Abwaan

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  1. Libaahe, I forgot to include that the title of the topic is spot on.
  2. lol...markaas baa xil wasaaradeed loo magacaabay. I wish in walaashiis Raaqiya amase Cismaan Kalluun lagu beddelo. War ninkan hadalka jiid-jiidaya sidee wax ka yihiin? Ninkaan dowladdii Cumar C/Rashiid waxaa looga qaaday jagada Was. Arrimaha Dibedda isagoo dalka cag soo dhigi waayey iyo isagoo si hoose Somaliland inuu u shaqaynayo la ogaadey sida lagu soo eedeeyey. Mid wax buu ka beddeley oo xilligii uu xilka Was. Hiddaha iyo Tacliinta ka tegey wuxuu ku sugnaa Muqdisho balse midda kale isagaaba hadda afkiisa ku qirtay! loool...Quote "Maanta Somaliland waxaa deggan taqriiban 600 000 oo qof oo ka soo barakacay Koofur oo si caadi ah oo Dadkaasina si caadi ah oo xuquuqdoodu oo dhami ugu dhan tahay bay u deggan yihiin" plus, Meeqo jeer buu Somaliland ku celceliyey iyadoon jumlo ahaan xitaa loo baahnayn? He did not want to say in dalka la kala gooyo ma aaminsani ama ma wanaagsana, yuu isku qarinayaa! This is one possible reason dowladda Farmaajo ay Baarlamaan-ku-sheeggu ku eedayn karaan oo ay weydiin karaan inuu wax ka beddelo, inta iska daayaan annaga hannalaku daro iyo hebel baa ka maqan.
  3. Xasha, Haatu ma isku billownay? Illeen wax walba waa la iskaga hadlaa? How about haddii kulligood qaraabo nahay? Weli meel maku xanuutay? Cayaarta intaan iska deyno ciddoodu waxba ku tari mayso ee gacmo-furan ku soo dhawee. Wax wada fiican lama helo balse khayr baan shakhsiyan ka filayaa, waayo intaan ka aqaan aqoonna waa huwan yihiin, dhibaato ay ka shaqeeyeenna ma maqlin, balse wakhtiga, kartidooda, caddaaladdooda iyo sidii Soomaalidu u soo dhaweyso ayaa waxqabadkoodu ku xirnaan doonaa.
  4. Oba I really hope so too laakiin waxaad ogaataa nimankii mooshinka ku qaraaban jirey baa dowladdaan la horgeyn. Waxaad kaloo ogaataa in dowladdaani tahay midda keliya ee ay ka dhexmuuqdaan aqoonyahanno aysan da'doodu weyneyn kana daacadsan kuwii hore, dowlado shisheeye oo Itoobiya hormuud u tahayna aysan taasi u cuntamayn kuna dedaalayaan inay fashiliyaan.
  5. Waxaan filayaa waa tallaabo geesinnimo leh oo Mudane Farmaajo ku dhaqaaqay in shakhsiyaad aan ahayn kuwii hore looga bartay inay bulshada wareeriyaan uu keeno inkastoo ay ku jiraan shakhsiyaad si aad ah loo hadal-hayey inay isaga meesha keensadeen. Su'aasha isweydiinta mudani waxay tahay, maxay soo kordhin karaan mas'uuliyiintan cusubi iyo weliba tan ugu daran sidee baarlamaanka loo marsiinayaa? Mala is dhihi karaa waxay tani billow u tahay ka taqalusidda Madaxweyne Sharif Sh. Axmed?
  6. The family of 19-year-old Abdullahi Afyare says he's a busy college student. his attorney says he's no gang member, and no pimp. This isn't the first time the issue of age has come up in a case involving the Somali community, which doesn't traditionally celebrate birthdays. Haddii cid walba wiilkooda iyo gabadhooda difaac ula soo istaagaan iyo waa Xaafidul-Qur'aan, jaamacad dhigta toloow waxaan yaa sameeyey?
  7. Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: iibi wa wasiirka aan dhicin. lol...What about Juriille?
  8. Originally posted by Haneefah: Wouldn't that be great! Many wonderful contributors of this corner are being missed immensely. Hopefully they're all doing great in the best of health and spiritual state, bi'idnillah. lol@ Abwaan. Xageed jeclaan lahayd in la isugu yimaado? Ilaahay jannadah ha nagu wada kulansiiyo. Anigoon ogeyn maa la isku imaaday?
