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  1. Blessed

    ladies

    ^^^ :eek: Our late Eedo Araweelo must be turning in her grave Let this be the last time we say anything remotely decent to them. Last time
  2. ^^are these Muslims? or non-Muslims who want to discuss Islam? It isn't encouraged to debate about religion if the other person is doing it merely for the sake of arguement. Imaam, Ahmed used tell the Kaafirs or anyone who invited him for a debate to leave him be as he was happy with his deen and anyone who had doubts about theirs should go and look for it elsewhere...
  3. lol@ Barwaqo and Cawo. Yous lot are cruel, you know that Mr Professor. Welcome to SOL walaal. Fisrt of all, I think the term 'boyfriend' is a little vague. It's meaning sort of changes in the Somali and English context. The reason for the rise in pre-marital relationships is that arranged marriages are no longer practiced by Somalis. I personally don't see a problem with two people who want to get to know each other before they get married (as long as they don't go over the top and do it gaalo style). I also think that many parents have adopted this way of thinking. Otherwise, they’ll end up with spinsters for daughters and sons married to none Somali - no Muslim women. Notice the double standards in the Professors post? Coming to the second part of your question - are they Muslim? I wouldn't question a person’s faith based on their wrong actions. Sometimes Muslims (even good Muslims) act in an un-Islamic manner. Laakin, have you considered the fact that some parents might want to get involved in their daughters life by perhaps leaving the door open for her to tell them about who she intends to marry and give them a chance to get involved in the selection process. I know a lady who lets guys that are interested in her daughter to visit her in the house because she feels that gives her a peace of mind - knowing who she's talking to and making sure that’s all that gonna happen between them. Talk! It's better than the undercover bizniz most Somalis get involved in - cos as they say wax la qariyo ceeb baa ku jirta.. and I am 100% that any gal who was a seeing a brother just for the sake of ‘bashaal’ or whatever – the last people she’d wanna know about it – are hooyo and aabo. If , I was a mother, I'd probably adopt this approach with my daughter - if he is prepared to come to your house and talk to you in front of your parents - than you got yourself a serious man. I think that also goes inline with the Islamic perspective... don't confuse it with the meet the parents scenarios on American television. In an instance where you get parents who don't mind it if their sons and duaghters mess around tehir lovers - waa hawl iyaga u taala - you can't expect everyone to follow the rules. and finaly - don't generalise dee. Waryaa Ina Bakhti Lagde aka Grab Tuujiye, I must say that your response was more than impressive. Laakin, I don't want disappoint you walaal but gabdhaha Somaalia joogaaba wiilasha wey la sheekeystaan. I mean how are you gonna find a xaajiyad, if you don't talk to girls ...
  4. Xaawo! This article might give you more info. It's long but really informative. It also recommends possible actions that anyone who is concerned can take ..hope that answers your question VIEWS OF THE ****** PEOPLE UNDER ETHIOPIAN COLONIALISM BACKGROUND The ****** Somali territory lies between Oromia to the West, Afar land to the Northwest, the Republic of Djibouti to the north, Kenya to the south and The Somali Republic to the east. Somali agro-pastorals people with a single language, culture, and socio-economic structure inhabit the ****** territory. The ****** Somali people were free, independent and powerful until colonial powers from overseas came to Africa and started arming the Abyssinian chiefs in the north of present day Ethiopia. The Abyssinians using the arms and expertise provided by the colonialists captured Harar in 1884 and started raiding ****** Somali villages in that area, killing the men and selling women and children as slaves. The ****** Somalis resisted vehemently the encroachment of the Abyssinian expansionists and succeeded in halting their advance. Even though the Abyssinian military campaign to conquer the rest of the Somali territory failed, the colonial powers recognised its claim over the ****** Somaliland and signed treaties with them. From 1886 to 1948, Abyssinia (renaming itself Ethiopia) waged a constant war of conquest against the Somalis but failed in gaining any further foothold in the ******. In 1935, Italy invaded Abyssinia and captured it along with the ****** and the territories of other nations in the area. Then the British defeated Italy in the Horn of Africa in 1941, and it administered the ****** for eight years until it transferred the first part of the ****** (Jigjiga area) to Ethiopia (the Abyssinians) for the first time. The next parts were transferred in 1954 and 1956. Thus, Ethiopia gained the control over the ****** without the knowledge or consent of the ****** Somalis. From that time onward, successive Ethiopian regimes mercilessly suppressed the ****** people and whenever the liberation movements seriously weakened and threatened Ethiopian colonialism, a foreign power directly intervened to re-establish its colonial rule over the ******. Ethiopia since the beginning of this century and up to now has been characterised by one nation using the powers of state to subjugate and exploit all the other nations within that artificial system. For almost one century, the Abyssinians are abusing the concept of sovereignty and statehood to deprive the rights of other people living under the rule of the artificial state of Ethiopia. Ethiopia is a state founded on colonial doctrine and bases its rule on the use of force and emergency measures for oppressing the majority of the people and exploiting them. Ethiopia claims that African borders inherited from colonialism should be left intact and it inherited the ****** territory from the colonial powers. At the same time, Ethiopia is boasting to be the only African state that was never colonised. This means that Ethiopia has been a participating partner with the colonial powers that divided Africa among themselves but has never relinquished its colonial possessions. To maintain such a colonial state, the rulers had to build a massive military machine and embark on forcefully maintaining one of the most vicious authoritarian rules in the third world. The resultant resistance from the people and the inevitable taxing of material and moral resources of the oppressing elite became Ethiopia Achilles’ hill and brought about the downfall of its successive regimes. The relentless resistance of the colonised nations and the consequential resource drainage brought down both the rules of Haille Sellassie and the military Junta of Mengistu. THE CURRENT REGIME IN ETHIOPIA After the fall of Mengistu Haille Mariam, EPRDF (Ethiopian Peoples Revolutionary Democratic Front - the new name adopted by the Tigray Peoples Liberation Front to camouflage it’s narrow ethnic base and rule Ethiopia, succeeded in capturing Addis Ababa with the help of Eritrean Peoples Liberation Front (EPLF). Although most of the nations under Ethiopian colonial rule contributed to the weakening and downfall of the Ethiopian Politico- military machine, specially the ****** Somali people who not only played a major role but also involved their brethren across the border from the Somali Republic, TPLF captured the seat of power and succeeded in gaining international recognition. At first the new Ethiopian rulers feeling weak and aware of the international climate and the demise of totalitarian regimes and the era of colonialism, forwarded a reasonable and plausible program for addressing the burning issue of Ethiopian colonialism and its solution through recognising and granting the right of nations to self-determination through a peaceful process. EPRDF offered the charter program, which recognised the right of nations to self-determination up to cessation and stated that a transitional period of two years has to relapse before the nations could exercise that right. Thus, EPRDF recognised the colonial nature of Ethiopia in principle. The ******ia National Liberation Front (ONLF), considering the burden of the long struggle of the ****** Somali people and cognisant of the priceless value of resolving the long standing conflict between Ethiopia and the ****** people through peaceful means decided to give chance to peace and avert a costly and unnecessary war. But before the ink was dry, it became obvious to ONLF that EPRDF was only buying time and was lying the ground for keeping intact the colonial legacy it inherited and was scheming to attain the submission of the ****** Somalis to it colonial rule through demagogy and token democracy. EPRDF grossly miscalculated the gravity and depth of the ****** Ethiopian problem. EPRDF blinded by its sudden and unexpected victory and the temporary absence of challenge and armed opposition from The ******ia National Liberation Front grossly miscalculated the severity and gravity of the conflict between the ****** people and Ethiopia and the unbending desire of the ****** Somalis to regain their usurped sovereignty and independence. EPRDF, forgetful of the bitter experience of its people under the previous rulers and despite its rhetoric of being committed to democracy and the rule of law and respecting the right of nations began the construction of its politico-military structures for maintaining the colonial empire of its predecessors. Hence, all people concerned in ending the long-standing conflict lost an excellent opportunity and EPRDF planted the seeds of the next cycle of bloodshed and violence in the region. It started trying to divide the ****** Somali people and undermine the leading role of ONLF by creating pseudo-organisations based on tribal lines. At the same time, it spread its intelligence network and military garrisons all over the ******. In early 1992, the EPRDF government masterminded the killing of several ONLF officials, including some members belonging to the Front’s Central Committee. Then EPRDF attacked the headquarters of ONLF in an effort to wipe it out but withdrew after sustaining high casualties and postponed its plans. In spite of all the intrigues and harassment of EPRDF, ONLF and the ****** Somalis persisted in avoiding confrontation and continued rebuilding their political and administrative institutions. In September 1992, the ****** people went to the polls to cast their votes in a free and fair election, for the first time in their long history, to elect their district councils and representatives for the regional parliament. EPRDF strongly campaigned for its surrogate parties and members, but in a landslide victory, the ONLF won about 84% of the seats in the newly elected regional parliament. In mid-1993, the regional government complained to the government in Addis Ababa about its flagrant interference in the day-to-day affairs of the ****** region, an act that contradicted the commitment to regional autonomy and devolution of power to the regions. EPRDF retaliated by freezing the regional budget, diverting international aid, discouraging international Non Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) to work in the ******, as well as obstructing all initiatives, and projects deemed necessary for the development of the region. In late 1993, the Ethiopian security forces arrested the president, vice-president and secretary of the Regional Assembly, and it transferred them to prison in Addis Ababa. EPRDF released them after ten months without trail. Finally, when EPRDF established its legitimacy as the government of Ethiopia in the eyes of the international community, and its military and economic resources was enhanced, it felt confident enough to mount a military campaign against the ****** Somalis at the end of the transitional period. Moreover, in order to get the raison d’être for its campaign of terror and subjugation of the ****** people, EPRDF dictated to ONLF and the ****** Somalis an unacceptable choice. In effect, EPRDF told the ****** Somalis to either endorse a compulsory constitution that would legalise the colonisation of the ****** people by Ethiopia and the participation in an election where their role would be to endorse EPRDF nominated candidates. EPRDF strategy was to deceive the ****** Somalis into sanctioning its colonial rule while at the same time eliminating themselves from the political structures it intended to maintain its hegemony over the nations and avert any future threat. In addition, if the ****** Somalis oppose what it proposed, to get the motive for declaring war on the ****** people and extricate itself from honouring the pledges it entered in its moment of weakness and maintain the Ethiopian colonial legacy. The ****** people, after deliberating on the moves and intentions of EPRDF and understanding the choices EPRDF was presenting to them—either to relinquish what they had fought for so long or to be trodden upon, decided that it was unacceptable to succumb to the designs of EPRDF and forgo the quest for their self-determination and freedom. A quest the ****** people had shed so much blood for and suffered so much. Therefore, on 28 January 1994, at a press conference in Addis Ababa, ONLF called for a referendum on self-determination and independence for the ******. And on 22 February 1994, a cold-blood massacre took place in the town of Wardheer, where more than 81 unarmed civilians were killed by TPLF militias, who tried to kill or capture alive the chairman of the ONLF Mr. Ibrahim Abdalla Mohamed, who was addressing at that time a peaceful rally in the centre of the town. In February 1994, the Regional Assembly passed a unanimous resolution in accordance with the Transitional Charter, demanding a referendum on self-determination and independence for the ****** people, under the auspices of international and regional bodies such as United Nations, Organization of African Unity, European Union, and other independent non-governmental organizations. The EPRDF government in Addis Ababa reacted swiftly overthrowing and virtually disbanding all democratically elected institutions in the ******, including the Regional Parliament. Like their predecessors, the president of the Regional Parliament, vice-president and several members of the parliament (MPs), were arrested and transferred to prison in Addis Ababa. Mass arrests and indiscriminate killings also took place. On 17 April 1994, the Ethiopian government launched a large scale military offensive against ONLF positions and detained many suspected supporters of ONLF and on 28 April 1994, at a press conference in Addis Ababa, the then TPLF defence minister Saye Abraha claimed that all resistance movements in the ****** had been destroyed and stamped out. In a petition addressed to the president of the Transitional Government of Ethiopia (TGE), the elders of the ****** asked the Ethiopian government to stop the military offensive against the ****** people, and seek a peaceful dialogue to resolve the conflict, instead of opting for a military solution, which complicates the already explosive situation. In May 1994, the EPRDF government sponsored a new surrogate party called Ethiopian Somali Democratic League (ESDL), which is a version of People’s Democratic Organizations (PDO), which exists throughout Ethiopia within the EPRDF framework. The first congress of ESDL was held in Hurso under the patronage of the then prime minister of TGE Tamirat Layne (now eliminated also), who appointed a member of the ruling EPRDF coalition as a chairman of the new pro-government party. On 25 January 1995, the EPRDF government hastily arranged a meeting in the town of Qabridaharre to convince the ONLF to participate in the upcoming federal and regional elections. The meeting, which was chaired by the then president Meles Zenawi (the current prime minister), failed when EPRDF refused to allow independent arbitrators to participate in a negotiated settlement. After that the ONLF, broke off all contacts with the EPRDF government, closed down its office in Addis Ababa and boycotted elections in 1995. Since 20 April 1994, combatants of the ONLF and Ethiopian forces are fighting bloody battles and Ethiopia is vehemently denying the engagements with the liberation forces. Certainly, the ongoing struggle for self-determination and independence in the ****** continues to cause inhuman sufferings and are the basis of instability and tragedy in the Horn of Africa. The 1991 Charter and the new Constitution, which Ethiopia espoused on 8 December 1994, guaranteed, as EPRDF claimed, the secession of a people if they are, “Convinced that their rights are abridged or abrogated”. In addition, the process of negating that the rights of the ****** Somali people is constantly abrogated proved too costly to the ruling junta in Addis Ababa. The tyrannical regime in Ethiopia started a campaign of propaganda and public relation stunt in order to convince the international community of it democratic and liberal nature and to legitimise its continued presence in the ****** after the people requested to exercise their right to self determination and announced that it was conducting elections in the ******. The ****** people thwarted its attempts but never the less it announced that the elections were held and its bogus surrogates had won the seats in the ******. At the same time to further cloak its treachery, it formed its own ONLF party and unashamedly declared that ONLF had taken part in its sham elections. This was a clear indicator of its lack of confidence and inability to hide its failure to control the ******. From that time onwards, Ethiopia has been moulding and remoulding it sham representatives in the ******, the so-called parties and ****** parliament, more than five times but up to this day Ethiopia is unable to manage the situation. After failing to intimidate the ****** Somalis to go along with its colonial program, EPRDF has embarked on a war of attrition with ONLF and indiscriminate and inhuman tyranny against the ****** people. The Ethiopian army (EPRDF militia’s) killed, imprisoned or looted thousands of civilians. Hundreds of women were raped and for the first time in the history of the ****** people, male children were raped. But the new Ethiopian colonial state headed by EPRDF has used every trick in the books of colonial strategy but failed to obliterate the armed national struggle of the ****** People and has been forced to occupy only the major towns and move in heavily armed convoys. Then Ethiopia frantically resorted to human rights violations such as killings, imprisonments, forced conscription, exiling, intimidation and harassment, suppression of basic democratic rights which highlight the suffering of the peoples. The regime's policies of systematic underdevelopment include economic sabotage, irresponsible plunder of resources with no regard to sustainability of the environmental, denial of education opportunities, socio-cultural dismantling and subjection to conflict-ridden political and administrative structures. Moreover in the ******, EPRDF forces and Tigrean dealers, who have been given concessions and game-licences by the Ethiopian government, which is dominated by ethnic Tigreans, are devastating the poor and the fragile ecological balance by widespread exploitation and depletion of forests for military purposes, firewood and charcoal. The rich wildlife, including big game, game birds, forests and water resources has all suffered irreparable damage in the ****** under the Ethiopian government. After it became obvious to EPRDF that it could not destroy the national resistance of the people and that it was gaining momentum, EPRDF following the strategies of its predecessors attacked stateless Somalia and captured three regions. Ethiopia is intending to find scapegoats to blame for its failure in subduing the ****** people and their rejection of its colonial lust, divert attention and in a bid to maintain its credibility both inside and outside Ethiopia. Ethiopia is also actively engaged in sabotaging the reconciliation of the Somali people and building of a Somali state. At the same time, Ethiopia is hosting summits for the Somali leaders and is posing as a mentor to the Somali people and collecting funds from the UN on that issue. The Ethiopian destabilisation plan is not limited to the Somali nation. Ethiopia attacked Eritrea on the pretext of retaking two Eritrean territories but in reality is intent in recapturing Eritrea and colonising it again, but Ethiopia received from Eritrea lessons it did not bargain for. Ironically, the Ethiopian government, which violates the very basic human rights of all citizens in the empire-state of Ethiopia, including the ****** Somalis, and wages wars against its neighbours, poses itself as a champion of Democracy and Human Rights in Africa. THE POSITION OF THE ****** SOMALIS The ****** Somali people present the following summation of their views about Ethiopia: 1. Ethiopia has colonised the ****** people and is viciously continuing that colonial legacy in spite of the change of regime in Addis Ababa and the ****** people categorically state that the present regime of EPRDF is not different from the rule of it predecessors in substance. 2. The ****** people are a sovereign nation, have the right to be masters of their destiny, and are intent on actualising that right. 3. The ****** people will continue to struggle as long as the Ethiopian state remains intransigent to the rights and wishes and continue pursuing its inhuman oppressive policies. 4. The ****** people will not participate in the bogus elections Ethiopia periodically conducts as a public relations exercise to beguile the local and international communities and hide its colonial and authoritarian nature, nor will they be take part in its colonial administrative structures. 5. The ****** people calls upon the people of Ethiopia not to participate in the maniacal purges the current regime is perpetrating on the ****** people and become a party to the regime’s crime against humanity. 6. The ****** people calls upon the current EPRDF regime ruling Ethiopia to desist from its current militaristic and aggressive attitude and accept a peaceful negotiated settlement of the current conflict between the ****** people and Ethiopia with the participation of third neutral parties from the international community. APPEAL TO THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY The ****** people inform the international community that the Ethiopian government is violating their basic human rights and is systematically exterminating them. Ethiopia is being encouraged to commit this genocide against the ****** people by the lack of the international community censure over its human Rights violations, and holding its rulers responsible for the gross human rights, abuses perpetrated by its Army and Security Forces in the ******. The ****** people appeal to the international to recognise the colonial nature of Ethiopia and its brutal repression of the ****** people and hold it accountable for its acts. Furthermore, Ethiopia is using international aid for military and political programs directed at oppressing the ****** Somalis and other nations under it s colonial rule and in its expansionist policies against its neighbours. Whenever its war coffers are depleted, Ethiopia appeals for international aid for natural disaster victims, at the same time Ethiopia has the means to attack two neighbouring states and maintain a huge colonial occupation army in the ******, Oromia, Afar, Sidama and other territories of the oppressed nations. !
  5. ^^^ Ameen, sis. Lander, Og-Girl and Bachelor I agree! You know that type of Somali Nationalism that some of us seem to be stuck on is the same adopted by the Arabs as regards Palestine. They sing about it and constantly talk about it... But when push comes to shove, they turn their cheeks and do nothing about it. We don't need that people. If you care, help your people - if you don't then stop the calaacal. Originally posted by sadeboi: quote: I'm more of a do it for your self (and your region) and forget the cheesy patriotic mantra type of Somali wow i thought since you guys were somalilanders that would mean you would leave somali's and thier polotics to them self or even somali patriotsim ! you know there actuallly some somalis left that one a somaliweyn !!!!! shhh but dont tell anyone! and somali will be untiedeven if lil togdheer and awdal and woqooyi galbeed leave the greater somailia!!! Why the plurals brother? I speak for me -not the entire SL population and I most certainly am not representing the government of my region on this matter. Walaahi, you amaze me. You talk of uniting Somalis and tell me to stop minding Somali affairs because I happen to come from a region that seeks independence. But anyway. I'm bored with the SL V Sweyn debate. I've already made my position clear elsewhere and I don't ever recall saying anything opposing unity of Somalis (reer Sl are still Somalis) in helping each other. In my view that is possible even when we don't have the same government. Which was the gist of my statement, which you misquote: The people of O.gadania shouldn’t sit back and wait for the rest of ‘Somalia’ to unite and stop fighting. They should continue to fight their battles and INSHA-ALLAH they will be granted victory from Allah. The Somali (including my own) 'governments' have all demonstrated that they are not interested in supporting the people of Og.adenia to gain their independence. They have either sided with Ethiopia or turn a blind eye by using 'uniting Somalia' is a priority as an excuse for the lack of action. Obviously, it would make matters easier but that does not excuse funding and aiding Ethiopia in the mean time - or does it?
  6. Soomaaliyeey toosoo, toosoo isku tirsadaye, hadbakiin ....., taageera waligiinee (I forgot some of the lines) .... 'Waxaan la oooyayaa ilamdu iga qubanaysaa Ikhtiyaar nin loo diidoo la adoonsadaan ahay' Sorry walaalo.. but this song does not describe the Somalia of today. Maanta waxa Somaalia haysta morons who won't even comprehend the meaning of those great lines. How can they rise up against Ethiopia, when all they care about is causing havoc in Somalia? if we have to we Somalis waxaan xabashida ka daalaynaa guerilla attacks till they cry on our feet!!! lool! If only Somalis where that revolutionary- caring or even bothered :rolleyes: I'll call it what the people of that region call it -Og-adenia I'm not a 'Pan just for the sake of it Somali' I'm more of a do it for your self (and your region) and forget the cheesy patriotic mantra type of Somali
  7. ^^That won't happen dearest. My friends at the FBI will be there to protect moi Now, tell me. Do you want to come to some sort of a compromise with me? Say, if you tell me about your brothers’ whereabouts - I might share some of my wealth with ya. You don’t have to feel bad- I’m sure Guantnamo Bay – will do him a world of good. Anything is better than hanging with those wolves from Wembley, I’m sure Anyways… back to the topic. Sorry LST I think there is something very sinister about the placing those American soldiers in Somalia.
