Jacpher

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  1. ^Those are your words, your exact words. I have neither made them up nor added anything to them. Glance back at your first post [Page 5] to the topic and see who resorted to cheap name-calling and personalized the topic only to dismiss the whole argument as emotional outburst. Do not shy away from your derogatory behavior and disparaging comments to the departed ones. Makes no sense to do so now when they have already been recorded by the guardian angels. Man up your words kiddo. Put up or shut up as the saying goes.
  2. I'm gonna let your little slips pass by but what I don't know is how these three beheaded soldiers were 'traitorous monster' who 'terrorize' 'rape' and 'road bandits extort the civilians' and 'war criminal' munaafaqiiin gaalo raacyo ah? Where is the evidence? Or Is it a total sheer of ignorance on your part to insult, disregard and disrespect the corpses of the Muslims. Is it that Al-Mansuur have shown you what's in their heart? Do you or does he have higher power of Elmul-Qeyb capabilities? Or is it the lack of knowledge of the deen you seem to be dragging its good name in the mud and Kalgiis Muslim bigotry mindset and suicidal tendencies? You do scare me a lot kido and I'm not kidding. Your character is all that Islam stands against. You can't possible represent a Muslim or a believer when infact you speak and act differently. Has the Al-Shayadeen group told you insulting amwaatul Muslimeen gets you first class ticket to Jannah? Forget the name calling of 'dabo-dhilif' 'gaalo-raac' 'Christian' and 'personal foot-washer of Meles Zenawi' All these coming from the better Muslim and the defender of the deen? Just respond as to how you reached your conclusion and judgment these men 'got rightly slaughtered' as you put it. What deen gives a blood sucking gangs with hands full of Muslim blood to be the judge, jury and the executioner? Is this the justice of Allah? Alla maxaa Muslim magaca laga haleeyey.
  3. Rabul Ciza Jahanama ku timisiiyey Mujrim Mansuur. Mujrimiin Alle ka furtay ayaa magaca Alle ugu goodinaya inay magaca Ilaahey Muslimka ku laayaan. Shahaado hee aan ku gowracee! The irony of all ironies! Despicable Kaligiis Muslim. Kashafa aka keyboard commando, put on that vest and head to Addis Ababa if you're bravery is beyond the computer screen.
  4. Originally posted by Kashafa: Tarteebso, abti. I was just getting started. There's a whole lotta crap that you doled out in your posts on this thread, and you gotta be held accountable for it. Nomads seem to be tip-toeing around holding your feet to the fire, on account of your grief and mourning, but I have dispensed with social niceties a long time back. Back when Soomali oo kala baxthay Gaal-raac vs Gaal-deed. It's good to see you flying your new "Ethiopia is our better choice" flag and have your feet firmly planted on the Gaalo-raac side. No more tortured 'neutral sympathizin' for ya. I like that. You do have the option of having everything you said on this thread stricken from the record due to the whole emotional outburst, otherwise you'll be hanged by your own words. Saan aa ka-waday iyo saan baa ula-jeeda will not avail you. If you're going to quote someone, the worst you could do is cut the sentense into peices and take the middle part. I firmly believe Ethiopia has much better Muslims than the likes of you Kaligii Muslim and the war mongering blood sucking gangs of Al-Shayaadeen. Your justification for the barbaric inhumane atrocities of Al-Shayaadeen gangs in Moqdisho and your arrogance of calling dead Muslims names "gaalo & munaafiqeen" just speaks volume. A certain warlord is famous for such filthy. Misery loves company. Yalaxoow has a friend today. You are disgrace to Islam and society. Faaraxoow: His ignorance is beyond imagination. Trying to score a cheap point on the death of men of Shahada. Allow yaa ogaada Kaligii Mulsim walba, intuu mid ka Iimaan suuban kana Rabi jecel diluu munaafaqnimo ku tilmaamaa.
  5. Originally posted by Kashafa Ethiopia is the better choice because one of your dhabo-dhilif cousins got rightly slaughtered ? Beautiful. Grief and rage(even when contrived) has a way of making people utter the unthinkable. But even then, Waa xanaaqsanaa is no excuse to speak like an imbecile. Perhaps you will also renounce Islam and proclaim yourself a Christian while you're still doing the whole contrived anger thang. Go on. Let it all out. Announce that you are applying to be the personal foot-washer of Meles Zenawi(the regular body washing position is occupied by Duke). Go to the Ethiopian embassy in your neck of the woods and offer your services as a dhabo-dhilif spy. Swear to avenge the death of your mercenary road bandit of a cousin. Commission a poet to eulogize him and his Isbaaro(road-block) exploits. Swear an oath to make it your life's mission to serve Ethiopian interests. "They killed my cousin so I'll go off the deep end" is some comical shit ya just can't manufacture, lol. You know the world is coming to an end when start blubbering over the oh-so-deserved, oh-so-just execution of a traitorous monster who made it his life's work to prey on the weak and the innocent. You woulda thought people would join the villagers and the shacab in rejoicing over the destruction of these *********. But, no: Tragedy only counts when it hits the Tol-ka. Dhabo-dhilif Logic 101 for ya. Qul Muutuu bi qaydikum All the way, homey. Yaaba is gaaray. Kashafa: Innocent men of Shahada were beheaded by the blood mongering hands of Shayadeen criminals whose mind can't differentiate right from wrong, must you response with this Quranic verse, Qul Muutuu bi qaydikum? Yaa Jaahil do you even know what the ayah entails? I'll give the benefit of the doubt and advise you to look it up? You cast a judgment of Munaafaqnimo and went above and beyond ignorance. You witnessed munaafaqnimo in their hearts and their hate for Allah and his deen? And about me and tolka. Say all you wish as it harms you more than it does to me. I've been called Morgan fascist and now dabodhilif spy, Christian and personal foot-washer of Meles Zenawi. All these because I said stop the cruel judgment and guilt to the departed? One must not degrade their integrity by reasoning with the ignorance filled post like yours. Walee Mr. ME been kuma sheegin maalintuu yiri, hand this boy the vest. I'll leave with these words. "Idaa Nadaqta safiihu falaa tujibhu, fakheyrun min ijaabatihi asukuutu."
  6. At this rate, Ethiopia is the better choice than these barbaric Shayadeen criminals.
  7. Faaraxoow, people are turning out to be a lot worst than animal. I dare not insult the animal. Beheading the innocent, poking a single bullet at Amxaaro army cargo and in turn losing the whole village is what seems to be the new strategy, the new jihaad, the new way of defeating the enemy. Oddly enough, they see it as win win situation. Al-Shayaadeen criminals bring darkness to Somalia.
  8. ^You must be the Ann Coulter of Clinton campaign.
  9. It was a human tragic to my family and to all of Somalia. Sadly, that was not enough. The ones he left behind subjected to read SOL of the crimes their loved ones supposedly committed. We totally disregarded their lifes and that of their family and jumped to conclusion. It shows how less worth human life is in Somalia, and sadly on SOL boards. Waa xaal aduun. Khuliqal Insaanu min cajal. May Allah reach them janatul firdows. Ilaahey ha ka qabto Al-Shayaadeen Muslimka habeen iyo maalin gumaadaya.
  10. ^You convict as traitors, collaborators and dabodhilif. My response to that is you could have never accomplished for Somalis what these men have done in one day, keeping the peace of the city. That's right. I forgot. Anarchy is what you prefer. Reflect on this before you jump to judgment sxb. Tell me what magnitude crime that deserves a punishment of beheading. Did you read this comment of this fool? "This morning the mujahideen attacked the so-called government troops guarding the roads for the Ethiopian forces. We killed three of them," said Muktar Ali Robow, a senior commander of the Islamists' Shabab youth wing. Protecting the roads for the Ethiopian forces? So they were protecting the roads from Al-Shayaadeen Qaadicu-Dariiqiin ah? Is this the crime they commited and the punishment is beheading? So Islamic they echo the words of jihaad. May Allah idinku salid balaayo idin qowracda idinka. Islaanimada ayeyba been ka sheegeen. They're as far away from Islam as they can possibly be. Che: Guilty by association is your judgment and reasoning now? You know my stance on TFG. Let's not wast time on that. It was around 9pm when I got this horrible news of the beheading of a peace loving, honored and a family man. I was speechless and stopped everything I was doing. Traitor, collaborator and dabodhilif is what you accuse of? Is that what you're going to tell the 'three year old' he left behind and these shayadeens orphaned now. Spare the judgment for a second. Just ask yourself. What do these Al-Shayaadiin group do other than going around and murdering innocent people. Which one is more heavy in our deen; spreading mischief in the land or killing someone?
