Kulmiye

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  1. Kulmiye

    NBA

    I'm big fan of Spurs but it seems like everything is against them... now the whole media is up in them. How far will they go? only time will tell. "The Spurs are winning the battles on technicalities and letter of the law, but they're losing on spirit and intent. San Antonio hasn't gotten away with murder in this series, just aggravated assault. Rest assured, the NBA would love nothing more than figure a way to get the ratings-free Spurs out of these playoffs and move along Steve Nash and the space-age Suns."
  2. Jacaylbaro, anaba xaga uu socdee imika ma ka dhaba; hablihii Hargeysa waa-wada dhoban yihiin?
  3. almost ready to exchange ICQ numbers,lol the boy was in love dee - may ka-qalayso dhocishu miskinka, lol
  4. In Georgia, A man resembling a giant kid was arrested Thursday for sexually assaulting a manikin at a women’s fashion outlet store. Store clerks describe how the man made several trips past the manikin, and then went up onto the podium where he commenced to fondle the manikin’s breasts. When questioned about the incident, he said "I couldn't help it, she had the nicest set of tits I’ve seen in a long time." Lol waa mid anan maqal weeligay- aduunkan waxa-walba waa lagu arkaya.
  5. A Sudanese man has been forced to take a goat as his "wife", after he was caught having sex with the animal. The goat's owner, Mr Alifi, said he surprised the man with his goat and took him to a council of elders. They ordered the man, Mr Tombe, to pay a dowry of 15,000 Sudanese dinars ($50) to Mr Alifi. "We have given him the goat, and as far as we know they are still together," Mr Alifi said. Mr Alifi, of Hai Malakal in Upper Nile State, told the Juba Post newspaper that he heard a loud noise around midnight on 13 February and immediately rushed outside to find Mr Tombe with his goat. "When I asked him: 'What are you doing there?', he fell off the back of the goat, so I captured and tied him up." Mr Alifi then called elders to decide how to deal with the case. "They said I should not take him to the police, but rather let him pay a dowry for my goat because he used it as his wife," Mr Alifi told the newspaper. Source:http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4748292.stm ___________________________________________ there're a lot of ill people out there, but I thought it was a funny story and decided to share with ya'll. Much love and Many blessing!
  6. Saalamu caleekum w.w brother Bob? You’re simple amazing Bob, and our vision seem to be on same light- as the stars shine bright, while dark clouds hang-over our realm... Ya-allah, I guess god has plans for all of us. Inshallah will reach the light when time is right, but for now let's pray together! Stay Humble, Ma'salama Much love and Many Blessing.
  7. Kulmiye

    You

    "You learnt to stand firm like the mountains" Manshallah that was real jazz I guess everyone has their way of reminiscing when it comes to individual dilemma Propos you manage to rise over a deep line with pen. thanks for sharing with us and Please Keep them coming! Much love and Many Blessing
  8. Inspire by Your work, as I wrote this! I’ am what I say I am Wisdom with pen mixture saga in corral man with mind script Graze conflict in poetry Inside with erosion figure Attempting to reach the divine in me Hoping for unity across- the land of bleak Power of equality is the theme of what speak The will in me, couldn’t find a peace Because of what my eyes can see in my sleep in delusion as I "walk thru the valley of despair the shadows of wounded wisdom beneath the sea the graze of my nation Some expected bright views but the past night’s repeated showers",(Bob) Glory is never close to me Struggle is like a stream to me Gun-shots, kids scream across Webi Shabeelle A dry day, many struggle to find wet cream- The wealthy man walks around with a vest under his long-sleeved chemise, While mothers- and brood getting play by Ethiopian pullet machine In attempt to bring peace How can I make them realize hostility is not an answer for democracy? President Abdullah- Currency amend view- but I see the truth in you* how much you getting to see your own nation explode by a man next to you? Crocked old shoe I would spit on your grave, in their first attempt
  9. Kulmiye