  8. ^^it's not about Somalia, its about ******ia. The problems are different. The people of ******ia are being oppressed and their land is occupied by a stronger- developed and estbalished nation. Somalia on the otehr hand, is a mere memory of a nation whose leaders are stuck on ****** .... How the hell are they gonna help anyone? when they don't even want to exist as a nation Xaawa... I'm not from the region but it really sadnes me that fellow Somali Muslims are under Ethiopian occubation. I know that some people from the region are very active in gaining their independence - laakin, it's really difficult to make any progress when their fighting with one of the most powerfull african nations that is being supported by the worlds 'super powers. For that reason, I hope that other Somalis (whatever their political choice) support them in gaining their freedom. Insha Allah. This is a nice link on the region, it's history and current activities .... hope that helps
  9. Originally posted by B_A_L_L_E_R_Z: SOME FUNNY STUFF LOL THAT GUY LOOKS LIKE MY OLDER BROTHER AND HIS NAME IS FAIZAL ASWELL. And he lives in West London Great! I smelis (smell) wealth *need to start hanging out in wembly* :cool:
  10. Have any of ya'll heard the lyrics of this band. Man, these brothers are just so heavey. My little brother has been bugging me about 'Islamic hip hop' groups for a while but am really feeling the craze with these brothers. Yous lot can hear samples of their works Here- I just had to share this particular one with ya'll. It's a good break from the usual rap or rather blah, blah about w***ing and n**as :rolleyes: :rolleyes: if you know of any good muslim rapers - please share Thank you One billion strong, all year long, Prayers to Allah even in Hong Kong Can never be wrong if we read the Qur'an Cause it's never been changed since day one. Others may brag, say that we lag, But they don’t know all the power we had The power we had, the power we have So Muslimoon don’t you ever be sad Take many looks, go read their books, You'll see all the facts that your friends overlook, So always be proud, you can say it out loud I am proud to be down with the Muslim crowd! M-U-S-L-I-M I'm so blessed to be with them... M-U-S-L-I-M I'm so blessed to be with them... They look at me strangely Like I emit some type of energy That draws Kafirs - disbelievers towards me. Thinking to themselves what makes him different from me. Is it the hair, the clothes or maybe the food he eats, What could it be, that make thug cats, stand at attention, His demeanor's peaceful but on his face it's clearly written that, This aint the sorta brother caught up in this and that Running streets carrying heat yo he aint into that. This brother must live by some type of criteria, To make it to the average cat quite superior So maybe one of these days I get near enough Play like Nancy Drew on this mystery and clear it up. So listen up if you think this is strange, Cause these the type of thoughts that use to run through a new Shahada's brains and I bear witness to the one with 99 names, InshAllah I will always remain. M-U-S-L-I-M I'm so blessed to be with them... M-U-S-L-I-M I'm so blessed to be with them... Don’t know about you, I know about me, I'm proud because I'm rolling Islamically Everywhere I see, even on TV, People talking trash about the way I be. But what they all hate, is if we get great Cause we're the only ones with our heads on straight Don’t ever frown, or your head looking down, If you read the Qur'an you're the best in the town. Y'all have doubt say- we have no clout But-within-a-few years see how we've come about. Were back on the scene, The number-one deen, I'm proud to be down with the Muslimeen!
  11. Blessed

    Ghost Town

    lol! Exams bruv. It'll soon stop being so ghostly
  12. ^^lol! I think your right there. What worries me is America's motive in Somalia. It's a bit surprising that a 'super power' like America is struggling to find this geezer in a 'land of anarchy'. Honestly, if he really is in Somalia (which I doubt) it would be really easy for them to catch him. They’re even offering 25milion dollars for the dude - which warlord would pass that up? Anyhoot- ppl check this out... man! I thought this wanted thing only happens in cowboy flicks :rolleyes: Aliases: Abdallah Fazul, Abdalla Fazul, Abdallah Mohammed Fazul, Fazul Abdilahi Mohammed, Fazul Adballah, Fazul Abdalla, Fazul Mohammed, Haroon, Harun, Haroon Fazul, Harun Fazul, Fadil Abdallah Muhamad, Fadhil Haroun, Abu Seif Al Sudani, Abu Aisha, Abu Luqman, Fadel Abdallah Mohammed Ali, Fouad Mohammed DESCRIPTION Dates of Birth Used: August 25, 1972; December 25, 1974; February 25, 1974 Hair: Black Place of Birth: Moroni, Comoros Islands Eyes: Brown Height: 5'3" to 5'5" Sex: Male Weight: 120 to 140 pounds Complexion: Dark Build: Unknown Citizenship: Comoros, Kenyan Languages: French, Swahili, Arabic, English, Comoran Scars and Marks: None known Remarks: Mohammed likes to wear baseball caps and tends to dress casually. He is very good with computers. CAUTION Fazul Abdullah Mohammed was indicted on September 17, 1998, in the Southern District of New York, for his alleged involvement in the bombings of the United States Embassies in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and Nairobi, Kenya, on August 7, 1998. REWARD The Rewards For Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $25 million for information leading directly to the apprehension or conviction of Fazul Abdullah Mohammed. SHOULD BE CONSIDERED ARMED AND DANGEROUS IF YOU HAVE ANY INFORMATION CONCERNING THIS PERSON, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR LOCAL FBI OFFICE OR THE NEAREST AMERICAN EMBASSY OR CONSULATE. FBI Most Wanted
  13. Assalamu Aleikum sweetness, I'm sad that your going but I guess everything has to end somehow. I wish you well in all that you do and for Allah to bless such a sweet sister with all thats good. Stay beautiful, sweet and true - like you'v always been Yeah.. and stay in touch Salaams and love
  14. Sad but interesting. I would love to read it - but am already depressed with the Iraq scenario that they keep bombarding us with. Man, I just can't stand news 'pornography' - what does the media get out of repetitively showing us disturbing images of people getting humiliated... aaargh! :mad: :mad: *May Allah show mercy to the Muslims. Ameen!