  9. Originally posted by mire: can any one of you guys help me out, I mean I don't know the composer's name or even the singer of the following song. I have been looking this for so long. So if any one of you guys can help I'll be grateful for that. Inanyahay masheegaa Arrin igu shidnaa iyo Sheeko aan qarsanayoon Kaa shishaynin adigaba Mise waan shiraacdaa Intaan laygu soo shirin Shib baan kaa iraahdaa Shaxi nin iyo reerkii Shini waliba malabkeed Haku sidato shirixee Addigoon shidaba galin Hadday igu shiribantahay Waxba haw shinshirinine Shaacaba ka qaadoo Aan kala shiraynee Hashaqline ujeedada Warka shaaca ka cadee Shayga iga qarsoonaa Inaad caawa sheegtaa Sharaf baabay iitee Sidaa tahay shawaal galay Bishu ay shaniyo toban tahay Shabcisay aduunkee Qoraxdii shin dhalataay Wali shaahid kuma arag Sheekana kumaan maqal Wax shabaha naftaade Sharad baan dhiganayaa Hadii sharaf mid kula mida Lagu sheego dunide Shamsooy addi daraadaa Annigana ilaa shalay Cishqi baa ishidayee Ma,ishaafinaysaa? Sidaa tahay shabeel ciideed Ama geenyo shaaximan Shucurta iyo eegmada Rag ninkaad lashoowrtaa Shaaribaha salaaxdoo Addaa shicir amaan ka ah Shaxda lagu cayaaraay Sheekeey igu deeqdee Shafeecadii naftaydaay Waana kugu shugriyayaa Shamsooy addi daraadaa Annigana ilaa shalay Cishqi baa ishidayee Ma,ishaafinaysaa? Thanks for your time and help I don't know inaad heshay jawaabtan or inaadba SOL soo gashid...ama malaha adigaaba heestaan hadda qaada...balse fannaanka heesta qaada curiyeyna waxaa la yiraahdaa "C/llaahi Nuur (Xalwo amase Xalweyste)"
  10. Originally posted by Qudhac: abwaan cidkasta lah jad ayay u dhalatay taada iska dheh oo wir wir iska dheh loool lol...ok Qudhac...your suggestion is reasonable...kuwo meeshaan ah tababar bay u baahan yihiin koofuriyaan iyo hadallo tuurtuur bay billaabeen. The problem is when you are reading an article and ...One has to pronounce the DH
  11. Hadde sidiinno kale ummad dhan ma jaa'ifeyn karo oo iskuma duubi karo balse atleast hadalka koofurtu waa mid la wada karo balse Widh Widh iyo Badh...Gadh...Feedh...xaggee la geynaa? Redsea...abwaannimada adigu sideed u qeexdaa waa su'aale?
  12. lol...Fannaanadda weyn ee qaranka...Saado xoogaa ayaantaan waa fududaatay...Daahir Calasoow bay isku jeel noqdeen.
  13. oon baaba i qabta markaan WiDh WiDh dhaho...Wir-wir maa iska dhahaan!
