Jacaylbaro Posted July 5, 2007 Thanks Northerner ,,,,, i've been looking for this book ages and ages Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted July 5, 2007 During the space of a week the spouse remains with his espoused, scarcely ever venturing out of the hut; his friends avoid him, and no lesser event than a plundering party or dollars to gain, would justify any intrusion. If the correctness of the wife be doubted, the husband on the morning after marriage digs a hole before his door and veils it with matting, or he rends the skirt of his Tobe, or he tears open some new hut-covering: this disgraces the woman’s family. The Somal know none of the exaggerated and chivalrous ideas by which passion becomes refined affection amongst the Arab Bedouins and the sons of civilisation, nor did I ever hear of an African abandoning the spear and the sex to become a Darwaysh. Their “Hudhudu,” however, reminds the traveller of the Abyssinian “eye-love,” the Afghan’s “Namzad-bazi,” and the Semite’s “Ishkuzri,” which for want of a better expression we translate “Platonic love.”25 This meeting of the sexes, however, is allowed in Africa by male relatives; in Arabia and Central Asia it provokes their direst indignation. Curious to say, throughout the Somali country, kissing is entirely unknown. Children are carried on their mothers’ backs or laid sprawling upon the ground for the first two years26: they are circumcised at the age of seven or eight, provided with a small spear, and allowed to run about naked till the age of puberty. They learn by conversation, not books, eat as much as they can beg, borrow and steal, and grow up healthy, strong, and well proportioned according to their race. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted July 5, 2007 Richard Burton was a good spy and he wrote alot of rubbish about Somalis......Have you guys seen the forbidden journey documentary about Harar? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted July 5, 2007 No ,,, where is it ?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ariadne Posted July 5, 2007 when was this written? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ibtisam Posted July 6, 2007 Geel Jire: From the little I read of Richard Burton I enjoyed, and i thought it was a true reflection. Have you got a link for what you read? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Centurion Posted July 6, 2007 More famously he journeyed to Mecca and medina in disguise. And in those days being discovered meant death. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
-Nomadique- Posted July 6, 2007 Xanthus, you wouldn't call it a true reflection once you read the passage describing Somali women LOL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abdulladiif Al-Fiqih Posted July 6, 2007 The children of Darud are now divided into two great bodies: “*****” is the family name of the Dulbahanta, Ogadayn, Warsangali and Mijjarthayn, who call themselves sons of ***** bin Kombo bin Kabl Ullah bin Darud: the other Darud tribes not included under that appellation are the Girhi, Berteri, Marayhan, and Bahabr Ali. War gaalku been-badanaa ileyn wuxuu soomaalida kaqoro waa wadaa noocaas! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted July 7, 2007 Dad uun baa rumaystay ,,,,,,,,,, since we don't have a strong and written history then let those gaalos play with it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites