Jacpher
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^ajaaaja. Waraa carabaha ceyda ka daaya nooh. Dadka carabaha jooga abuur gooni miyaa uyuka?
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^It gotta be carabaha or Africa. Disgusting. Where are the parents of those little kids in the video? And why would they bring minors to a double dirty dancing party.
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^Adigu waxbaa kuu yara bilaaban kitaabo xoorna waad u socod eg tahay. Wiiloow see wax u jiraan? Maaddeey nusuusta la jiifiyaa banaan buu kula dhaqmaa. Quraanka iyo xadiiska kanna daliisho kanna il iyo dhag jalaq ha u siin weeye sheekadiisu. Mana haboona wax walba in qofka quraan iyo xadiis u raadiyo. Sheekadan waxey aheyd siyaasad iyo dumar la soo lugooyey balse rag baa u arkey diinta in weerar lagu yahay mar hadii la yiri war masaakiinta banaan soo tubiseen sida u dhaama.
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^I think you forgot xadiiskii sawirka.
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Talk about misguidance. Alla yahdiikum.
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I thought he was a better reporter than those street reporters that report anything as news without factual checks. At least that's the impression I had of him. Somalis in Minneapolis aren't the largest Somali population in the world outside of Somalia. I could be wrong but that title goes to Nairobi. And Somalis in Minneapolis aren't the largest minority in the state. Maybe largest immigrants in the Twin Cities Metropolitan area but certainly not the largest minority. I think the report itself was more about Al-Shabaab and its ripple affect with Somalis in Minneapolis. At least 65% of the report dedicated on Shabaab than any success or failure of Somali community in the Twin Cities. Come to think of it, he showed no success of Somalis than Karmel shopping mall. What else did I see? Oh yeah, Abu-bakar which he said has "direct link to information and contacts with the homeland." What does that supposed to mean? Ge, I am going to Abu-bakar to get the most news updates of Somalia. Really nothing new or positive about Somalis. I think his assignment was to come to Minneapolis and do investigative report of that Hargeysa bomber but fall short of doing any investigative work. Interviewing Biixi and Sh. Cabdiraxman is the closest he got to finding out more about the missing men. I am puzzled by his allegation that Somalis in growing numbers reject American values & culture and their young men/women look towards religion for identity, more than ever before. And he closes by arguing a new generation of home grown jihadi unless US re-evaluates its internal security. I don't think he could have painted any more negative brush than alleging them as potential home grown jihadists. That coming from a Somali reporter?
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Calling on all the Shabaab supporters... have your say..
Jacpher replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Maaddeey: In qaraxii shalay ay sabab u tahay waxa ay Amisom ka geysanayaan Xamar miyaad diidantahay? Originally posted by Maaddeey: Uganda waxa ka dhacay waa fal ay ciidmadooda geysteen, oo caasimaddeena ayay si joogto ah masaakiintayada aan waxba galabsan u garaacaan, kaas ka damqo oo ka qeyli, shisheeye kalkaalkana iska daa!. Maaddeey: You keep repeating these lines as an excuse to avoid the painful reality of what took place in Kamapala. It is a heinous crime and a mass murder of innocent people. It is xaraam and against our religion to target people for crimes they have not committed. A Muslim isn't allowed to kill innocent people for a political gain and remain true to Islamic teachings. You're manipulating and dissing your deen when you say Ugandan troops kill innocent people in Somalia and their citizens were asking for it. That's a dirty political mind game, not a correct religious values, legitimacy and conviction. You can't have it both ways. You can't be against killing innocent people in Moqdisho and at the same time argue for killing innocent people in Kampala. Stop manipulating my religion purposely. What happened in Kampala was wrong and nothing short of indiscriminate killing of civilians including Muslims watching football match. You remain slave to your extreme ideology you don't see the right from wrong. If some skinhead start shooting Somalis in Ingiriiska to avenge the elderly couple held in Somalia, you wouldn't say Somalis had it coming. Or would you? All the warlords have killed innocent people in Somalia but the difference with your group is that they do so everyday as it is a sacred ritual. -
Somalis in the UK are in the hot seat again
Jacpher replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in General
^The late princes dined a restaurant once in the area. I too can't believe your million dollar houses have that look. -
A little outdated clip. Al Shabaab have already claimed responsibility.
