Abyan

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  1. Originally posted by Guevara: "The monkeys grab their breasts, and gesture at us while pointing at their private parts. We are afraid that they will sexually harass us," said Mrs Njeri. :eek: :eek: :eek: :confused: :confused:
  2. Originally posted by buuxo: quote: 3. Al Ayyamul Khaaliyah, Our Numbered Days On Earth. 4. High Fashion: Fire resisiting Clothes For Somali Sisters. Thanks Nur, the above topics would be great. Me think that too
  3. A relative of mine came from kenya, na vile ana ku chongowa, ali sema ati We uko black , uki pita makaa, makaa anaimba "we are family, i got my sisters na brother wit me."lol Mbwa wako mkora, mdem akim pita, ana imba " whose that girl, na nanana ."
  4. No answer? Can someone at least tell me what its called in english..
  5. Has anyone here heard of the disease called "duuf" I don´t know what its called in english. It affects the bones and i heard that it puts someone in a wheelchair in its severe form.
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    The name Abdi

    lol ,It says Abdi Ali on my brother´s passport. School certificate and everything, even his driver´s license. Due to my mom not being able to speak the language of the country(there was a communication problem)when we first arrived. My brother´s name is Abdirahman they probably thought Rahman was his middle name Ali being his surname. I dont know , lol
  7. my favorite Mukulaal mininkeed(gurigeeda) joogto miciyo libaax eey leedahay someone translate in english please.
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    London Nomads

    I hope diamante has recovered :confused:
  9. To quote my lovely cousin, "halmar dhiiqada si fiican u gal" "If you are gonna wake up in the morning to feed and cloth, you might as well feed five mouths "
  10. Transformers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq0ZJgb-VX4 Ducktales http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42xM1kLPrYo
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    HINDI FANS

    I was very young at that time,I remember sneaking to my neghbours house to watch Shakti , great film. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-QhUvUyMGQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RfxemtLGGZE
  12. www.turntoislam.com is a website where i feel has a lot of information about Islam. It has videos, artices and e-books for reverts and non muslims. Alot of misconceptions about islam is cleared. http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=10 This is a book called A brief illustrated guide to understanding Islam http://www.islam-guide.com/ I hope it helps sis
  13. I really admire the single mothers that work to put bread on the table for their kids and while also trying to be a mother the little time she is not at work, and on the weekends making sure they have qurans classes. But i dont understand the mothers that want to go to work given the opportunity to be at home with their kids while their husbands work and provide for their family.
  14. Originally posted by Rahima: Iran: nose job nation June 6, 2007 - 11:23AM But a senior Iranian cleric, Ayatollah Mahdi Hadavi, said Islam allowed facial surgery as long as it did not harm the person: "It is permitted based on Islamic rules," he said. "Being beautiful is not something prohibited in Islam." Reuters This is exactly why we have to know whom we get our knowledge from.
  15. May Allah make the pregnancy easy for you sis. Koolkat speaking of epidural, my friend took it on her pregnany and she said she was floating on cloud number nine.lol I dont know , but im afraid of it, i heard that it has some side effects :confused:
  16. What does islam say about mothers day? I found this for you sis Ruling concerning celebrating mother's day Question: Every year we have a holiday on a particular day and it is called Mother's Day. It occurs on March 21. All the people gather and celebrate that day. Is this permissible or forbidden? Response: Every holiday or celebration that differs from the Sharee'ah celebrations is a newly-invented innovation that was not known during the time of the Pious Predecessors. Furthermore, it may have begun as an imitation of the non-Muslims. Therefore, in addition to it being an innovation, it may also be an act of resembling the enemies of Allaah. The Sharee'ah holidays are well-known among the Muslims. These are the `Eed al-Fitr, `Eed al-Adhha and the weekly `Eed [Fridays]. There is no holiday or festival in Islaam other than those three. Every holiday that is invented besides them is to be rejected as an innovation and falsehood in the Sharee'ah. This is because the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) said: ((Every deed introduced into our affair that does not belong to it is rejected)). That is, it is rejected from that person and it will not be accepted by Allaah. Another wording of the hadeeth states: ((Whoever does a deed that is not what our affair is upon, will have it rejected)). Since that is clear, the holiday that is mentioned by the questioner, known as Mother's Day, is not allowed. It is not allowed to have during such a day any kind of public display and celebration, happiness, giving of presents and so forth. It is obligatory upon a Muslim to have pride and honor in his religion. He should also limit himself to what Allaah and His Messenger (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam) have restricted this upright religion to. This is the religion that Allaah is pleased to have His servants follow. There can be no addition or subtraction from this religion. Furthermore, a Muslim should not be a kind of weak person that follows every Tom, Dick and Harry. Instead, his personality should be that defined by the Law of Allaah, such that he is followed and not a follower, such that he becomes an example and not a disciple. This should be the case because the law of Allaah, praise be to Allaah, is complete and perfect in all aspects. Allaah says in the Qur.aan: {This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favor upon you and have chosen for you Islaam as your religion}, [soorah al-Maa.idah, Aayah 3]. Furthermore, the mother has much more right than to have just one day in the year as a celebration for her. In fact, the woman has a right upon her children, that they will care for her, look after her, obey her in anything which is not sinful, during all times and at all places. Shaykh Ibn 'Uthaymeen Fataawa al-Mar.ah Source: http://www.fatwa-online.com/fataawa/innovations/celebrations/cel003/9991018_1.htm
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    Dheylo jecel

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xb63vhC7WxE Good actors..loool
  18. The Hijab is not a piece of cloth that we just put it on our heads, our bodies should also be covered.. On the authority of the wife of the prophet (pbuh), Umm Salama (RA) said: "When the verse was revealed that they should cast their outer garments over their bodies' was revealed, the women of Ansar came out as if they had crows over their heads by wearing outer garments. The hijab itself must not be a display. Allaah ordained it so as to cover the beauty of women and not for showing off. Allaah (swt) says `And not show of their adornment except only that which is apparent.' (S24:31). The hijab must not be transparent The purpose of wearing hijab must be achieved. In order for the hijab to be a cover, it must not be made of transparent material making the woman covered only by name, while in reality she is naked. The prophet (pbuh) is quoted as saying: "In the latest part of my Ummah (nation of Muslims) there shall be women who would be naked in spite of being dressed, they have their hair high like the humps of the Bukht camel, curse them, for they are cursed. They will not enter Al-Jannah and would not even perceive its odor, although it's fragrance can be perceived from a distance of 500 years travelling by camel" This indicates that a woman could cause herself a grave and destructive sin if she puts on a garment that is thin and transparent and which clearly shapes her body's features. Hijab must be roomy, and not tight. The hijab is a safeguard against fitna. If it is tight, it will be descriptive of the woman's body and this violates and defeats the whole purpose of hijab. The hijab must not be perfumed On the authority of Ad'Diya Al-Maqdisi, the prophet (pbuh) said: "Any woman who perfumes herself and passes by some people that they smell her scent, then she is a Zaniyah (adulteress)." The hijab should not be for fame Abu Dawoud and Ibn Majah have related the prophet to saying: "The one who wears a garment designed for a worldly fame, Allaah will make them wear a garment of humility on the Day Of Resurrection then he will be set ablaze." The garment of fame is any garment a person wears to make themselves look famous. This applies whether the garment is highly precious and shows admiration to the life of this world or if it is chosen of a low quality to show lack of interest to this worldly life. The person may put on clothes with distinct colors so as to draw attention, act proudly and/or arrogantly Source http://www.troid.org/articles/sisters/hijaab/conditions.htm The Prophet (salAllaahu ‘alayhi wasalaam) had around him the best of individuals. Therefore, his wives were the best of the women and are referred to as our mothers. The wives of the Prophet (salAllaahu ‘alayhi wasalaam) were also the most righteous and virtuous of women. The prophet sallAllahu alayhi wasalam said" The best of mankind is my generation, then those who come after them,then those who come after them"Bukhari and muslim) Where im trying to get to is we should look back and see how the sahaabas and sahaabiyaats dressed, follow there examples,Because they are those who lived with the prophet (sall Allahu aleihi wa sallam), they are those who were present when ayaats was revealed and so forth. Who, but they can then have the best understanding? coz i bet the prophets wives did not dress like the picture below lol..Otherwise there would have been an authentic hadith about it Many just take "half-way" measures, which not only mocks the community in which she lives, but also mocks the commands of Allaah (swt). They consider what they put on now wrongly as "hijab" So, O muslimoon, be mindful to Allaah (swt) and His Messenger (pbuh), and do not deceived by those who "bless" this action of yours and conceal their true intentions. Do not be deceived, and there is no excuse to follow the evil. Walaahi im not trying to act holier than anyone in here, i used to be half ways and always felt i was contradicting myself. Just remember this ayah the next time you walk down the streets and you are lauged at. "Verily! (During the worldly life) those who committed crimes used to laugh at those who believed. And whenever they passed by them, used to wink one to another (in mockery); And when they returned to their own people, they would return jesting; and when they saw them, they said: ‘Verily! These have indeed gone astray!’ But they (disbelievers, sinners) had not been sent as watchers over them (the believers). But on this Day (the Day of Resurrection) those who believe will laugh at the disbelievers. On (high) thrones, looking (at all things). Are not the disbelievers paid (fully) for what they used to do?" (Surah Al-Mutaffifin 83:29-36) Allah's words should serve us a support and we should also take comfort in being strangers in this society as the prophet salAllahu aleyhi wasalam said "Islam began as something strange, and it would revert to its (old position) of being strange, so good tidings for the strangers." (Narrated by Abu Huraira and Reported Sahih Muslim)
  19. Originally posted by Rose: but i think you meant to say anaka...am i correct@ kimiya? no ,i think what she meant to say was anuka ps, i think mc xamar must be confused by now
  20. My Pc is infected with spyware, does anyone know any free software I can download???
  21. Abyan