  11. ^I can't believe what I'm reading. Do you know if any of these soldiers were actually spies as you hint?
  12. Inaa Lilaahi wa inaa ileyhi raajicuun. Is it more tragic to have these savage militia behead a man of respect, honor who took up the responsibility to keep the peace of the city while earning a bread for his family? Or having a Somali and a Muslim justify these heinous crimes of humanity behind computer screen? You've already convicted them as collaborators of the enemy. What gave you the right to convict them? Do you know one or more these soldiers? These Al-Shayaadiin group have much more hatered and animosity towards Somalis. They do more damage and filth in the name of Somali than Ethiopia ever dreamed of. Such ideology and action have no place in Somali society. Beheading & suicide bombing against innocent Somalis including women and children is what they refer as jihaad. Ilaahey asfali saafiliin idinku ururi dheh. Wuxuush waxba maba dhaantaan if you support and justify such Al-Shayadiin ideology and hateful mindset.
  13. McCain's Spiritual Guide: Destroy Islam Washington Dispatch: Televangelist Rod Parsley, a key McCain ally in Ohio, has called for eradicating the "false religion." Will the GOP presidential candidate renounce him? By David Corn March 12, 2008 Senator John McCain hailed as a spiritual adviser an Ohio megachurch pastor who has called upon Christians to wage a "war" against the "false religion" of Islam with the aim of destroying it. On February 26, McCain appeared at a campaign rally in Cincinnati with the Reverend Rod Parsley of the World Harvest Church of Columbus, a supersize Pentecostal institution that features a 5,200-seat sanctuary, a television studio (where Parsley tapes a weekly show), and a 122,000-square-foot Ministry Activity Center. That day, a week before the Ohio primary, Parsley praised the Republican presidential front-runner as a "strong, true, consistent conservative." The endorsement was important for McCain, who at the time was trying to put an end to the lingering challenge from former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee, a favorite among Christian evangelicals. A politically influential figure in Ohio, Parsley could also play a key role in McCain's effort to win this bellwether state in the general election. McCain, with Parsley by his side at the Cincinnati rally, called the evangelical minister a "spiritual guide." The leader of a 12,000-member congregation, Parsley has written several books outlining his fundamentalist religious outlook, including the 2005 Silent No More. In this work, Parsley decries the "spiritual desperation" of the United States, and he blasts away at the usual suspects: activist judges, civil libertarians who advocate the separation of church and state, the homosexual "culture" ("homosexuals are anything but happy and carefree"), the "abortion industry," and the crass and profane entertainment industry. And Parsley targets another profound threat to the United States: the religion of Islam. In a chapter titled "Islam: The Deception of Allah," Parsley warns there is a "war between Islam and Christian civilization." He continues: I cannot tell you how important it is that we understand the true nature of Islam, that we see it for what it really is. In fact, I will tell you this: I do not believe our country can truly fulfill its divine purpose until we understand our historical conflict with Islam. I know that this statement sounds extreme, but I do not shrink from its implications. The fact is that America was founded, in part, with the intention of seeing this false religion destroyed, and I believe September 11, 2001, was a generational call to arms that we can no longer ignore. Parsley is not shy about his desire to obliterate Islam. In Silent No More, he notes—approvingly—that Christopher Columbus shared the same goal: "It was to defeat Islam, among other dreams, that Christopher Columbus sailed to the New World in 1492…Columbus dreamed of defeating the armies of Islam with the armies of Europe made mighty by the wealth of the New World. It was this dream that, in part, began America." He urges his readers to realize that a confrontation between Christianity and Islam is unavoidable: "We find now we have no choice. The time has come." And he has bad news: "We may already be losing the battle. As I scan the world, I find that Islam is responsible for more pain, more bloodshed, and more devastation than nearly any other force on earth at this moment." Parsley claims that Islam is an "anti-Christ religion" predicated on "deception." The Muslim prophet Muhammad, he writes, "received revelations from demons and not from the true God." And he emphasizes this point: "Allah was a demon spirit." Parsley does not differentiate between violent Islamic extremists and other followers of the religion: There are some, of course, who will say that the violence I cite is the exception and not the rule. I beg to differ. I will counter, respectfully, that what some call "extremists" are instead mainstream believers who are drawing from the well at the very heart of Islam. The spirit of Islam, he maintains, is one of hostility. He asserts that the religion "inspired" the 9/11 attacks. He bemoans the fact that in the years after 9/11, 34,000 Americans "have become Muslim" and that there are "some 1,209 mosques" in America. Islam, he declares, is a "faith that fully intends to conquer the world" through violence. The United States, he insists, "has historically understood herself as a bastion against Islam," but "history is crashing in upon us." At the end of his chapter on Islam, Parsley asks, "Are we a Christian nation? I say yes." Without specifying what actions should be taken to eradicate the religion, he essentially calls for a new crusade. Parsley, who refers to himself as a "Christocrat," is no stranger to controversy. In 2007, the grassroots organization he founded, the Center for Moral Clarity, called for prosecuting people who commit adultery. In January, he compared Planned Parenthood to Nazis. In the past Parsley's church has been accused of engaging in pro-Republican partisan activities in violation of its tax-exempt status. Why would McCain court Parsley? He has long had trouble figuring out how to deal with Christian fundamentalists, an important bloc for the Republican Party. During his 2000 presidential bid, he referred to Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell as "agents of intolerance." But six years later, as he readied himself for another White House run, McCain repudiated that remark. More recently, his campaign hit a rough patch when he accepted the endorsement of the Reverend John Hagee, a Texas televangelist who has called the Catholic Church "the great whore" and a "false cult system." After the Catholic League protested and called on McCain to renounce Hagee's support, the presumptive Republican presidential nominee praised Hagee's spiritual leadership and support of Israel and said that "when [Hagee] endorses me, it does not mean that I embrace everything that he stands for or believes in." After being further criticized for his Hagee connection, McCain backed off slightly, saying, "I repudiate any comments that are made, including Pastor Hagee's, if they are anti-Catholic or offensive to Catholics." But McCain did not renounce Hagee's endorsement. McCain's relationship with Parsley is politically significant. In 2004, Parsley's church was credited with driving Christian fundamentalist voters to the polls for George W. Bush. With Ohio expected to again be a decisive state in the presidential contest, Parsley's World Harvest Church and an affiliated entity called Reformation Ohio, which registers voters, could be important players within this battleground state. Considering that the Ohio Republican Party has been decimated by various political scandals and that a popular Democrat, Ted Strickland, is now the state's governor, McCain and the Republicans will need all the help they can get in the Buckeye State this fall. It's a real question: Can McCain win the presidency without Parsley? The McCain campaign did not respond to a request for comment regarding Parsley and his anti-Islam writings. Parsley did not return a call seeking comment. "The last thing I want to be is another screaming voice moving people to extremes and provoking them to folly in the name of patriotism," Parsley writes in Silent No More. Provoking people to holy war is another matter. About that, McCain so far is silent. David Corn is Mother Jones' Washington, D.C. bureau chief.
  14. This piece is hilarious. That line of habarta, "as far as I know" is becoming a trade mark. Senator Clinton Isn't A Republican, As Far As I Know. Winston Churchill wrote: "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on." The big lie -- the "ultimate fear bomb," as Michelle Obama put it -- is this notion that Senator Obama, despite being a Christian and a patriot, isn't who we says he is. I'm referencing, of course, this ridiculous e-mail whisper campaign which continues to make its roundelay through the tubes. In fact, a friend of a friend who continues to inexplicably open anything with a "Fw:" in the subject line actually e-mailed the goddamn thing to me last week. I've since set up an Outlook Express message rule that automatically obliterates any e-mail containing the words "madrassa" and "Hussein." If Outlook was able to somehow sniff out horseshit, I'd be leaning on that message rule as well. Yet between this awful viral blast and the on-going fear-bombing with regards to the senator's name, the fact that he's achieved an uninterrupted lead in the popular vote and the pledged delegate tally is a testament to the unstoppable power of his campaign. What's more shocking than the psychonaut tenacity of the whisper pandemic about Senator Obama is that it's far more plausible that Senator Clinton is a Republican Manchurian Candidate. Now, I'm not suggesting that Senator Clinton is really a Republican. As far as I know, and I take her at her word. But just for the hell of it, let's read the record. When Senator Clinton was a senior in high