  14. U.S. Vote Cheered in China, Rued in Russia . A Wall Street Journal Roundup Global observers broadly concurred Wednesday that Republicans' mid-term election gains would plunge President Barack Obama deep into a domestic political fracas—a looming distraction that cheered China and parts of Israel, disheartened much of Asia and Russia and raised little response in war-torn Iraq and Afghanistan. The results contrasted starkly with the 2008 U.S. presidential election, which elevated the first African-American to the White House and was viewed from the U.K. and Germany to Africa as a watershed political moment. Republicans' recapture of the House "confirmed that Obama's election wasn't the deeply transformative moment in American politics that many Europeans hoped it would be," said Thomas Klau of the European Council on Foreign Relations in Paris. The question internationally was whether the prospect of fresh domestic battles would affect international U.S. initiatives such as shoring up ties with Asian nations and attempting to "reset" relations with Russia. Southeast Asia's main fear is that the Obama Administration could be distracted from its efforts to position the U.S. as a counterweight to China's growing influence in the region. The U.S. has recently urged some countries to stand up to China's growing influence and has angered Beijing by suggesting an international forum to resolve maritime conflicts with Southeast Asian nations and Japan. Beijing, on the flip side, hopes Congressional Republicans' domestic focus will take the wind out those efforts. China generally favors Republican presidents over Democrats, who tend to focus more on human-rights issues. It considers the Obama Administration more confrontational than its predecessor, for whom foreign policy was dominated by Iraq and Afghanistan. But Chinese foreign-policy officials and experts are also wary of growing concerns on both sides of the House about how China plans to use its rapidly expanding economic and military power, and what effect that will have on U.S. interests. Officials in Russia voiced fear that a Republican resurgence could threaten Mr. Obama's attempt to warm mutual relations. On Wednesday, the chairman of a key committee in the Russian parliament said it would withdraw its recommendation that the legislature ratify the U.S.-Russia treaty reducing nuclear weapons—a major achievement of the so-called reset—while it assesses the chances the U.S. Senate will ratify the treaty. "If they can't do this in the lame-duck session in the next couple of weeks, the chances for ratification by the new Senate will be radically lower," said Konstantin Kosachev, chairman of the International Affairs Committee in the State Duma. The U.S. results heartened some right-leaning Israelis, including settler leaders, who have seen President Obama's Mideast policy as antagonistic and now view his repudiation in the polls as a sign he may be less able to pressure Israel into concessions in stalled peace talks. Danny Dayan, head of the Yesha Council, which represents Jewish settlers in the West Bank, said he hoped the new Congress "will facilitate a more reasoned and open-minded approach to Israel's needs than what we've experienced over the last two years." In countries where the U.S. has its deepest involvements, the reaction was muted. The election merited little coverage, and elicited little response, in Afghanistan. The U.S. midterm also barely registered among Iraqis, whose own politicians have wrangled for eight months over forming a new government amid a renewed campaign of deadly insurgent attacks. "I as an Iraqi citizen don't care for the American elections as much as I [want] Iraqi politicians to form the government," said Eman Abdul Razzaq, a 36-year-old housewife. Mr. Obama's campaign promise to wrap up the Iraq war, and his accelerated timeline to withdraw U.S. combat troops, has torn Iraqis. Many are happy to see the Americans leave, but many others have watched with apprehension as U.S. forces head home, worried about whether Iraq's security forces can fill the void. Africa advocates, meanwhile, lost an aggressive champion of human rights with Tuesday's ousting of Wisconsin Senator Russ Feingold. As the chairman of the Senate foreign relations committee on African affairs, the long-serving Democrat advocated a more comprehensive policy on Somalia that focused on resolving the conflict rather than just combating terrorism. He helped to pass legislation to develop a regional strategy to combat the Lord's Resistance Army, a murderous band of rebels that roams in northern Uganda and border areas. The senator was also an early advocate for a more nuanced policy on Sudan, a multifaceted conflict that involves the genocide in Darfur and a decades-long civil war between the north and south. As part of the resolution to that struggle, Sudan is currently preparing for a critical referendum in January that could split the state in two. The U.S. has made the referendum a top foreign-policy priority, and Sen. Feingold, Sudan activists say, was instrumental in keeping it on the agenda. "The biggest missing piece will be that steady drumbeat from Sen. Feingold, pushing the administration to keep the attention on these issues," said Sam Bell, executive director of the U.S.