  15. I got 32% :rolleyes: I got the feeling kuwiina 100% keenay 'haa uun bey iska dhaheen'
  16. loooooooooool^^^^^^ masakiin, but I like Always thought they were smart after I've discovered Basma Waheed - don't she rock? Now, I think Egyptian ladies are very cool, might join the local masri community to get more of that attitude
  17. Originally posted by Haaruun: Ameenah , Only gals made ur holiday sweeter???...come again? Oooh! My bad and two (or would that be three) of T.dots most gentle of men You keep disappearing dee.. can't be mad at for 4getting ya Maahli, hehehehehe! I think lady be would love that, I does!
  18. Raxmah, Wasnt my intetin sweets. Just warning ya. But give us a shout and we'll welcom ya with mugz of PG-tips. Raula All the best sugah- He'll be a lucky man. just get rid of that done King hair style
  19. Then it quickly ocurred to me that perhaps he was embarrassed, so I let it go. Yeah, I think you done the right thing. I wouldn't be offended as am sure he has his own reasons. If your that bothered about his actions, it might be an idea to go back and see if he acts like that again - crack a joke about it and see what happens...
  20. Subxan Allah! Democracy is hypocracy walaahi. may Allah have mercy on the Iraqis.
  21. ^^ Allah. I just Love this car. man Sha Allah, Tabaarek Allah :eek: :eek: Hasna sis. Can't help ya there. I'm public property. London Transport takes me places
  22. ^^^Hehe! Your bad! nice tips though *takes notes* Og-GIRL have yoy anything more to add
  23. Blessed

    ladies

    First of all - looooooooooooooooooool! You’re a treat! I love the way you complimented and put them in their place with the same stroke. I'll tell you something some guys here just love arguing with us - so they'd deliberately jump to the wrong conclusion if you don't blatantly kiss their arses :rolleyes: But anyway. I remember a few time when a brothers compliment made my day. In fact any compliment from one particular faarax makes my week sweet Laakin, there is this particular incident that just left a lasting effect. It was the second day of me wearing hijab and I was feeling really awkward. You ladies know that feeling you get on your first day: your not sure if you've made the right decision and that maybe you look better with your hair out - Basically, Shaydaan was doing overtime in my head. As, I was having this little conversation with myself (and my inner demon) - two Somali brothers appeared in front of me. They seemed to be having an argument but one of them noticed me and stopped his friend and said something really sweet about how I looked decent and pretty in my hijab and referred to me as ‘gabadheena’ to his friend. He said salaams and than he just carried on with his business. See, that was a genuine brotherly compliment and it gave my inner shaydaan the sack - I think he was ‘Heaven sent’
  24. lol@ Barwaqo, naa hadaad is caruureysay - where the hell does that leave me? I'm 24. I guess me and raula are the cajuusaat of the forum
  25. ^^^LOL! I like that poem it's deep! I gues, you can use the onion to make him 'suqaar' and hilib... U get ur onion and poem -he gets his calool filled Lovely