    WHY

    very moving piece, Thanks for sharing with us sister!
  10. Ya'salaam, Brother, Bob first of I appreciate the love, and I hope u know that I'm a true fan of your work! seriously you are inspirational on every level, and perhaps people like us can redefine a better, more positive somali culture? Chubacka, lol them indians, naftay ka-jareen English. Much love and Many Blessing!
  11. the arm of my noble strength has been granted The will to claim temptation Complex hunts me for I am two men my discipline pairs me my knowledge fools me deep with in fighting under my spirit in search for redemption through the dark shadows Looking the stand of my nation The child and mother in scrape in midst of uncivil riot Looking for a daylight below the bubble of burden untamed Like man in the moon looking for an air in his dark space Holy or unholy We’re flourished with a great disaster The path of those that lead us is bend with spiritual darkness Senseless violence Wisdom dragged to path in the line of desolation I speak for those in Pain- in between the one’s who was laid to rest in their grave Check my reflection Loss child Somali Mack Ten Mc with hard frame seep pen to paper like a copper rim I bring caper with model sheer Gasping conflict issues carving pain like spaghetti too long to fork In between Searching for a "Better Day" ABu
  12. In the spirit of March Madness, what is your favorite NCAA team & why? BIG TEN and ACC basketball is the best tourney to watch, but as far as selection goes I would like see Florida Vs Ohio State... any chance that will happen?
  13. waxaa soo badanaya arday farabadan oo dhamaystirtay waxbarashadii iyo qaar kale oo aan wali aan dhamayn wax barashadii . aana waxaan ku dalojiira inan guursado... Marka walaloyaal waxaad isheegtan Yaa ku haboon in la guursado? ma Gabdhaha Joogo wadankii(si aan umadda wax ugu qabano ) mise Gabdhaha joogto dibadda (si aanu uu racno wadnahayga iyo dii cajabiisa) fadlan ka qeyb qaado doodaan furan ...
  14. Who are the Top 5 Teams & 5 Players in College Basketball? Teams 1. Ohio st 2. UCLA 3. Kansas 4. Florida 5. Memphis PLayers 1. Kevin Durnat 2. Greg Oden 3. Acie Law 4. Alando Tucker 5. Joakim Noah Share your selection.
  15. To be explicit Straight to the point The saga of a valiant rebel Nomadic blood running through his veins At my sleep Words of my mother fabricating Grand destination In my last journey Look at me momma; in good spirits Looking back to you (: Your impact through the hardship we bear together And stood together Inside my mind your wonderful smile The spirit I’m possessing is eternal, So is my love for you:) Fear got off at the expressway Papa check my rear views::::: I see you still hanging out at the same spot Where our relation shorelined Under your influence every now and then Hallucinate about our camaraderie’s Seems short since we were apart But I’m Grown, completed with knowledge Will you be proud? Your son has reached far Confirm my magnitude Success is art Sky in reach Revolutionary, Swerving through the open waves Searching for a clear path Waiting for the outcome to revision my kingdom Before the bloodstain of the devil covers the sand hills So is my love for you:) Inside the blooming flowers Recline vision Navigating comfort Twilight at my heart
  16. very deep, quite frankly peace is hard to consider when supremacy come to play:) any how u did good job, really u took it to another level:)
  17. Kulmiye

    Super Bowl?