-based Save Darfur Coalition and Genocide Intervention Network, a group of civil society groups focused on Sudan. Many world observers saw the mid-term pendulum swing as a given in U.S. politics, where even popular presidents such as Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton lost support in by-elections. "We all understand the reason for this [defeat]: disappointment that Obama isn't a magician," said Sergei Markov, a senior legislator from the ruling United Russia party. " Unlike voters in the U.S., we in Russia already knew he wasn't a magician." But Mr. Markov called the vote result was a worrisome sign of growing polarization in U.S. politics, with what he called "radical provincialism" rising on the right. "In the U.S., the center is weakening, it's evidence of rising instability in the U.S." "It's not just a problem of Republican victory but that the Republicans are changing, they're becoming more of a dark force," Mr. Markov said. "Europeans are very scared that Obama will be replaced something monstrous like Sarah Palin." "For Europe, America stopped being a problem after Obama was elected. But it could become a problem again, even worse than it was under Bush," he added. In France, politicians and analysts shared a concern that the Democrat party defeat would hamper Mr. Obama's capacity to make decisions on key issues such as financial regulation and taxes and lead to a "stalemate in Washington." Some feared a paralysis of U.S. politics would have international consequences, at a time when most industrialized nations are limping out of recession and struggling to co-ordinate policies. "That would be the worst situation," said Frédéric Lefebvre, spokesman for Union pour un Mouvement Populaire, the ruling party of France's President Nicolas Sarkozy. "We can't afford to shift into reverse mode; France and Europe need the U.S. to move forward." German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle sought to reassure German TV viewers that President Obama's authority on international affairs isn't badly damaged. The U.S. leader remains popular in the EU's biggest country, whereas many Germans associate the Republican party with former president George W. Bush's unilateralism and invasion of Iraq. Mr. Westerwelle has repeatedly praised Mr. Obama's commitment to diplomacy and to the goal of nuclear disarmament. "One would massively underestimate the president of the United States if one wanted to think that he would be weakened in foreign policy," Mr. Westerwelle told German state broadcaster ZDF on Wednesday. The U.S. election campaign was dominated by "domestic and economic issues," Mr. Westerwelle said, adding: "The American president is a very strong and decisive president." Even as much of the world considered Tuesday's election a rebuke to President Obama, it may only increase his popularity in Turkey. At the Karakoy Gulluoglu landmark bakery in Istanbul, the "Baraklava"—giant image of President Obama made in Turkey's flaky, sweet baklava pastry —is still pleasing the crowds two years after it was made in honor of Mr. Obama's election, says proprietor Nadir Gullu. "Maybe the mistakes [that led to the Democrats' drubbing in midterm elections] weren't his, but the people around him," says Mr. Gullu. When he pulls out the Baraklava, "even Iraqis and Iranians start smiling and snapping pictures," he says. Mr. Obama remains personally more popular in Turkey than his policies or the U.S. itself, a curiosity, given the series of disputes and wrangles the two Cold War allies have had over Armenia, Israel, Iran and other issues since he came to power. But Turks appear to have disassociated Mr. Obama from the U.S. administration as a whole. "Turks generally believe Obama is sincere, but has not been able to do what he wanted," says Kerim Balci, a columnist who describes himself as speaking for Turkey's "religious majority" and is now editor of a recently launched foreign policy magazine, Turkish Review. According to Mr. Balci, among religious Turks sympathy for Mr. Obama may even have risen over the past two years. Often called "Black Turks" and excluded for decades from power by a dominant, military-backed secularist elite, religious Turks sympathized with Mr. Obama as the first black American president, he says. They likened his struggle to get things done once in power with similar entrenched resistance that has faced Turkey's Islamic leaning government. "They had sympathy for him when he was elected because he was black, and in the view of these religious Turks, now seems even more black," says Mr. Balci. —Stephen Fidler in Brussels, Gregory L. White in Moscow, Jeremy Page and Andrew Browne in Beijing, James Hookway in Bangkok, Chip Cummins in Dubai, Marcus Walker in Berlin, David Gauthier-Villars in Paris, Marc Champion in Istanbul, Sarah Childress in Nairobi, Paul Beckett in New Delhi and Yaroslav Trofimov in Kabul contributed to this article. Copyright 2010 Dow Jones & Company, Inc. All source
  15. Originally posted by Xaji_Xunjuf: ^^ why would any one die for TFG. Marka ma tolka halloo dhinto ayaad leedahay?
  16. Ma tiri waaba laga daaley xukuumaddaan. Discussion xoog leh maba ka socdo...Mise xitaa SOL members wasiirrada ayay gaad-gaad ugu jiraan oo in war ka tago ma rabaan?
  17. Lol....Meeqo qof baa halkan lagu soo bandhigay? Mise waa hal qof iyo rooxaantiisa waxa waxaan oo iskuul ah hal mar ama muddo isku dhow dhigtay?
  18. Originally posted by Rain: quote:Originally posted by Ferguson: Allah yarxam. Samir & Imaan. amiin Aamiin.
  19. Originally posted by Qandali: JB, did you cry? Sad news soo ma ahan lol...no sign of him. He seems to be still mourning.
  20. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: David Rose ayaa dhacay markay taariikhdu ku beegnayd 10 kii August 1940 kii, socdayna muddo shan cisho ah ayaa ahaa mid qadhaadh oo ay iska horyimaadeen ciidamadii Ingiriiska ee ku sugnaa Somaliland iyo ciidamadii Talyaaniga ee ka soo duulay dalka Somalia iyo Itoobiya oo qaybo ka mid ah ay haysteen. Ciidamada duulaanka soo qaaday ee oo ka koobnaa shan bataliyan oo ay ku jiraan qolyahii Baandada loo yaqaanay ama Shaadh Madawdii laga keenay soomaalidii talyaanigu gumaysan jiray oo ay caawinayaan in ka badan 350 dayuuradood ay duulaan ku soo qaadeen ciidamadii Ingiriiska ee Somaliland ku sugnaa ee loo yaqaanay Camel Corps-ka oo tiradoodu dhamayd 1500 oo askari oo ay ku jiraan askar badan oo reer Somaliland ah ay kaga soo duuleen dhinaca Itoobiya. lol...JB...you are funny...oo ingiriiska ma dhulkay wax ku lahaayeen?
  21. lol...Yuusuf amay roon tahay inuu BBC-da idinka joogo haddii aad sidaas u neceb tihiin oo ay tani dardar-gelin doontaa halgankiisii ahaa inuu raadiyo madaxtinnimada Soomaaliya? Taas war maka haysaan? lol In kasta oo uu khaladaad sameeyo haddana waxaan ku raacsanahay in Yuusuf uu horumar laxaad leh gaarsiiyey BBC-da kolleey dadka ka soo horjeeda badankood sheeko qabiil iyo maxaad waraysiyadeenna u soo deyn weysey bay ku haystaan ee runta maa la isku sheego. Wax xun maba aha Yuusuf meeshaan xoogaa buu joogey oo isbeddel waa loo baahan yahay laakiinse bal yaad ku bedeli lahaydeen? Rag meesha ku qayili jirey oo aan aqaan oo marmarna Yuusuf kaba-qaadyo u ahaa oo xitaa la xayeesiinayana waan arkay oo la leeyahay hebel baa ka tegey iyo hebel baa ka tegey.
  22. Libaax... ishaad ka tuurtay. Horta, are any names leaked? How about this....Abdulkareem Jama (Foreign Minister), Hassan Moalin (Minister of Planning & Int. Cooperation), Abdirashid Hashi (minister of Information)...yaa ku darsaday ama wax ka dhimaya?
  23. Toloow TV-yada ma u oggolaan doonaany inay goobjoog u ahaadaan, waxaan shaki ku jirin in kuraasta caagagga ah la isla dhici doono oo ay u debbaal-degi doonaan amase dhici doona qaybtii labaad ee rabshadii: Mbegathi iyo Maarso 18 2005
  24. S@mali...You might think he is right but others think the opposite balse waa la arki doonaa. I think we need to know waxa meesha ka jira. Soomaaliya ayaa mar walba koox afduub inay ku qabsato rabtaa...The issue ra-iisal wasaare waa ka weyn yahay. In nidaamka aan macnaha badnayd ee lagu heshiiyey la iskaga tunto ma fiicna. Dadka iyo dalka ayaa lagu ciyaarayaa...Odayaashaan marba isbedbedlaya waa tegayaan, meeqaan aragnay oo na soo martay. Marba koox ha jidbooto, balse way dhammaan. Waxaa roon in marwalba nidaamka lala jiro oo uu haro. I think both of them, labada Shariifba waa khaldan yihiin over here. Madaxweynaha oo xafiiskiisa ay koox Aala-Shiikh la dhaho maamulanayso iyo isagoo si aan hubsi lahayn iskaga raacaya, xitaa heer waxay gaareen ay qoraal ka soo saaran xaafiiska ay kula dagaalamayaan aragtida Xariifka ee uu isna Baarlamaanka u adeegsanayo khilaafka ah maxaa ninkaan la igala tashan waayey. Marka hawshu intaas weliba waa ka sii fogtahay oo waxay salka ku haysaa tartan awood iyo siyaasadeed oo u dhexeeya Aala-Shiikh iyo Xariif Xasan. Marka warka Qanyare oo ah dadkii ugu horreeyey ee Xariif Xasan awooddaan Siyaadadeed u yeelay yuu ku soo jiidan, wax macne ah kuma fadhiyee.
  25. Isaga ma ahane waa dhowrka kun oo ka hadlinaya. When did he ever had sharaf? You never know lacagtiisana waa qaadanayaa. Shariif Xassanna kama hor-imaanayo hadalladaanna waa iska dheh.