    Muslimah

    Originally posted by Kimiya: By Brother Dash The cloak enveloped the breeze on a day made sunny by her complexion A radiant kind of energy or perhaps synergy of mood and disposition She possessed me Enveloped me Cradled me like an orphan babe And then she caught my glance I don't know why I was afraid to say that it was her essence that gave her such a presence That sparked such a desire Not of flesh But of spirit That longing for love She reminded me of He That blew life into She That gave birth to the We That soothes our troubled cries and I tried to avoid the eyes But those eyes pierced the walls of my soul She grabbed and immobilized me Gently choked my jugular and peered deeply "Oh my is that the universe I see in the iris of her soul?" You see it was the essence of her presence that reminded me of love It was the flow of her gait It was the way that she walked It was the way that she talked Though her lips never parted She was purifying water I soooooooo wanted to pray Prostrate to her God That created That stated Paradise was at her feet I was captive to her beauty And I don't mean she was pretty Convinced of my own conviction She questioned my existence And my ego ran for cover Was it the Sun that warmed the wind that kissed my cheeks Or was it the breadth of her aura A majestic, feminine kind of Je ne sais quoi My soul quaked Or perhaps it ached Language is an inadequate conveyor She never said a word Her existence spoke volumes And this moment demanded a reply I was bursting to ask the question Struggling, bumbling, fumbling for the appropriate time Hyperventalaic starts and stops to the question Fear and anticipation gripping my emotion and my right index finger And in the midst of this comical spasm This flotsam, jetsam to and fro She must have heard the words yell from my soul And with the softness of a whisper and almost sweet serenade She said to me simply…Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh "I'm just a Muslimah" source Brother, Lower your gaze lol Nice poem
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    GOOFY

    ^^^Im going to start wearing niqab inshaAllah....I havent told anyone yet..lol
  23. Originally posted by LayZieGirl: CLEVER-TREVOR, I haven't had the opportunity to eat at your restaurant, because I haven't visited MN, but my older sister (rock's chick) woow , the rocks chick is your sister? Ive always wondered where she had gone....Tell her she is missed by an soler..lol...or maybe she changed her name?
  24. Originally posted by Taliban: You respond to yourself? You have responded to yourself 3 times; that doesn't sound right. Why did you break the chain, you should have let him be with his camiraad