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They have no other home Mogadishu is their home now, they came around the same time if not earlier than the Puntlanders
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They came during the early days of the colonial era they have been in Mogadishu for more than a century now they are Somalisized.
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^^ But all unuka can claim Mogadishu right even those from jawhar and ceeldheer:D
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Failed French! (France confirms failed Somali hostage rescue)
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So let me get this straight people oppose the french but are happy with the Ethiopians Kenyans ugandans and American drone strikes. War naga dayaa dee ama shabaab aynu wada noqono ama walaalaheen fransiisku ha furtaan ninkooda. -
QansaxMeygaag;907777 wrote: Ethnic Xaaji, which in the case of Somalia overlaps a great deal with the national. Don't ask me to quantify "a great deal", short of up-to-date population figures, I am talking qualitatively here. I am aware that the two have been conflated and as a result great injustice done to those who are Somali by nationality/citizenship (not ethnicity) as a result of this conflation e.g. for lack of better words, Somali "Bantu" and other non-ethnic groups... Perhaps the oxymoron "Somalian" to distinguish citizenship from ethnicity is not that bad a term afterall? Yeah the 2 can be confused sometime because in the past you had to be just an Ethnic Somali to be a Somali national today's with Djiboutis independence and Somaliland defacto independence. And the O'gaden region being part of Ethiopia , the Somalia national identity is confined between raskambooni raas caseer Somalia.
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Safferz;907771 wrote: Well said. It's also troubling to see the belief that clan (as it is understood today) has been a timeless feature of Somali society, when it's quite clear that historically we've seen a transformation from fluid kinship networks to politicized tribe/tribalism, beginning in the colonial era and crystallized under the post-independence governments. Tribalism is MODERN. To speak to the OP's point, I think one can argue that clan identity only became preeminent after the Civil War -- with the collapse of the dictatorship (one that actively exploited clan difference despite presenting itself as nationalist, I should add) and in turn the philosophical principle of citizen and nation, everyday Somalis sought refuge in the most basic political unit in Somali society, the clan. It also existed prior to colonialism Maakhir sultanate Maguartania sultanate A.Juraan Sultanate The House of Guled sultanate
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Mogadisho is the capital of Somalia but it also belongs to beesha Unuka weyne.
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What people forget is that Islam is not a new religion its a continuation of allahs message since the beginning of times so the gospels were send by god the same way the suhufis of ibrahim Scrolls of ibrahim were send to ibarahim in his time. So ofcourse you will find similar stories in the Quran but not identically the same about Muse Isa sulayman daud and some other prophets not mentioned in the jewish scriptures Like Salah shucayb luqmaan . Also the story of lut in the bible is not the same as the one in quran. Or prophet hud is also not mentioned in the hebrew bible. Allah mentions in the quran that he revealed the gospel injiil to jesus son of mary only to him not the gospel of johh paul.The gospel of jesus was not a book it was revelation of knowledge Cilm . Jesus did not carry a book around when he was preaching the word of Allah. So the message jesus got according to what Christians today believe and message jesus got according to Muslims is totally different. The Quran is authentic in its form never changed exist in its original text revealed to prophet Muhammad csw.
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They agreed to restart talks as soon as possible the only thing missing is the location of these talks some are saying the UK others Kenya or Ethiopia
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Somaliland iyo Somaliya oo aan wali isla qaadan Meesha lagu qabanayo wada-hadaladii u socday “Dawlada Ingiriiska waxaanu isla qaadanay in la sii wado wada-hadaladii noo socday Somaliya”Wasiirka Arrimaha D. Somaliland Hargeysa(Waaheen)-Wasiirka arrimaha dibada Somaliland ayaa shalay dalka dib ugu soo laabtay ka dib Safar mudo qaatay oo uu ugu maqnaa Wadanka Boqortooyada Ingiriiska, waxaanu shalay ka soo degay Madaarka diyaaradaha ee Magaalo madaxda Kilalka shanaad ee Itoobiya ee Jig-jiga. Wasiir Maxamed Cabdilaahi Cumar oo isla shalayba u soo baqoolay dhinaca Somaliland, socdaal dhulka ahna kaga soo gudbay xuduuda labada dalka ayaa markii uu soo gaadhay Magaalada Gabiley, halkaasi lagu soo dhaweeyay, waxaanu warbaahinta uga waramay waxyaabihii uga soo qabsoomay safarkiisa “waxaan ka soo noqdey safar aan ku Joogay dalka ingiriiska intii aan halkaa joogay waxa ii suuro gashay Inaan kulan la yeesho wasiirka wasaarada arimaha dibada dalka Ingiriiska u qaabilsan africa, oo aanu ka wada hadlaney guud ahaan Xidhiidhka labada dal iyo hawlaha imika socda ee ay iska kaashadaan Dawlada somalila nd iyo dawlada ingiriiska, ha noqoto xaga Nabadgalyada iyo horumarkaba”ayuu yidhi. waxaanu intaasi ku daray “Waxa kale oo aanu ka wada hadalney arimaha xaga siyaasada la xidhiidh ee Wadamada geeska africa, waxa kale oo aanu ka hadalney wada Hadalada dhawaan u bilaabmaya somaliland iyo somaliya iyo sida Ingiriisku diyaar ugu yahay inay wadahadala daasi sii socdaan, inkasta Oo aan taariikh iyo meel mucayin ah la sameyn,hasa yeeshee waxay Dawlada Ingiriisku muujisay inay daneyneyso inay gacan ka geysato hawlahaasi” ayuu yidhi Dr.Maxamed C/laahi
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Apophis you have something against lalaland:D
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Apophis;907578 wrote: Fun fact: few months after that picture, his army in North Africa was nearly wiped out by the British. So British all the way i think in the second world war if i was alive i would support nazi Germany and Benito mussolini
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Malika;907528 wrote: Hmmm Xaji X, so uniform rocks your boat huh? Lets just say i respect their strength its not an easy task to join the Army -
QansaxMeygaag;907520 wrote: Your core identity is that which you can't change (Somali I'd say, try going to a river and washing it out...); you can change religion and with modern technology even sex. Identity is very complex and difficult to reduce it to an either/or argument... Don't be so sure about clan identity; it can be changed. There are many sub-clans who have moved from their ancestral lands and moved into other areas and adopted other clans as their new identity. in my own clan, there are some sections known to have undergone such a transformation (both in-migrants and out-migrants). They are accepted and no one holds that against them... Are you referring to the Ethnic Somali identity or the National Somali identity.
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I prefer Britishland
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Apophis;907501 wrote: How do you win (guul) an exam?? Najaxay sounds Arabic and not Somali. I think the correct expression is imtixanki wan marey (I passed the exam)....I think Guusha u dont have to take literary Afsomaliga is different than English language so when u translate stuff it means something different hadaad tidhahdid imtaxaanka waan hormaray. People will look weird ma imtaxaanku dhaafay lol
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Haatu;907493 wrote: Gartey waad mahadsantihiin. Aaliyah su'aashaas waan kula qabaa. Ma jiraa erey Af Soomaali ah oo u dhigmada ereyga 'Imtixaan'? Oba, sidee bey kaa noqotey sxb? Baasay ku lahaa Afsomaliga wax walba kalmad looma hayo marka imtixaanka u daa
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