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Cowke to explore MARS on behalf of Cowkeland.
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Cowke to explore MARS on behalf of Cowkeland.
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Paul should be flown to SL and get them the long awaited recognition or save them years of headache. Ma la arkaa Paul in mar dhow labo dhalmo raba la tashadaan?
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^Che: Mosques? What mosques do little children get raped and taken advantage of? Sxb you come across as someone that knows enough about the inter working of Somali politics and its recent history yet you seem to know so little about this group. Educate yourself before you cast a blind support to their direction. These guys have little or no interest in peace in Somalia and for Somalis.
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^^Getting a little agitated uhuh. Cawaale must be hitting some nerves. Bas cawaale walaal. You're running the script way more than it's programmed to handle for a day. Che, you deem them a favorable option for Somalia to return to peace and stability. Nimaan wax ogeyn allow ha cadaabin baa hore loo yiri. EDIT: Maalika, the guy is taking cheap personal shots at whomever engages him with his on talking points. Runs out of ideas and resort to name calling. Perhaps, that script allegation holds some truth.
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^Cawaali you're scaring the kid. He's gonna puke on the keyboard soon. Maaddeey has run out of constructive things to say other than getting a little personal with me and Malika. Nice try duqa but it won't work. Why do that Che. By now ninkaan aayado iyo xadiis buu soo tixi lahaa had it not been you blowing his cover.
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^ Originally posted by Maaddeey: waxaan ula socdaa the same way aad ula socoto, 'HOL baan ka akhriyey' Oo sow adigii ku daacdaacsan jiray frontline iyo amiiradda xaasaskooda baa wacaa? Ma telefonkii bey badaladeen mise fuleynimo lee waaye macalinka? Ha tartarin ee runta caddee. Che: Shabaab waxay aaminsan yihiin Soomaaliya inaysan ka duwaneyn Solomon Islands. Adiguse Soomaalinimo inay jirto ayaad aaminsan tahay.
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The most incompetent shiity referee in the history of WC. Eleven yellow cards in one game, majority to Holand. For every Spanish player leans to the ground, Hollands takes a yellow card. Robben was robbed of a goal opportunity but the referee had to award Robben a yellow card for speaking out. South Africa job well done.
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^He finally converted you though Jarmalka fell short in two consecative world cups to end third place and leave with bronze medal. What happend to Forlan talk. Uruguay let us all down today. Kind of hoping they go volleyball with that Khadera teesto and give us another 30 minutes of game. Bummer! MMA: Germany must have received contract from FIFA to end in third place each World Cup. Not bad. Si kastaba, this is most interesting, clean, sportsman like game.
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^And Maaddeey will tell you those names don't mean much. They sound so....Puntland.
