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  1. dear sis, it is not a matter of what I believe or want to believe. the facts say that less than 40% of all somalis can read or write. and how much of that 40% do you think actually does read? I love the best for my people, and expect them to be the best amongst the nations, but unless we face the facts, as you said, we will be wronging our own selves. it is true that Somalia, compared to other african and developing countries, is doing well in literacy, but I don't want Us to be comparing ourselves to these countries. It is because I expect more from my people, not less, that I was criticizing them.
  2. Originally posted by JamaaL-11: Muad, Cawralla iyo Cali Maax was a classic love story, sparked on board a boat, inspired by one man's good mannerism and stregthened further by his brave saving of a girl. It is story that deserves to be read over and over again. However, like Cali's illiterancy of reading his mother tongue, anyone wishing to read the story must know how to read Somali or learn from the scratch. PS: Muad, I dont remember it well, but I thought Cali was already married when Cawralla fell for him. When he recieved the letter, he must have thought it was about something else. So he took the letter to his wife's father, who then asked him to take it to his son. It was a clever move from the father to inform his son about the matter. Or was it different Muad? I am not sure Jamaal, walaal waad saxantahay, Cali didn't know about Cawralla's feelings, that is why he when to her father. Originally posted by Sue: What I want to know is why you were surprised to see a Somali girl carrying or reading a book? :confused: What so surprising about it…what are you suggesting...Huh, huh?! [/QB] don't get mad sis Sue, the sad fact is that most of our people don't like to read. we like to talk, we enjoy speaking, am afraid I can't say the same about reading. I was't just talking about Somali women.
  3. Yosemite Sam Characteristics: Bull-headed, single-minded, enthusiastic Motto: Great horny toads! Suggested professions: Little People of America spokesperson, Hair Club for Men model Famous Sams: Teddy Roosevelt
  4. Klitschko . . . v . . . .Williams are you guys planning to watch the fight tommorow night? - You guys better support your Muslim Brother (Williams) ----- http://sport.guardian.co.uk/boxing/story/0,10146,1371190,00.html Williams happy to be heaviest Challenger says he's big and fast Press Association Friday December 10, 2004 Danny Williams insists he has not compromised his speed after weighing in at a record-equalling 19st 4lbs for tomorrow's world heavyweight title clash with Vitali Klitschko in Las Vegas. The Brixton man scaled the same as Primo Carnera had weighed for his 1934 fight against Tommy Loughran and will enter the ring one stone and six pounds heavier than the champion, who made 17st 12lbs. Together the pair shattered the combined weight record for a title fight by more than a stone, beating Klitschko's meeting with Lennox Lewis last year. "I am the strongest I have ever been and you have all seen that despite my weight I have not lost any speed," said Williams, "I feel absolutely tremendous at this weight and very confident. I didn't even notice Klitschko looking at me when we were getting on the scales." Williams added that he had been conscious of Carnera's place in history and had attempted to beat the record as he seeks to compensate for his opponent's seven-inch height advantage. "It is disappointing because we worked out who the heaviest ever had been and it was our intention to beat it," joked Williams. ------------ more info: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/boxing/4032151.stm
  5. great post - thanks Smith! guys buurtii badhan ku taaleey maxaa la oranjireey? lol@JamaaL » Sunrise on the Makhir Coast - NASA
  6. nice pictures - do any of you have pictures with animals in them? how is the wild-life these days?
  7. here are some other Sanaag sites: » www.makhircoast.com - New » www.dhahar.com » www.laasqoray.net NGO's » http://srado.org/ » http://www.hornrelief.org/ » http://www.sshda.org/
  8. Masha'Allah I love the city of Dhahar, it is one of my favorite cities. It was in this city that I rode my first horse! Dhahar has some of the finest horses in all of Somalia! Nabad, Roob iyo Caano baan u rajaynayaa Dhahar, Sanaag, Sool iyo dhamaan Somalia! Insha'Allah! Thanks brother Bari for sharing!!
  9. » Asalamu Alaykum, I hope your all in good health and iman. I just had to post this! A Must read for the sisters! MARTIAL ARTS AS MENTAL & PHYSICAL HEALTH REGIMES Martial Arts: The Basics When entered into properly under good tutelage and supervision, the physical control and mental discipline components of martial arts can give a tremendous boost to your self-esteem, physical fitness, mental agility and can be a useful tool in character building. Our aim is not to produce a martial arts course, but to show you what the main styles are. Despite the different types of martial arts and styles available, most of them share certain common techniques/methods and so they can be organised into broad categories that facilitate understanding. The primary way of classifying martial arts is by the basic physical technique they use, striking or grappling. The striking technique, technically referred to as percussive, uses blows with the hands, elbows, knees, feet, and head. Martial arts such as Tae kwon do, karate and kung fu fall under this category. Grappling arts, primarily employ locking, throwing, and wrestling techniques. These arts seek to resolve aggressive action by gaining control over an opponent without necessarily striking them. Well known grappling arts include Aikido, Judo and Jujitsu. Martial arts can also be sub-categorised into those that prohibit weapons and those that require them. For example Judo requires competitors to use only their bodies, whereas with certain styles of kung fu weapons training is an essential pre-requisite of basic training. Firearms are not used in martial arts. Most Martial arts follow an underlying traditional or non-traditional methodology, according to the way they are taught. The different philosophies emphasise self-improvement and self-defence respectively. Traditionalists tend to focus on three concepts, spiritual development, discipline, and aesthetic form. Non-traditionalists instruct their students on combat, discipline, and spiritual development. Both schools offer advantages to students, encouraging the cultivation of self-confidence, motivation and courage that can then be successfully applied in everyday life. Popular Martial Arts As they developed over time, many martial arts were influenced by eastern philosophy and culture. Importance was attached to individual enlightenment and self-realisation through the development of both mind and body. The correct martial art training can produce balanced, responsible, confident individuals who aim to improve themselves, not to intimidate or bully others whilst contributing to the betterment of society at large. The world’s best known and most popular martial arts are Kung fu, Tae kwon do and Karate. In these and most other martial arts, participants wear coloured belts to indicate rank and advancement. A white belt indicates a beginner. By passing increasingly difficult tests of knowledge and competency, students move through a series of coloured belts to reach the top level of black belt. Even the black belt level has various degrees of achievement. The levels of black belt or Dan (meaning "degree" in Japanese) move from first degree, indicating a beginning black belt, to fifth degree, usually signifying a junior master. The degrees from six through to ten are honorary ranks that select individuals earn through the time they have spent practising the martial art. Karate Karate means ‘empty hand’ in Japanese and is an unarmed method of self-defence in which a individual punches, strikes, kicks, or blocks. Karate originated from the island of Okinawa, in the 1600s and was directly influenced by earlier methods of Chinese kung fu. Funakoshi Gichin, an Okinawan schoolteacher brought this martial art to Japan in 1922, and became known as the father of modern karate. Funakoshi added a strong philosophical element to karate, creating a separate martial art called karate-do that pays particular attention to the state of mind of the student. An example being that no matter what their level of skill, karate students must not brag, demean or insult other students. The traditional karate uniform, the karate-gi, consists of loose white trousers and a jacket fastened by the coloured rank belt. Requirements for progress include proficiency in two areas, the basic movements called the kata (the defined sequence of moves), and freestyle sparring. Each major style of karate consists of at least 10 distinct kata with each movement within the kata having a specific purpose. Kung fu It is believed that Kung fu originated from China some 2000 years ago. Kung fu is Chinese for ‘skill’ or ‘ability," and its students learn punches, strikes, kicks, and throws. Whereas karate uses closed-fist manoeuvres, kung fu mainly uses open-handed techniques with the employment of weapons such as swords and staffs. Kung fu students have to learn a large number of complex techniques in addition to sparring, to advance in rank. Kung fu is divided in to two main divisions, northern Chinese and southern Chinese. Each of these is further divided by the types of manoeuvres used, methods of practice, and philosophy. The northern styles tend to use movements that tend to emphasise the lower body. The goal being, to use the opponent’s strength and movement to one’s own