    it seems like no one is talking about the big game? really ya'll need to make your predictions one this one [COLTS OR BEARS] I have to go with the COLTS on this one, because the offense is unstoppable.
  18. Innocent soul Observing life through Poetry journal I thought I have a place call home But with the mark on that sister, In the eyes of that child Struggling for food I appear in clouds on some earth shit And refuse to put my pen down World wide we are the headline In every station Every side of the region Pullet’s rain Mothers mourn Babies born an evening With broken tone Smock covers the shooting stars Myth glorified the Rocky Mountains I surface with the purpose With legitimize I stood Still Brother on brother crime Makes my heart read While streets smell like seals And clatter at the end Like a wartime real’s Where the glib of propaganda spills Has it ever occur to you with faith we still struggle and fall From grace Where the clan of an eyelash gashes the sky Make a wish child Make a wish upon your bullet Hole and watch your mother Shrink into small casket You thought she’ do never be? [remember in quran] Woman came from erosion of bone So when you blink yourself to sleep Hardships sickles your dreams Hold your head up still Mother, in blue morning I rise In search for redemption Up and down hope street Children outgrew from their Underwear, death escapes And escalates at the summit surfaces It seems that we were born this earth To struggle So I select my transgressions But more often than not logic gives way to circumstances And some of us just never make It over the hills So there I go Taking my Weary heart and preoccupied mind to sleep Deep seal my rhythm Heaven I await
  19. DAY TO DAY BURDEN In a world of evil Expose to fairy tale Tragedy spills Death covers the sand hills Biblical commentary crowded With myth and aggression Occupying the human mentality Abandoned whole nation Hard to coexist without exploitation Sociological effects deep-rooted At the other angle of Jews At times is heartrending to see Hitler victims occupying a region Where the original men Is behind a fence Preoccupied To the point his welling to Retaliate by sacrificing his soul At my current state We are in era Holding degree Illustrating hatred Handing the torch of dissipation Preaching communism Exposed to Propaganda by [FOX] In my birth place, Nothing is left but ghetto dust, Few under privilege soul’s, Skull by corrupt fools Motivated by currency Gun shots ignite over Qabiils name never ending burden outburst there my life is busted.
  20. Dedicated to my mother! May God be with you all single mothers:) ___________________________________________ Mother back at one, (single) Dad is piling babies From strange madam Ageing (mother) Even so - she seems brawny with faith As her face glow like an angle Lord, inconceivable, and tribulations has she over came Narration still playing At times Is hard to bear The never-ending waves Before her day view as the other half-- (wife)-- Let me inform you On how her life went Grew up in life Where few can maintain Expose to pain At the age of ten Unexpected came Her mother’s grave People gaze Through eternal grieve “Goodbye” they pray When the Casket came Hard to swallow the agony At the rocky side of the existence- Gasping small emotion Her aunt appear at the sight Welling to take the weight with love At the side of her aunt reconciliation with love Redemption called from another arms He stood unguided man (my father) wasn't aware of his misfortune still love speak Louder than reality Accordingly temptation unfolded Family unit spark Nine kids roll Hasn’t been twelve years yet When the crooked father Blew the family apart And now Me and my mother are left to wonder if heaven has a place for those souls that were infected and the family who was ashtray by the heartless evil?
  21. You are a true visionary and you words never fail to speak volumes. I did try to compete with your melody, but your lyrics are lashing me out. Indeed you have a gift and I do pray that you will maintain and share that vision with the world. Much love and Many prayers:)
  22. Radio Hoax Exposes Anti-Muslim Sentiment in U.S. WASHINGTON (Dec. 1) -- When radio host Jerry Klein suggested that all Muslims in the United States should be identified with a crescent-shape tattoo or a distinctive arm band, the phone lines jammed instantly. The first caller to the station in Washington said that Klein must be "off his rocker." The second congratulated him and added: "Not only do you tattoo them in the middle of their forehead but you ship them out of this country ... they are here to kill us." Another said that tattoos, armbands and other identifying markers such as crescent marks on driver's licenses, passports and birth certificates did not go far enough. "What good is identifying them?" he asked. "You have to set up encampments like during World War Two with the Japanese and Germans." At the end of the one-hour show, rich with arguments on why visual identification of "the threat in our midst" would alleviate the public's fears, Klein