school, she was a member of Citizens for Goldwater-Miller. The following year, she was elected president of the Young Republicans at Wellesley College. So, in her youth, there's no denying that she absolutely was a Republican. You won't find this information in her online biography, by the way, so you'll have to ask her about it. While in college, she became involved in the civil rights movement and rapidly transformed into a liberal Democrat who supported anti-war Democratic candidate Eugene McCarthy for president in 1968. Yet it wasn't until the 1968 Republican National Convention when she finally left the Republican Party... for good? As far as I know. Four years later, during the Watergate investigation, she advised the House Judiciary Committee as they assembled a case for impeachment against President Nixon. I take her at her word that she wasn't a spy. From 1986 to 1993, Senator Clinton sat on the board of the notoriously anti-labor corporation known as Wal-Mart, founded and operated by far-right conservative Republican Sam Walton. Fast forward to 2002 when Senator Clinton vocally supported the Bush administration's plans to invade an occupy Iraq. To this day, she refuses to either reject or denounce her support of President Bush and the neoconservative conspiracy for war even though the roster of lies about Iraq is a mile long -- but not nearly as long as the roster of American military casualties: more than 30,000 by the most recent accounting. Senator Clinton is also a longtime member of the Democratic Leadership Council (DLC) which is composed primarily of Democrats who routinely capitulate to the Republicans. "Democrats In Name Only" is a pejorative nickname that's often associated with members of this centrist organization. And the senator's historically awkward line, "It's not change you can believe in; it's change you can Xerox," was written for the senator by the DLC's current president, Bruce Reed. Ironically enough, Reed's line was intended to blast Senator Obama for using a line written by his campaign co-chair, Governor Deval Patrick. Score! Good job, Clintons! And during the course of this year, 2008, Senator Clinton has exhibited a disturbing affection for Republican fear mongering. In New Hampshire, Senator Clinton first invoked the prospect of a terrorist attack and how only she was qualified to handle such an event. "I don't think it was by accident that al-Qaeda decided to test the new prime minister. They watch our elections as closely as we do, maybe more closely than some of our fellows citizens do. Let's not forget you're hiring a president not just to do what a candidate says during the election, you want a president to be there when the chips are down." I wonder who wrote that line for the senator? Probably a Democrat on her speechwriting staff, and I take her at her word that it wasn't a Republican. Meanwhile, during the very same week in which William Kristol recommended to the senator that she use the politics of fear against Senator Obama, Subsequently, Senator Clinton hedged while responding to a question about Senator Obama's religion -- "as far as she knew." The day after Kristol's recommendation, the Kenyan garb photo appeared on the Drudge Report. And, later in the week, her campaign released the 3AM television commercial which could very easily have been a commercial for Senator McCain. It's also noteworthy that Clinton campaign pollster Mark Penn wrote the commercial. Penn has a storied Republican past, as was reported by The Nation: A host of prominent Republicans fall under Penn's purview. B-M's Washington lobbying arm, BKSH & Associates, is run by Charlie Black, a leading GOP operative who maintains close ties to the White House, including Karl Rove, and was former partners with Lee Atwater, the political consultant who crafted the Willie Horton smear campaign used by George H.W. Bush against Michael Dukakis in 1988. Speaking of Willy Horton, we're all familiar with the disgraceful instances of race-baiting from the Clinton campaign -- a tactic generally reserved exclusively by the Republicans. Most recently, Clinton finance committee member and former vice presidential nominee Geraldine Ferraro said that the only reason Senator Obama is winning is because he's black. "If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position. And if he was a woman (of any color) he would not be in this position. He happens to be very lucky to be who he is. And the country is caught up in the concept." Ferraro has yet to resign from her post with the same dignity and selflessness as Samantha Power, Senator Obama's foreign policy advisor, when Power said that Senator Clinton was a "monster" -- a harmless epithet, far less insulting than Ferraro's flagrantly racist comments. And the Clinton campaign has yet to reject or denounce Ferraro's unapologetic bigotry, nor her continued defense and reiteration of the initial trespass. The Clintons are sticking with Ferraro. When have we witnessed this behavior before? Sticking with someone who's clearly wrong? And then there are Senator Clinton's