators. And I have a suspicion - always assuming this extraordinary story is not untrue - that Blair will be able to tour around Damascus, even Tehran, in his hunt for "peace", thus paving the way for an American exit strategy in Iraq. But "Palestine"? The Palestinians held elections - real, copper-bottomed ones, the democratic variety - and Hamas won. But Blair will presumably not be able to talk to Hamas. He'll need to talk only to Abbas's flunkies, to negotiate with an administration described so accurately this week by my old colleague Rami Khoury as a "government of the imagination". The Americans are talking - and here I am quoting the State Department spokesman, Sean McCormack - about an envoy who can work "with the Palestinians in the Palestinian system" to develop institutions for a "well-governed state". Oh yes, I can see how that would appeal to Lord Blair. He likes well-governed states, lots of "terror laws", plenty of security - though I'm still a bit puzzled about what the "Palestinian system" is meant to be. It was James Wolfensohn who was originally "our" Middle East envoy, a former World Bank president who left in frustration because he could neither reconstruct Gaza nor work with a "peace process" that was being eroded with every new Jewish settlement and every Qassam rocket fired into Israel. Does Blair think he can do better? What honeyed words will we hear? I bet he doesn't mention the Israeli wall which is taking so much extra land from the Palestinians. It will be a "security barrier" or a "fence" (like the famous Berlin "fence" which was actually called a "security barrier" by those generous East German Vopo cops of the time). There will be appeals for restraint "on all sides", endless calls for "moderation", none at all for justice (which is all the people of the Middle East have been pleading for over the past 100 years). And Israel likes Lord Blair. Indeed, Blair's slippery use of language is likely to appeal to Ehud Olmert, whose government continues to take Arab land for Jews and Jews only as he waits to discover a Palestinian with whom he can "negotiate", Mahmoud Abbas now having the prestige of a rabbit after his forces were crushed in Gaza. Which of "Palestine"'s two prime ministers will Blair talk to? Why, the one with a collar and tie, of course, who works for Mr Abbas, who will demand more "security", tougher laws, less democracy. I have never been able to figure out why the Middle East draws the Balfours and the Sykeses and the Blairs into its maw. Once, our favourite trouble-shooter was James Baker - who worked for George W's father until the Israelis got tired of him - and before that we had a whole list of UN Secretary Generals who visited the region, frowned and warned of serious consequences if peace did not soon come. I recall another man with Blair's pomposity, a certain Kurt Waldheim, who - no longer the UN's boss - actually believed he could be an "envoy" for peace in the Middle East, despite his little wartime career as an intelligence officer for the Wehrmacht's Army Group "E". His visits - especially to the late King Hussein - came to nothing, of course. But Waldheim's ability to draw a curtain over his wartime past does have one thing in common with Blair. For Waldheim steadfastly, pointedly, repeatedly, refused to acknowledge - ever - that he had ever done anything wrong. Now who does that remind you of? Advertiser Links...
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^^IBn Qayyim's "Jawaab Alkaafi Liman sa'ala suaal al shaafi" is a rear masterpiece and the whole book is based by one question asked by a suspious and sceptical man to the Imaam, May Allah reward him paradise by his work for islam and muslims.
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Originally posted by Legend of Zu: Hamas will refuse the bait and then take all the unexpected routes; more like follow the Iranian Model...it will be very interesting Israeli-led group (USA, and so-called Arab moderates) with Abu Mazan, are about to meet in Sharmal-sheekh, thinking about ways to make west bank as a green zone, pour all aids, money, weapons and benefits, and totally isolate and starve the hamas controlled Gaza. Even the Egyptian interior minister said: Isreal cannot tolerate an Islamic state on its door(such a loser talking nonsense). Iran comes to the scene, it knows the Zionist-Neocon, are about to attack any minute, it cannot wait when USA forces encircled, and bases are every where, Iran knows the inevitability of the matter, its appealing and making ready its hitting post - Syria, Hezbollah, Hamas, and other gulf shi'as population to their aid when it comes. It's sad the world is dancing with Israli's tone.
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Originally posted by buuxo: quote:Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: [qb] Soomaalidu waxay tiraahdaa: Hadday naagi siddeed iyo labaatan sifo oo dumar lagu raaco leedahay, asay gabar tahay, guurkeeda sina looma daayo . [ ] Maxaa laga waada? Waxa laga wada ... she is highly in demand with all that attributes ...definitely she is walking beauty not short of applicants asking her hand.
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