Nura
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"You mean more than ALL the immediate and overwhelming problems facing Islamic nations? Ridicule rarely if ever gets my hackles up. Hunger, war, corruption, abysmal human rights standards and stuff of the sort is what bothers me most." Ok OK… Yes…fair point there are much worse things in life than ridicule…how can anyone in their right mind possibly disagree? These issues do incredibly upset me, I can talk about that until im blue in the face. However, hunger, war, corruption, abysmal human rights standards exist everywhere in the world. A nation does not specifically have to be Islamic to face these problems. But you misunderstand me….my point was Islamic nations are continuously ridiculed and attacked for the simple reason that they choose to hold this faith and practice it and that it is recognized as a national faith. Congratulations if this does not bother you…. I guess im just a little too sensitive. "Ridicule you can survive. Wars, famines, corruption threaten your life. There is fine line between the 2 and I have no problem noting." why do we have to put up with things that can so easily be avoided…we dismiss it so easily placing the reason “oh its not so bad, it wont kill youâ€. Of course ridicule wont kill you. Don’t you agree that nipping the problem by the bud instead of it growing is so much easier than dealing with something that has escalated? This is propaganda…the only outcome that can be achieved is a dislike for Islam. Because all these nations whether it be Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan have one thing in common Islam and it is so easy to come to the conclusion that has to be the problem. "Yes but I would add they are. Just turn the TV and watch Saturday Night or one of the Late Night shows." I agree… their faults are displayed otherwise I wouldn’t know about them…I guess I didn’t make myself clear enough. But this is restricted to "Saturday Night and other Late Night Show" like you say. How about putting it on practically every newspaper, headline news, every news channel regurgitated in the morning, lunch time and evening news for lets say a couple months (light sentence, way too lenient) just like how they continuously report on Islamic nations and their cruelty, unfairness, oppression of women blah blah blah. "It's simile (a figure of speech) and I didn't write the article." Darling I understand a figure of speech…some people would say that it is clever how they have linked the two together (not necessarily you)...personally i think its disgusting. They make it seem like using the internet is something to be ashamed about like unveiling, or even more sickening by somehow liberating Islamic women. I know you did not write the article I was simply stating my opinion… I wasn’t attacking you… nonetheless I do apologise. But you did post this and im guessing that you did want people to comment right?
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I hold two opinions on this topic. 1. I don’t understand what possible harm the internet can cause…if this restriction is justified by the reason “for the sake of Islam†is it not understood that Islam needs no protection…it is protection on its own. I can appreciate that removing aspects that are considered unlawful in Islam reduces the likelihood of people committed unlawful acts simply for the reason lack of means. However, “To a Saudi male, romance is only allowed if written in English or by a male. It definitely isn't tolerated if it's written by a Saudi female, let alone in Arabic." This does not make sense…a little hypocritical don’t you think? It’s a personal choice whichever way a person chooses to live their life. One thing was always made clear there is freedom of choice…if you want to watch bloody pornography then that’s your choice isn’t it now really. 2. I understand that every nation does have some level of censorship yes even in Europe and the United Sates regardless of their denial and our lack of acknowledgment. Don’t you think it is about time their faults were displayed. It really gets on my nerves, it seems that Islamic nations are continuously ridiculed. Nonetheless, heavy censorship such as in this case is really over stepping the line. By the way “Saudi women unveil opinions online†What do you mean by this statement? How is utilizing the world wide web unveiling Saudi women?
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Yo yo ma I applaud you on your perspective….well presented…I couldn’t have put better myself
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Greetings No.1 Dhubad I think your story about a Somali woman pouring hot water over her hubby sounds far fetched, I live in London and I have never heard about this. If it is true when and where did this incident take place exactly? And as for the part about Somali women killing their husbands…again extreme. However, there are two possible explanations 1. Workings of the devil 2. he somehow brought it on himself…I say this because it is not in a woman’s nature to perform such an act….it can only be forced on her. Unfortunately as much as I hate to admit it women can be over emotional this being a good and bad thing and we are all a product of our environment. These women are only responding to everything being thrown at them…or they are completely insane. No.2 Waterlily Its easy explaining why someone would stay in abusive situations…two words 1. Fear 2. Weakness Its self explanatory No.3 Mr Red Sea “there are women who are stronger than their husbands.†I just envision a fat halwa eating Somali woman standing over her skinny khat eating husband striking him with her very large wooden halwa stirring spoon. I agree…. Our women can defiantly be a lot stronger than their husbands, mentally as well as physically. No.4 Pucca I agree with you…..that does sound like a lovely husband Women have been running those duties throughout history and all of a sudden when a man employs those exact duties it is considered emotional abuse…double standards or what.
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does anyone understand this...and can you correct it with all its mistakes...i've given up trying to understand it naagtaan ninkeydi ii banaanka u tuurtii marku dharbaaxoo ku dhabtey wallahi wa wax kambani waan, kibir badanaa, Allah weynaan niman yaho, hasid badanaa markii haween keena wax kasta nee qabtaan Somali-british waxas ma isku haaleenayaan.
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Samir iyo imaan to the family of Shakir ( sharky as he was known to most). May Allah swt grant him janatul firdos ameen allah u naxriisto i heard about this yesterday..its shocking especially when things like this happen right outside your doorstep...it really brings it home how precious life is and how nothing is granteed regardless of how old or young you are. i would like to know though...is it true that he was with his brother, it was pretty late into the night and the group were messing about on the tracks?
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even the somalis(Muslims) who were not covered before 1990 have joined the fashion of Abaayas.. I love the idea that it’s becoming more acceptable amongst Muslim sisters that there is beauty in the abayas. Excuse my pessimistic perspective covering up is great if you’re doing it for the sake of Islam but if women are wearing it because it’s a fashion trend….well that speaks for itself it’s pretty pointless. I can appreciate that some people may believe at least one Islamic requirement is out of the way. However, there are a lot more factors that hold a higher priority. Nonetheless, any movement is good for Islam, I can see that this could only encourage younger generations to following in the right direction.
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generally people tend to have very limited memory from the age of 0 to 5 years. However there is nothing stating early memories can not be retrived. My earliest memory was from the age of 3 and was of course when i was in somalia. There are too many good memories to say like going to the beach, eating together with the whole of the family both my grandmas and granddads, the busy market its heat and noise. in hindsight everything is sweeter. i miss everything and it would have been good to grow up surrounded by all that (without the conflict)but you know what they say the grass is always greener on the other side.
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Rokko there is no elegance in the word mate. u have given it too much credit.
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yeh mate means friend
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