advantage by moving with the attack and setting the opponent off balance. The southern styles display a clear preference for power and strength. The student is taught to be assertive and confronts the opponent directly. T’ai chi ch’uan which is Chinese for ‘great ultimate fist’, also known as t’ai chi, is the most popular style of kung fu. Millions of people are known to practice it in China and in other countries of the world as a daily form exercise. It is distinguished by slow, continuous, circular motions. Tae kwon do Tae kwon do means ‘the way of hands and feet’ in Korean and was founded by a Korean general Choi Hong Hi in 1955. It is the national sport of Korea and is popular throughout the world. This martial art is reportedly based on ancient Korean and modern Japanese forms of combat. Tae kwon do includes spectacular spinning and jumping kicks. Since 1972, tae kwon do has been organised as a competitive sport under the World Tae Kwon Do Federation and was introduced as an official Olympic sport at the 2000 Summer Games in Sydney, Australia. Jujitsu Jujitsu is Japanese for the ‘art of gentleness’. It is a fighting style utilises a mixture of chokes, holds, throws, joint-locks and kicks. Jujitsu techniques are said to be associated with the Japanese Samurai. Students are initially taught jujitsu techniques one at a time, however the principle of jujitsu is to combine motions and flow from one move to another to control the adversary. Aikido Developed in the early 1900’s Aikido involves throwing, joint manipulation and special weapons training. Aikido does not focus on striking your opponent, instead its emphasis is on using their energy to gain control. Aikido places great importance on the motion and dynamics of movement and the control of one's mind. Aikido has many different styles, many of which concentrate on spiritual development as opposed to the physical side. Self Defence By Mohammed Khalid Taekwondo Black Belt 3rd Dan (WTF) Ever wondered how you would react if you were accosted in the street? We have come to the conclusion that often, when faced with attack, the victim is advised to try and take control of the situation rather than giving in to it. Be aware and try to avoid potentially dangerous situations. If you feel an attack is about to take place, don’t wait for it to develop, act immediately. Draw attention to yourself, if you are on a train for example, pull the communication cord before it’s too late. If you can, try not to cave in passively to your assailant, this is the firm and modern message. Turning the confrontation to your advantage is not only beneficial to the victim, but can also be easier than you think - if you follow a few simple rules. Better still, learning how to avoid those situations, or how to diffuse them before they get out of hand is the best way of dealing with aggression. Often, one of the worries facing a victim after an attack is that they didn’t do enough to help themselves. When the body feels the sensation of panic, its natural reaction is to freeze. If you try and stay aware and give yourself confidence through taking some form of self defence course, you will stand a better chance of remaining calm. What you should do * Avoid using poorly lit streets when walking or parking the car at night. * Walk confidently with head up and purposeful stride. * Carry a personal security device such as the personal attack alarm. * Knock on someone’s door if you think you are being followed. Ask if they could telephone the police, a relative or a taxi to collect you. Never go into a strange house, you could be inviting more trouble. Make sure that you are aware of the give away signs of a prospective attacker. Things to look out for are: * Invasion of personal space or a close and persistent following. * Unusually close interest in you. * The same car passing you more than once or pulling over and parking further up the road. Invest time in a self-defence training programme. If it’s martial arts based, you will probably find it a rewarding form of exercise and a good pastime. What not to do * Confront a prospective assailant unless you have definite cause to believe you are about to be attacked. * Give an attacker cause to believe you are willing for him to approach you by letting him start a conversation or make eye contact etc. * Be afraid to draw attention to yourself if you think you are in danger. Try instead to make a lot of noise (e.g. shout or even sing loudly) or walk in the middle of the road. * Boast publicly of any self-defence or martial arts training you may have had - it might encourage someone to challenge you. What to do if you come under attack Here are some basic tips on reacting to actual confrontation: The worst thing you can do is panic. If you feel someone is about to engage in contact with you, feel free to take the initiative. Turn to face them and get ready for a confrontation. If you practice a martial art, go into a basic stance, it will help to prepare you both physically and mentally for conflict, if it becomes necessary. Stay calm and try to utilise what time you have to gauge your attacker’s state of mind. If they seem over-nervous or timid, a confident verbal challenge may deter them. Try and keep time on your side. Your assailant will be afraid