Gheelle.T Posted December 3, 2008 ^Yes it was, but the cause was always and still is for independent Northern Ireland from Britain. Not killing in the name Catholic for sake of religion. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Resistance Posted December 3, 2008 Lol@resistance, do you really believe what you have wrote? So, those agencies would make some wacko young men tape themselves while wrapped with bomb belts and blow themselves? With of course the assistance and courtesy of said agencies..yummy [/QB] ^ what makes u think there is a need for to tape any person with a belt. rather u check the profile of the victims and violla u pick the most likely one as a the culprit. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gheelle.T Posted December 3, 2008 Resistance, So there is no suicide bombers at all? It's all done by them damn agencies..You are one helluva good conspiracy believer. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted December 3, 2008 Farax, Sh. Abdurahman’s holly trip might’ve ended at the Minneapolis airport, as the Star Tribune put it, but his mission to spread the dacwah has not! The FBI has every right to look into the matter, and find out if the Mosque is indeed a recruiting base for terror as certain snitches alleged. We know it’s not. To correct you, the sheikh is not on a no fly list. His flight has been canceled, and that’s all. There is no official case against him. Notwithstanding with the apparent media curiosity, local authority has not shown any interest or suspicion. The weak ones will try to utilize every conceivable tool to contaminate the reputation of the Mosque. But they will not succeed. Al xamdulilaaah, it’s quite soothing to watch the level of support and outpouring of sympathy the sheikh and Masjid received. The mosque is truly an Islamic institution. It’s a community center. Being the largest mosque in the state, it enjoys the support of Somalis and other Muslims in the state. Elected officials also know what this place is all about. The relationship it has with law enforcement agencies is good one. And this matter will be cleared in due time insha Allah. As for the outcasts and the stories of Cedar merfishes, that I don’t know adeer… Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Valenteenah. Posted December 3, 2008 It's good to know that, Xiin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted December 3, 2008 Originally posted by -Lily-: If there is truth to it, wouldn’t we all want someone to stop young boys from blowing up people who’ve already been through hell in Xamar? My only concern would be innocent imams getting muddled in with guilty ones. Yes, but, where is the evidence that young boys(from abroad) are blowing up people who " have been through hell in Xamar"? Everybody seems to running with that has been fed to them by the media............ Afro, Islam does encourage "love, compassion, mercy; however, I didn't see any of that in your judgemental post. :cool: p.s People sending kids or helping them fight wars in different lands is seriously wrong, especially when they slip away without their parents permission. Perhaps, one could say this unislamic and morally wrong? Although, people going abroad is hardly anything new, especially Muslim youths, in fact, it was encouraged when people went to Afghanistan and Bosnia. OK, I better stop here before the self proclaimed jajus of SOL report me. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Lily- Posted December 3, 2008 BG, I said If there is truth to it. Secondly, do you think the relatives of the missing boys are lying? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MZanzi Posted December 3, 2008 Lilly somalida runta majecla in laga hadlo BG watch diz video http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=1c0xSrGyhkQ I am wondering why are they giving him a hug ..meey ninka baabuurka lafuulan ayagana isqarxiyaan ...wa lais lugoynaya meeshaan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted December 3, 2008 LIly, the story is about SOme kids being suspected of going back to SOmalia and also being involved in the PL and SL attacks. Where did "suffering people in Xamar" being targeted come into this? Are there people who target Xamar civilians purposely? Afrogirl, walal, wearing the garment above the ankle, although some Ulema are divided upon its status, is a sunnah of the Prophet(saw)and is extremely disliked if done of arrogance. So, walal, be careful in your words, when you want to insult wadado, next time. As to the video: the young mans case is with Allah. ALso, what "truth" has been told? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted December 3, 2008 the sheikh is not on a no fly list. His flight has been canceled, and that’s all. There is no official case against him. That's a relief. Insha Allah khair. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nephissa Posted December 3, 2008 Waa yaab! Hooyaday baa waxay tira, "aashuun ku-adin kii baa lagu jira." Masjid lama gali karo doorbiin aa leesku haystaa. :mad: Falsely accusing someone of a crime to exact revenge is hardly new amongst Somalis, matter of fact it was done before.. . Islaamo hadda waxa la sheegay markay mid shalookada la soo daahdo is yiraa, "naa haadaanad lacagta keenin eeff-bii-aaydan kuu dhiibi." lol, hada kistoo waa il-baxeen horti hore, neeyn-wan-wan baan kuugu yeeri ay is dhihi jireen. Xasha eh! Jecliya. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
STOIC Posted December 3, 2008 I saw a clip by Brian Ross of ABC talking about Somalis in Minnesota sending their kids to fight a holy war in Somalia. Despite its frustration and difficulties if this is true then I think it is the responsibility of the parents to trump the onrush of this new flight to terrorism. Knowing my people suspicion and how they gnaw at each other like a termite this could all be a one group trumping another in who will report unfounded charges! As much as any other part of American life, it is the family responsibility to guide their kids to the knowledge of the realities of what a life of a terrorist looks like in this life and hereafter! PS FB, waar baal isiilali.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faarax-Brawn Posted December 3, 2008 Originally posted by xiinfaniin: Farax , Sh. Abdurahman’s holly trip might’ve ended at the Minneapolis airport, as the Star Tribune put it, but his mission to spread the dacwah has not! The FBI has every right to look into the matter, and find out if the Mosque is indeed a recruiting base for terror as certain snitches alleged. We know it’s not. To correct you, the sheikh is not on a no fly list. His flight has been canceled, and that’s all. There is no official case against him. Notwithstanding with the apparent media curiosity, local authority has not shown any interest or suspicion. The weak ones will try to utilize every conceivable tool to contaminate the reputation of the Mosque. But they will not succeed. Al xamdulilaaah, it’s quite soothing to watch the level of support and outpouring of sympathy the sheikh and Masjid received. The mosque is truly an Islamic institution. It’s a community center. Being the largest mosque in the state, it enjoys the support of Somalis and other Muslims in the state. Elected officials also know what this place is all about. The relationship it has with law enforcement agencies is good one. And this matter will be cleared in due time insha Allah. As for the outcasts and the stories of Cedar merfishes, that I don’t know adeer… That is some good news dear Xiin. Stoic, am watching everyone like a hawk man. Nephoy(sup?) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nephissa Posted December 3, 2008 noin much, just bored. Wuz good wit chu Brownie? ps. Magaca ha iga dhawin, it's pronounced as it looks, even though the 'ph' should sound like an "f". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElPunto Posted December 3, 2008 It's really quite annoying when some folks choose to dismiss facts for whatever reasons. These are the facts: 1- Young adults including teens were sent to Somalia to wage 'jihad' 2- These young adults attended dugsis in Minn 3- They did not have independant means to undertake a trip to Somalia and their parents were unaware of it until after they were there What/whether and who was behind sending these folks is yet to be fully determined. That is debatable. What is not debatable are the facts above. I would like officials to investigate all aspects of this including the said mosque and imam. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites