Malika

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  1. Ngonge your at work?

     

    Oz - Insha'allah. 2012 has been interesting year so far, am not sure if it meant I have finally aged and got wiser or this year was one that I had learned alot about my life..nevertheless, its been a good journey.


  2. Dugsi was fun only when there was 'maulid' in some rich Indian/Arab/Somali household - we got to dress, sing qaswiida and eat, eat and eat. The only bit I didnt like was the macaaliim's wife - she was called Ayeeyo [ A somali woman that run the madrasaa, whom was married to the Yemeni sheikh]..She used to sneak up on us with the longest stick - whooped at us randomly, we responded with random recitation - most of the time, was whatever the person next to you was shouting..lol

     

    I underestimated how much I learned at that dugsi - to this day, whatever knowledge I have the root was in those small rooms. Whenever I am in Dar es salaam, I visit my macaalims. Ayeeyo passed away few years back- Illahi janadaa firdows kaa warabiyoo..After all, she looked out for us[somali kids]

     

    corruption of girls was such a norm - sheikh kasta gabadh yar uu awoowe unoqoon kara ayuu qabee.


  3. ^You ooze 'heaven-bound ness' - anigo kuu garaaniin baan kuu jecely..iska ba da those who know you personally. Aaaw@ hubby, its his duty dear to take care of our Val..lol

     

    I am in bed still!!!! - shame on me. I had a day off, drop my daughter off at school, came back and snuggled under the duvets watching tv..Now, I need the incentive to get up and carry on with the day...lol


  4. LOL..nuune, I must have had a really bad day that day - A&T baa madaxdaa kaa tume just for glancing my way...ha ha..I cant even remember what was eating me then..subhanallah!


  5. ^I think all mums are soft on their sons, there must be a theory somewhere that links that behavior back to how much perhaps the son reminds the mother of the 'father'...

     

    Honestly..I wouldn't know what to do with a boy, I would be so strict he would ran away from home..lol I am soft but very controlling erm..strict.


  6. ^Isnt that your position always?..Lol

     

    Morning all.

     

    I had taken extra hours here and there - I want to see yaa raysaan doona between me and work....waxaa laa yirii nin baa damadaa adunyoo madamatoo...baal aan arke.

     

     

    So...maxaa laa shegee?


  7. Xaaji - aan wax kuu shegee , the Somalis in Zambia have been doing VERY well for decades, pre Somali conflct to now - marka jealousy cant be an issue - the issue is arrogance of one man that triggered an unfortunate ugly episode. Dee, beriyahaan 'rioting' is the norm...any excuse for citizens to take law in their own hands, when they feel unjustly treated - we have seen this in many places.

     

    Zambians are not primitive nor bamboon - they have been tolerant and hospitable for many many years to the Somalis..


  8. Ninka shaqalihiisa dile 'ina qasaayee ' ayaa laa daha - with such a nick name one expected nothing from the arrogant so and so. Somalis have done really well financially in Zambia for decades - perhaps they assumed themselves untouchable. I called family the day it was happening - and indeed, Ndola was a scary place to be for a Somali, the police was out in force so was the army - hadhii kale, it would have been worse.


  9. ^Lol..says the man that hangs around parks on Thursdays, forgetting he had an interview...lol[jk]

     

    manning KFC iyo Mcdonald maa xuma hee, if only they dont take their nacnac to hoyo iyo abo...one should hide their failures from dedicated parents me thinks!..lol


  10. Masha'allah and kudos to your father! for his effort, for his belief in your ability and mostly for enabling you to access what he couldn't himself - education.

     

    A&T, its true one can never appreciate the sacrifices ones parents had to endure in order for their children to have access to either education or shelter/food etc etc. I was and am a pleaser sort of a child to my parents, so I knew that by doing well - it pleased my mother especially, so my mission in life became, a journey to please her. Now, I am a mother, I too had made sacrifices that will enable my child to walk the paths I couldn't - even though sometimes, I feel its too much of a burden on her. As I expect nothing less of perfection..lol

     

    Stoic - indeed. Prayers, prayers....I am a firm believer of that.


  11. ^Lol, when they are chewing - baal soo kicii the next day , when the khat is wearing off their system - bahalo oo kale ayee uu eekadaan.lol

     

    No one in their right mind can deny that Khat is not an addictive drug - it is a drug. As mild as it is, it has destroys lives..full stop.