revealed that he had staged a hoax. It drew out reactions that are not uncommon in post-9/11 America. "I can't believe any of you are sick enough to have agreed for one second with anything I said," he told his audience on the AM station 630 WMAL, which covers Washington, Northern Virginia and Maryland. "For me to suggest to tattoo marks on people's bodies, have them wear armbands, put a crescent moon on their driver's license on their passport or birth certificate is disgusting. It's beyond disgusting. "Because basically what you just did was show me how the German people allowed what happened to the Jews to happen ... We need to separate them, we need to tattoo their arms, we need to make them wear the yellow Star of David, we need to put them in concentration camps, we basically just need to kill them all because they are dangerous." The show aired on November 26, the Sunday after the Thanksgiving holiday, and Klein said in an interview afterwards he had been surprised by the response. "The switchboard went from empty to totally jammed within minutes," said Klein. "There were plenty of callers angry with me, but there were plenty who agreed." Those in agreement are not a fringe minority. A Gallup poll this summer of more than 1,000 Americans showed that 39 percent were in favor of requiring Muslims in the United States, including American citizens, to carry special identification. Roughly a quarter of those polled said they would not want to live next door to a Muslim and a third thought that Muslims in the United States sympathized with al Qaeda, the extremist group behind the September 11, 2001, attacks on New York and Washington. A poll carried out by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an advocacy group, found that for one in three Americans, the word Islam triggers negative connotations such as "war," "hatred" and "terrorist." The war in Iraq has contributed to such perceptions. Klein's show followed a week of heated discussions on talk radio, including his own, and online forums over an incident on November 22 involving six Muslim clerics. They were handcuffed and taken off a US Airways flight after passengers reported "suspicious behavior" that included praying in the departure gate area. The clerics, on their way to a meeting of the North American Imams Federation, were detained in a holding cell, questioned by police and FBI agents, and released. Muslim community leaders saw the incident as yet more evidence of anti-Muslim prejudice. Ignorance Seen as Key Problem Several American Muslims interviewed on the subject of prejudice over the past few weeks said ignorance was at the core of the problem. "The level of knowledge is very, very low," said Mohamed Esa, a U.S. Muslim of Arab descent who teaches a course on Islam at McDaniel College in Maryland. "There are 1.3 billion Muslims in the world and some people think they are all terrorists." Hossam Ahmed, a retired Air Force Reserve colonel who occasionally leads prayer meetings for the small Muslim congregation at the Pentagon, agreed. "Ignorance is the number one problem. Education is of the essence." There are no hard figures on how many Muslims have been subject to harassment or prejudice and community leaders say that ugly incidents can prompt spontaneous expressions of support. Such as the e-mail a Minneapolis woman sent to CAIR after the imams were taken off their flight. "I would like to ... help," the e-mail said. "While I cannot offer plane tickets, I would be happy to drive at least 2 or 3 of them. My car is small, but at least some of our hearts in this land of the free are large." And optimists saw signs of change in the November 4 election of the first Muslim to the U.S. House of Representatives, which has 435 members. Democrat Keith Ellison, a 43-year-old African-American lawyer, did not stress his religion during his campaign for a Minnesota seat, but said his victory would "signal to people who are not Muslims that Muslims have a lot to offer to the United States and the improvement of our country."
  23. Kulmiye

    Sore Vision

    Along the horizon lies my birth nation Above my nation stars are crowded Beneath the stars pain is magnify From distant, hard to conquer the burden Content was ever lasting hope Evil, neglect camaraderie From books I have informed, my ancestors preach civil brotherhood Values were compromise, but I'm confound to see ill-mannered offspring from roots of revolutionaries...
  24. It’s interesting when you come to a crossroads. Each road is littered with pitfalls and struggles, lined with landscapes of wonderful memories and difficult hardships. But at the end of the road you just hope that what lies before you was worth the journey. Maybe there is no end of the road and only the journey. Would that change the speed at which you travel? Can you go back and see the dandelions dancing across the rolling hills; or the way the wind rustled through the trees? I don’t know. But what I do know is that for the rest of the journey I can take my shoes off and walk barefoot; and experience fully what life has to offer.