of discovery, the longer you spread out the confrontation the more chance there is of this happening. Try and engage in some form of conversation to diffuse the situation - never patronise or threaten, it will only encourage them. Never beg to be left alone or unhurt, many attackers get their kicks from the feeling of power that this gives them over the victim. If an assailant wants your wallet or purse, give it to them, but produce it in a calm, slow moving way, you can even throw it onto the floor. This will give you more time to memorise all the details about the person, increasing the chances of subsequent arrest, and it also gives you time to run. A mugger will always go for your wallet rather than you. Try and stay calm enough to apply any self-defence or martial arts skills you may have learned to restrain an attacker or defend yourself. Look for an opening to react, but be prepared to get hurt if you fight back - it’s painful but sometimes preferable to the possible consequences of giving in. Legal Factors Always remember that the law is very strict in matters of physical assault. You are only allowed to use ‘reasonable force’ for self-defence purposes. If you seriously hurt someone, even though it may be during a genuine attack, you might find it’s you that ends up in court on a criminal charge. Defence Tips EYE Jab out with your fingers aiming for one or both eyes remembering not to pull the hand back before striking. The eyes are very delicate this means it needs very little force to be able to cause temporary blindness. To use this technique, accuracy is vital, therefore practice this by hanging a thick piece of card from a ceiling with holes cut out for the eyes. Then jab your finger(s) through the holes whilst the card is stationary or swinging.THROAT The two main target areas are the Adams apple or the throat hollow. Striking either of the targets with a finger jab, second knuckles or the side of the hand will cause pain and difficulty in breathing. Pressure applied to the throat hollow by one or two fingers will cause discomfort and pain. Again accuracy is important. CHIN Using the heel of the hand to strike the attackers chin from below. Pushing the head back and follow through. If you miss the chin you will probably hit the nose, which is the next best thing. HEAD Using your forehead to butt the attacker is simple and effective. A butt to the nose will cause the attacker both pain and blurred vision, which will allow you time to get away. Try to avoid moving your head back as it may give away your intention. If grabbed from behind, snap your head back aiming to hit the attacker in the face. Do this twice in quick succession if necessary. KICKING Aim for the knee, shin or groin. If going for the groin, kick by moving your weight onto the other leg and bending it a little. Kick with a snapping motion as to make your leg return back quickly (don’t move your leg back before attacking, it let’s the attacker know your intention). If practising, don’t kick into the air with any power or snap, you could damage your knee. Instead, practice hitting a target. EARS Cupping the hands, hit your attacker over the ears with a clapping motion, this could cause the attackers eardrums to burst. Or, if you have only one hand free, grab the bottom part of the attackers ear and pull HARD. HAND A good method to break an attackers grip is to strike the back of the attackers hand. Hit it hard and fast a few times with the second knuckle of your middle finger. If done properly instant pain is caused. Learn the Art of Relaxing Why is it so important? You will notice after practising this technique on a regular basis, that you will be in control of your body and mind when you need it the most. Most fighters whether it be in Boxing, Thai Boxing or Grappling etc., will be taught at an early stage of their training just how important it is to relax. Remember, if your body is relaxed, it will move easier and faster than when it is tense. You will also find it easier to assess and deal with any given situation. Relaxation Technique Lower the lights and then lie or sit comfortably. Whilst taking deep breaths in through your nose and out from your mouth, try to clear your mind. Imagine you are looking into ‘space’ with no stars - just total darkness. Once you feel the sensation of your mind becoming clear, concentrate on the top part of your head and tell it to relax. Working your way down from your head to your toes. Remember to tell each part of the body to relax as you move from one part to the next. Concentrate on the face, neck, shoulders, chest, upper back, stomach, arms, forearms, hands, thighs, calves and finally the feet, before reaching the toes. It will take time to achieve this but by being persistent you will feel the benefits. When you have achieved some degree of relaxation, try to use this technique in a different environment, for example, when at work or out shopping. ** Taken From: The Muslim Health Network: http://www.muslimhealthnetwork.org/ls_martial_arts.shtml Now go and kick some butts!
  10. lol - she didn't even heard of "Black Hawk Down"? in 2002 they asked americans where Afghanistan was located, more than 60% of them didn't know! and that was after 911, when their soldiers where fighting in afghanistan.
  11. * PRESIDENT SHERMARKE AND JFK
  12. » Asalamu Alaykum, I was watching charlie rose last night and they were discussing the current situation in Iran. do you think Iran will become a nuclear power - if so how soon do you think they will get it? and how do you think the world would react, and how will a nuclear armed Iran effect the geo-political map in the middle east? everyone expects that Israel will strike first, like Iraq, and will not tollarate Nuclear Iran, do you think they are just bluffing and know that a war with Iran is unwise. what about the Sunni/Arabs? actually I'm more interested in them, because we all know that Shi'ite Iran wants to dominate the Mideast and control over Makkah and Madinah. do you think Pakistan would help Egypt or Saudi Arabia in building their own Nukes? hmmm... the next few years look very interesting indeed! very dangerous also! --------------------- IAEA endorses Iran's N-freeze: US insists on taking action - Pakistan Dawn Salaams
  13. Originally posted by Classique: About the Somali Love Stories, well I heard only about Celmi Boudhari and his Hodan, but in brief I don't know about the details. Salam Cilmi and Hodan are by far the most popular Somali love stories, but one of my favorites is the story of Cawralla iyo Cali Maax. One of my favorite books is also about their story, it is actually one of the first books I have ever read. Aqoondarro waa u nacab jacayl [ignorance is the Enemy of Love] - by Faarax M. J. Cawl (Ilaah Ha unaxariisto), tells the story of Cawralla who falls in love with Cali Maax, a spy for the Sayyid who was sent to Yemen to do a reconnaissance of the Enemy(British) troop movements in Aden, when their Boat sink and He, Cali, Saves her by swimming 24+ hours while carrying her on his back. It is a great story and great book, the Author does a great job by exhorting the virtue of literacy in this book, hence the title - when Cawralla writes a letter to Cali, who was illiterate, revealing her love for him, he goes to her father and brothers so they can read the letter for him. Thats when he realizes the importance of literacy and pledges to teach himself how to read and write inorder to respond to Cawralla's letter. I think this book was also translated by B. W. Andrzejewski into english.
  14. Here are the lyrics of 4 songs by the Legend: AHMED GACAYTE YUSUF UMMALEEY JACAYL Umaleey jacayl Weli jaar ma noqoteen? Jid ma wada lugeyseen? Ma la cuntay jidiin wali? Jihaad ma isku aragteen? Jiidhkaad ka dhalatiyo? Ma kaa jaray dadkiinii? Gooni socod makaa dhigay? Umaleey Jacayl Wali jiif ma kugu helay? Jir-jirada ma kaa galay? Hadba dhinac ma ku jaray? JIbaadka iyo taahii Jeerdhaaf ma oydoo Ilmo jagac ma kaa tidhi? Umaleey Jacayl Jalow ma kula yidhi? Jarro adag ma kugu xidhay? Heeryo jaan ma kugu raray? Jilbahana ma kuu riday? Waxaad jeefad socotaba Intuu jalowgii kula dhacay Lugahaad ku joogtiyo --------------------- BOODHARI SIDIISII Baydka koobaad badniddaa habeenyoow baryi waaba waagii maxaan xalay baraarugay intuu igu balaadhuu beerkiyo calooshiyo wadne baalihiisii beer wayn ka jeexoo waxaan haatan uga baqan boga inuu wareemee barkhad cas kaynu baraniyo boodhari sidiisii intaanlay bud dhigin wali ma iga baananaysa baydka labaad baalalayda duushaan boostiyo waraaqaha boqol jeer u dhiiboo waxaan baalka ugu qoray kala baadnay baadnoo kala beela beela noqonayee barinayee ma barideen waxay tidhi balaayiyo baas maanu sheegine maxaa adiga kugu ba'an waxaan idhi bas baan ahay birtu ay dultaalee barkhad cas kaynu baraniyo boodhari sidiisii intaanlay bud dhigin maiga baananaysaa . --------------------- DULMIGA CAASHAQA KA DAA Baydka Koobaad waxay dani keentiyo kalgacal baa ila durkoo dad iyo duunyaba ka go'ay waxbaa daris ila noqdee dugaagaan weheshadaa dul meerayaa kaymahoo halkaad iga daydaydiyo halkan heedhe heedhe halkaan dagay kala durkee ilaahbaa deeq baxshee dulmiga caashaqa ka daa digashada caashaqa ka daa Baydka Labbaad anoon dooda iyo deeqda dagaal layga badinahayn dareenkayga waad ogtoo jacylbaan la doodayaa bal sheeg danbigaa wax qabba dib u raac sheekada dadkoo halkaad iga daydaydiyo halkan haye haye halkaan dagay kala durkee ilaahbaa deeq baxshee dulmiga caashaqa kadaa digasahada caashaqa ka daa ------------------------ WAAN MAAGANEE Baydka Koobaad WALLEE MIDHA KU YIIL MAADH IYO TIGAAD MEEL MAYAY HELOON SOO MARAY HADEER MID DHEEX JOOGTAYOO MIDABKAY LAHYD INDHUHU MUHDEEN WAAN MAAGANEE MA WAXAANAN HUBIN MAASHAYEE NASIIB MEEL UU IGAYN Baydka Koobaad WALLEE MIDABSANAY MUXIBADA AAWADAA SIDA MAWJADDAA I MUQUUNISEE WAAN MAAGANEE MA WAXAANAN HUBIN MAASHAYEE NASIIB MEEL UU I GAYN ps. I don't know if any of these songs are available online - if you know fadlan post them!
  15. Originally posted by NGONGE: Having read the eight pages of this thread J seems to be the man with the lyrics I wonder if you can help me with the lyrics of the this song : INAAN WELI KU JECELAHAAY by the one and only Ahmed Gacayte. If nobody has the full lyrics, never mind just enjoy the song. War Soomaliyeey maad aniyo NGonGe noo gargaartaan oo midhaha heestan noo heshaan! Jamaal Kumee sxb?
  16. lolz I'm afraid they don't! but have you seen their interior? they have everything - it is very amazing Wallahi, and it is said their style hasn't changes since the time of Genghis Khan!
  17. wow somebody is sitting on a cload!! keep it raining bro! just finished surving your poetry section!! great stuff!!
  18. lol @ NGONGE's Responce!! » sis sheheraade keep in mind this: "Seek not a youth's hilarity in an old man For the water gone from the brook returns no more. When the harvest-time of a field arrives It will no longer wave in the breeze like a young crop. The period of youth has departed. Alas, for those heart-enchanting times. The force of the lion's claws is gone. Now we are satisfied with cheese Eke a leopard."
  19. salaam MsWorld..: I'm not sure if you can find them in anybook stores, but you can find it @ Amazon. com you can ask Barnes & Nobles if they have it too, most of the books have in their Title: The Story of Layla & Majnun
  20. Originally posted by mire: C. Dhuule's songs are also romentic. He was once known as, I don't know whether you heard this or not, "The Invisible Man of Love" Scrutinize this song by Dhuule himself. (May Allah have mercy upon him) Geesi iyo Hanad-baa La gaboodsadaa Rag ninkii wax garadaa La gar waaqsadaa Waa nin gala abaaloo Gudi kara wanaagoo Samo kugu gargaree -ha-ha--haaa Gar eexiyo; aAdoon godob u malayn Gar eexiyo; Addoon godob u malayn Hawsha ila gal Ama gooni noqoo Aan kaa go'e-e Aan kaa go'e-e Galad iyo ayaan baa Lagu guursadaa Talo aad gorfaysaa Geed lala tagaa Runta laga garaabaa Layskuma gayaxa oo Gees lagama eegee ha-ha-a-ha-a-a Gar eexiyo; Addoon godob u malayn Gar eexiyo; Addoon godob u malayn Hawsaha ila gal Ama gooni noqoo Aan ka go'e-e Aan ka go'e-e Gaban maayo anniguye Adaan kuu go'e-e Jacaylbaa I gooyee (I gubayee) Adna ii garaw Haygu noqonin geed adag Aan go'i karaynoo Gacmaa daalinaayee ha-h-a-a h-a-a-a Gar eexiyo; Addoon godob u malayn Gar eexiyo; Addoon godob u malayn Hawsaha ila gal Ama gooni noqoo Aan ka go'eee Aan ka go'e-e.. Mahdi..: I'm watching this song right now. It is one of my fav songs!! I'm watching the video in which he is standing behind a river dressed in white!
  21. "Layla & Qays in the Desert Persian Miniature, Herat Style ( 15th - 16th Century )"
  22. ..: Dhamaan Salaan Wacan! :.. I saw a Somali girl yesterday, and I was first suprised to see her carrying a book. I was suprised because I am a very big fan of books, some may call me a book-worm, anyway, I greeted her and asked her what she was reading? She told me the book was about Romeo and Juliet, and asked me if I heard their story. I said yes and then asked her if she had heard of the Story of Layla And Qays (Majnun)? She said No! This is the Greatest Love Legend in the Islamic World, and personally I would say it is the Greatest Love Story of All Time! I was very sad to see that a Somali girl was reading some copycat story. Anway, I opened this Topic so that the Nomads can discuss about love stories, Somalian and others. What do you think is the best love story of all time? which is your favorite? maybe you are in Love or have been in Love - tell us your Tale! And lastly, If you have read both Stories which one do you think is the best: Romeo and Juliet Vs Layla And Qays .:Ma'A Salaaamah .: Peace
  23. "Do we have no sense of interior decoration? Don't say it's about the money." __ sheherazade It was when I saw the inside of a Mongolian Yurt that I realized how far behind we are in this subject. lol
  24. Eid Mubarak my fellow brothers and sisters! May q__|__| | unite our hearts in this difficult age! Amiin!