remarkably obnoxious endorsements of Senator McCain, as well as her desire to follow Bill Kristol's advice (again) -- this time agreeing with his advice to Senator McCain that the general election ought to be framed around national security issues. For the record, AmericaBlog documented her repeated endorsements of Senator McCain and, concurrently, her offenses against the Democratic Party: "[McCain has] never been president, but he will put forth his lifetime of experience. I will put forth my lifetime of experience. Senator Obama will put forth a speech he made in 2002." "I have a lifetime of experience that I will bring to the White House. I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House. And Senator Obama has a speech he gave in 2002." "Of course, well, you know, I've got a lifetime of experience. Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience. And you know, Senator Obama's whole campaign is about one speech he made in 2002." Clearly, the senator's point was that if she doesn't win the nomination (and it's mathematically impossible at this point), she would prefer to see Senator McCain defeat Senator Obama in November. After all, and by her own admission, Senator McCain is more qualified and better equipped to defend the nation against the evildoers. What's more is that Senator Clinton has provided for the McCain campaign enough clips to launch a thousand fear mongering commercials. SCARY VOICE GUY: Even Hillary Clinton, a liberal Democrat, agrees that Senator Obama isn't prepared to keep you and your kids safe from the terrorists. CLIP OF SENATOR CLINTON: I know Senator McCain has a lifetime of experience that he will bring to the White House. And Senator Obama has a speech he gave in 2002. SCARY VOICE GUY: Senator Barack Hussein Obama... if a liberal like Hillary Clinton thinks he's not ready, what will the terrorists think? But I take her at her word that she's not a Republican Manchurian Candidate ready to spring forth another eight years of crazy on an already thrashed and beleaguered nation. As far as I know. Bob Cesca The Huffington Post
  15. They had to let the racist lady go before Keith Olbermann did his 'Special Comment' segment tonight about Hilary's lack of response to the issue.
  16. March 12, 2008 Muslim candidate wins congressional seat Posted: 07:30 AM ET (CNN) — Indiana voters elected the second Muslim congressman in U.S. history Tuesday. Andre Carson, the grandson of the late U.S. Rep. Julia Carson and a Muslim convert, was elected in a special election, with 54 percent of the popular vote to Republican opponent Jon Elrod's 44 percent. Julia Carson represented Indiana's 7th district for 10 years. Her grandson, a member of the Indianapolis City Council since August, will serve out the remainder of her term. In a primary in May, he will seek to be the Democratic nominee for a full two-year term. In Carson's victory speech Tuesday, he said one of his biggest concerns was bringing U.S. troops home from Iraq. The first and only other Muslim member of the U.S. Congress is first-term Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison. –CNN's Emily Sherman
  17. lol@Faarax. Qarxis.com Che, adeer adiguna goormaa kitaabka kuugu danbayse? "Is it allowed diiniyan" ma wax da'aada dadka la waydiiyo baa? Jimcaale, clearly you haven't followed the conversation starting with the article itself. That edit button cancels any replies.
  18. ^Good prank but STD is a reality.
  19. ^ Then break it down for him.
  20. Jacpher

    Dreams

    ^lol. Must you mock the hadith now? Laf sheydaan ku margo.
  21. Pelosi: Joint ticket 'impossible' (CNN) — A so-called "dream ticket" scenario - the idea that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama could join forces this fall — may have gripped the imaginations of Democrats nationwide - but you can list House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a skeptic. "I think that ticket either way is impossible," Pelosi told a New England Cable News reporter Tuesday, pointing to comments from Clinton and her campaign that implied Republican John McCain would make a better commander-in-chief than Obama. "I think that the Clinton administration has fairly ruled that out by proclaiming that Senator McCain would be a better commander-in-Chief than Obama," she said. She spoke bluntly about her view that a joint ticket was not in the cards, she said, because "I wanted to be sure I didn't leave any ambiguity." The California Democrat, who has remained neutral throughout the party's primary process, said she remains an uncommitted superdelegate.
  22. ^There's no harm in that but a bit awkward culturally. So Gurey was not only Somali but a product of this marriage?
  23. I don't doubt you know more about Dubai than I do and most of us here. I'm not questioning what Dubai does for its citizens and residents. That was not my argument sxb. My line of argument was more of the reasons behind a museum named after the prophet scw for the prophet. Excuse my ignorance but is there a 'Prophet Mohammad Museum' in the world or would this be the first?