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Somali clerics in US, Europe, Africa work to delegitimize radical militant group al-Shabab By: MALKHDIR M. MUHUMED Associated Press 07/10/10 8:15 PM EDT NAIROBI, KENYA — Somali clerics who are worried that their country could become a launching pad for global jihad are stepping up efforts around the globe to stop young men from joining a feared al-Qaida-linked group. The clerics are spreading their message in Somalia and to diaspora communities of Somalis in Kenya, Europe and the United States. And they're using the same text the militants cite to back up their argument: the Quran. "As Islamic scholars, we should warn people, especially the youth, against al-Shabab's destructive ideology," said Sheik Abdi Mahad, a cleric who preaches in Somali mosques in Kenya's capital, Nairobi. "What we are telling our people is al-Shabab is wrong and its members are extremists who don't represent the peaceful nature of the Islamic religion." Clerics are airing anti-Shabab lectures on the Somali government's radio station in Mogadishu. They're also holding meetings for those who oppose the militant group, although such gatherings can only be held in areas outside al-Shabab's control. The militants' reach extends across much of Mogadishu, and Somalia's central and southern regions. Al-Shabab seeks to topple Somalia's weak, U.N.-backed administration and install a harsh brand of Islam. U.S. officials say veteran insurgents of the Afghan and Pakistan conflict have joined al-Shabab, infusing the group with bomb-making expertise and global links. The group metes out harsh punishments, not unlike the Taliban when it controlled Afghanistan in the 1990s. Western intelligence officials say the group is also recruiting foreign fighters from the Somali diaspora in the United States and Europe. That global attention has prompted moderate clerics to take action. Still, opposition to the militants is so dangerous that the clerics would not talk about their campaign on the record for fear of retaliation. But clerics in other countries where the message is being spread say they are actively trying to discourage young Somalis from joining the group. In Minneapolis, home to the largest Somali community in the U.S., clerics at the Quba Mosque held weeklong lectures shaming al-Shabab in May, said Sheik Osman Ahmed Sheik, the mosque's assistant director. Sheik, whose mosque accommodates 300 worshippers, said the lecture sessions were held in the evening to draw as many as possible. "Now parents are more enlightened about al-Shabab's danger to their children," he said. "They now know that they are people out there who want to brainwash their children." Mohamed Idris, a Saudi-based Somali cleric, was among several scholars who took part in a series of recent lectures in Sweden. Some were posted on Somali websites and broadcast on satellite TV. "Our message was directed to anyone who misinterprets the Islamic religion," he said. "We have urged the youth to focus on education and their life in their adopted countries and not get involved in the violence in Somalia." In April, Idris was part of a dozen clerics who met in the Somali city of Garowe, the capital of the semiautonomous region of Puntland. The group issued a statement in which they said militant activity in Somalia is not jihad. The statement urged the warring parties in Somalia "to stop the bloodletting, because in the Holy Quran Allah has banned Muslims from killing each other. The Muslim's blood is sacred." In a clear reference to al-Shabab, it also called on Somalis to refrain from calling one another "apostates," a term that means one is no longer a Muslim. Al-Shabab fighters have often targeted Somalis who have joined the U.N.-backed "apostate government" or anyone accused of working for foreign intelligence agencies. "The best way to deal with the extremists is dialogue," said Abdel Moati Bayoumi, an Islamic scholar at Al-Azhar University in Cairo, the pre-eminent theological institute of Sunni Islam, the mainstream sect to which nearly all Somalis belong. "What produces extremism in the Muslim world is because of people's minimal knowledge about Islam. The more the people become enlightened about Islamic teachings, the more they will steer clear of violence and killing of innocent people," he said. Bayoumi said debunking extremist ideologies worked in Egypt, and it can succeed in Somalia too. "We have talked to the extremists inside mosques and prisons and succeeded in convincing them to return from their ideologies," he said. "Islam calls for moderation. And if the Prophet Mohammed was asked to select between two things he always went for the moderate one." Source
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War maxaa la isku hayaa horta? Eeyaddan afka duuban maalin aysan cid dilin ma jirtaa? Maalin ama habeen aysan dhibtooda masaakiin ku geeriyoon ma mirtaa? Dood meesha ma taal. Kuwaan masaakiinta dilkooda biyo uma kabadaan. Rag, ama dumar, mid fiyoow iyo mid waalan, saqiir iyo sideetan jir isku si bey u laayaan.
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Somalis in the UK are in the hot seat again
Jacpher replied to Libaax-Sankataabte's topic in General
Oh boy. Cajiib the property owners were not available to comment yet this guy felt obligated to give interview and share all his personal life with them and that picture asagoo half sleep and in macawiis? War dadkaan maxaa ka khariban? Whenever you're approached for interview, slam your door on their face or get their business card first and answer to every question 'I'll have to get back to you on that one'. If they get upset, start asking them personal questions like home phone number, address and about their life. -
^Cadduwulaaah! Xalay cambuulaad cuntay midhaa. Kaluunkii baa laguu qaatay dee. Fahmad baad heli laheyd boowe.