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what kind of poems are these ninyow?
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Originally posted by Abtigiis & Tusbax: We shall see if that will be a viable entity economically and politically. Somaligalbeed will not send anymore Adhi and Xoolo through Berbera nor will serve as the absorping market for the goods brought from Arabia. The A threat of economic sanctions, miya? p.s. Awdal, Sool and other districts supposedly being kept hostage are under the total control of SL admin with relatively little resistance. So long as this continues; yall will just be barking from the sidelines. If there are daily skirmishes, riots or protests, then you guys would have had a case, but for the meantime, SOmaliland wins the argument!
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There internet nicks for a forum, saxiib. Maxa inferiority iyo deen iyo Carab meesha keenay? Why are you called "ME? That's an english name! Why don't you call yourself ANIGA? What about other posters with non Somali names? Like NGONGE,a ZULU-souding name?
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war kuwi hore lo caydhiyey, xita Alle-ubahane is in here..........just joking
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At 5.30pm there will be a Islamic talk. And at 6.00pm people can mingle, greet, give presents and have shisha, cakes and snacks
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Originally posted by LayZie G.: ^Hal wax ii sheeg, do you really believe waxa aad qoreyso? There are many men in the yey administration that share the opinion of Nur cade. As far as I am concerned if a man in his position is willing to come out and say that he will step down if it means for the greater good of the country is a good man in my book. In the case of Nur Cade, a class act politician. It tells me that he is not in it for the glory. Nur cade made himself clear, he loves his people and his country and he will do whatever it takes, even if it means stepping down to bring together all the parties involved into the peace negotiation. As for you professor, you say that they are all alike, not in his case and in the case of the many politicians who are not yey supports but hold cabinet positions in his administration. (I know few) Just because you don't hear these men speak out in the open, don't mean they don't exist. Not everyone is a "**********". Remember professor, Nur cade is more of a man than you will ever be. About the Masjid massacre, I and many people here share the same opinion, what does that make us? My advise to you is to get hold of yourself, you are really walking on thin line here@nabad diid. Aside from the emotions, I believe everything, every word, I have said. I never denied HE might be a good man on the inside, but his words,actions and the bad crowd the man is keeping, shall be what we judge him by. As for me never becoming a man he is: Alxamdulilah, I pray to Allah; O Allah never make amongst such people that sold their country, Ameen!
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Originally posted by xiinfaniin: This is a sermon of war...a prayer for the continuation of violance. IT'S NOT AN ANALAYSIS! Things will get better IA. Come on, man, you can do betta than that. You can get say everything and everyone is for a continuation of violence. Mr Weinstein is not even a Somali; where the sermon of war and what would have to gain from what?
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Originally posted by xiinfaniin: ^^ Nur Cadde is a rare siyaasi and intellectual... Naxnu naxkumu bithawaahir,wallaahu yatawallaa bi saraa'ir, yaa Doctoore... Nothing rare about him, saxiib, waraaq un ba wax logu so qoray; and he's just following the script. The fact that he's an intellectual makes even it worser, ileen the man is not a jahiil or a warlord!
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Originally posted by Che -Guevara: I have the honour to be, Sir, your obedient servant. ABDUL KADER SAKHAWADEEN (a Somali) What the Farax? I guess you had to lick de foot of one of da superpowers in those days, in order to get what you want!
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Originally posted by money: I am also hearing that the Americans are compensating two Somali groups for the casualties and injuries of the two air strikes. Dhoobleey will get 5 million and Dusa-mareeb will get 5 million. The Dusa Mareeb one is done already through Djibouti but the trick is Dhoobleey. The US is trying to influence people of Dhoobleey through some Northeastern cities in kenya. Many well-known Somali-Kenyans have been recruited for this project. Tell them to put the Money in the nomads Bank accounts!
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Red Sea, do you believe that nonsense? Trust me, saxiib, his sort are more dangerous than Yusuf or any other warlord. He may be a nice guy, but the man is in servitude to the Ethiopian regime, who has even gone to the extent of describing the Tabliq killings as self defence, downplaying the humanitarian disaster , and the man was a also a judge in the last dictatorship. As for him talking to Shabaab; get the off the Xabashi Tank first!
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^^Walaal, I think you are spot on with regards to the Djibouti Film being a divide and conquer strategy. But the civil war never ended, even during the ICU or even now!
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If you can't beat them,join them, ABUS are the future. How about ABU-Hollandeys?
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Originally posted by Ibtisam: ^^^I am so not one of them I'm so sad you think so! Acduubiliah miin shaydaani raajiim. :cool: Ma Kheyr badnid? Cajiib wale, Soomaalidu
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^^bolitikz iska ilali, saxiib! I'm planning to quit Bolikyz discussion with SOmalis, especially on this forum
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NA, am the kid that posts the Quran videos. ps.the there's some good stuff on the Islamic Secion, try reading some of Brother Nurs articles.....
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Muslim 1, wlc old buddy. Watz ********** sayin?
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What edit are you talking about? p.s. I think the poster is a male, ya? But I don't take my statement, your one of them,although your an old timer on SOL Anyway, shaydaanka iska naara let us not sidetrack the discussion, Quranka sifan u dhageysta
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did u wash your hands saxiib and make wudu?
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Somalia: Is Separation of Religion and State Important?
Fabregas replied to dhulQarnayn's topic in Politics
Saxiib, I didn't intend to imply that anything said by a whiteman was worthy of detesting. However, the idea that " religon should be seperate from state politics, period" is something that is ultimately rooted in a Western- Historial, Political and Cultural setting. That is, the period of the renaissence and the various upheavels that took place in that part of the World. After a long period of time many people in Europe have come to believe that religon should be kept out of the sphere of politics. The only way this can be applied to the Muslim world is either: 1. A revolution or major cultural change 2. Military imposed secularism( like the ones in Turkey or Morocco or Western attempts) Neither of those are likely to happen. Thus, Islam will have a role in the politics of the Muslim world in the conceivable future, unless there is a drastic change. In fact, Islam will have more of a role than it does so now. Any political system will have to accomodate some form of Shariah and, probably more-so, the traditional clanish systems such as Elders settling disputes or them occupying positions in the upper house( like in Somaliland). That does mean the people of Somalia wish to be a ruled by a Taliban or Saudi style regime. They probably do not! Therefore, although, you might passionately believe that religon should be seperate from politics, "period", it is far harder to turn that into action, as the Americans and British have found out. Hence why I said you would have a hard time convincing many people in the Muslim world that should be the case. But as I said before: in the case of SOmalia, it is probably more a case of seperating clanish power struggles from the political than Islam or Secularism. If you want to rule by Islam or Democracy, you have to please all the Qabils and gave them a little security -
But you help draft oil laws?
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There is an oright book called, "the confessions of an economic hitman".
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^^Burco is being held hostage too
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