rudy-Diiriye Posted July 22, 2009 my grandma is in heaven!! :mad: so she lied to u. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sool_boy Posted July 22, 2009 my grandma is dead too. :mad: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 22, 2009 Now this is ridiculous. Ayeeyooyinkii in la aflagaadeeyo miyaa keenteen. Ceeb. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted July 22, 2009 Originally posted by Red Sea: You and your so call M society do not have the capacity to run a town properly. What Alshabab has done is liberate yours behind when you were at the mercy of the Ethiopian war machine while the poeple like Sh. Hotel turned their tale and ran off to the border and fled. What a silly secessionist. Alshabab, ICU, and the Islamic Revolution are all product of Mogadishu society that endured 18 years of lawlessness and warlordism. The father of Alshabab, Macalin Cayrow and the current main leaders are from Mogadishu and stood up against the warlord rule in the city. Those men did not go to Hargaisa or Somali-Galbeed to solve the problems there and salvage the Somali civilians from the Xabashi lackey rule. They looked instead inward and tackled the immediate problems in their surroundings: that of Mogadishu and Southern Somalia. Godane should do the same and tackle the Xabashi lackey rule in Hargaisa and rally the Somalis in that part of Somalia behind his Jihad cause. That is if he is not a secessionist agent. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted July 22, 2009 looool at ayeeyonka, meiji, you have have some explaining to do, are all about this this m society isbaaro, by the the way, this m society is all most all part of the Somali Diaspora Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted July 22, 2009 Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: looool at ayeeyonka, meiji, you have have some explaining to do, are all about this this m society isbaaro, by the the way, this m society is all most all part of the Somali Diaspora NN, You do not even comprehend the meaning of the notion ''Mogadishu society'', so dont even comment on the term. That society will always function and can never be destroyed by whatever power. As we speak, Mogadishu University (educational institution) has educated 350 teachers that will lecture in secondary and higher schools across Somalia. The professors, students, traders, elders, religious leaders etc all are still doing what they have been doing before the conflict: fulfilling their tasks and societal responsibilities. Ofcourse, they will adjust to the war circumstances. Clan-infested individuals on SOL may try to distort the notion of Mogadishu society to a nickname for a particular clan, but it is clear to all that Mogadishu city has always been and still is the most diverse city in Somalia. That was the case in the previous centuries, and that will be the case in the coming centuries. -------------------- -------------------- --------- http://www.hiiraan.c om/news/2009/July/wa rarka_maanta18-7018. htm Jaamacadda Muqdisho oo 350 Macalimiin ah tababar u soo gabgabeysay, shahaaddooyinna siisay Sabti, July 18, 2009(HOL): Macallimiin tiradoodu gaarayso 350 oo ka kala socday gobollada dalka gaar ahaan kuwa koonfureed ayay jaamacadda Muqdisho u soo gabagabeysay tababar u socday muddo hal todobaad ah iyagoo la guddoonsiiyay shahaadooyinka. Xaflad lagu qabtay Khamiistii (16-kii July 2009) Hotel Shamoow ee magaalada Muqdisho ayaa lagu gudoonsiiyay macallimiintan oo wax ka dhiga dugsiyada hoose iyo dhexe ee aasaasiga ah isuguna jiray rag iyo dumar shahaadooyin muujinaya tababarkii ay qaateen oo ahaa habka waxbaridda ubadka iyo sidii loola dhaqmi lahaa. Mas'uliyiinta Jaamacadda Muqdisho iyo xubno kale oo ka socday dalladaha waxbraashada ee dalka ayaa waxay halkaas ka jeediyeen hadallo kala duwan oo ay ku cabirayaan waxbarashada iyo qiimaha ay u leedahay bani'aadamka. "Jaamacadda Muqdisho ma ahan markii ugu horreysay oo ay tababar u qabato macalimiin Soomaaliyeed oo wax ka dhiga dugsiyada hoose, dhexe iyo sare ee Somalia" ayuu yiri Aadan Axmed Xuseen oo ah madaxii tababarkan, isla markaana ah agaasimaha xafiiska guddoomiyaha jaamacadda Muqdisho. Aadan wuxuu intaas ku daray in dhawaan ay gobollo dalka ka mid ah ku qaban doonto Jaamacaddu tababar noocan oo kale ah, si loo kor loogu qaado aqoonta waxbarida ee Macallimiinta Soomaaliyeed. "Intii tababarkan uu socday, waxay macallimiintu qaateen casharo u dhigma inta uu qaato arday muddo saddex ah dhiganayay jaamacadda Muqdisho kulliyadeeda waxbarashada" ayuu yiri hormuudka kulliyada Waxbarashada Jaamacadda Muqdisho Dr. C/llaahi Sheekh Abuubakar oo xafladda hadal kooban ka jeediyay. Xubnihii kale ee xafladda ka hadlay waxaa ka mid ahaa: Guddoomiyaha Daladda Waxbarashada FPENS Bashiir M. Yuusuf (Badal), Diiwaan-hayaha Guud ee Jaamacadda Muqdisho Dr. Maxamed Xuseen Ciise (Liibaan) iyo xubno kale, waxayna dhammaantood ku nuuxnuuxsadeen ahmiyadda waxbarashada. Qaar ka mid ah macallimiintii guddoomay tababarka dhameystay oo iyaguna hadlay ayaa waxay sheegeen inay aad uga faa'iideysteen tababarkii muddada sitimaanka ah u socday, ayna wax badan ka barteen. "Waqtiga duruusta iyo macallimiintu waxay ahaayeen kuwo isku dheellitiran, runtiina waxaan kaga mahadcelinaynaa Jaamacadda Muqdisho oo tababarkan soo agaasintay" ayuu yiri mid ka mid ah macallimiintii tababrka dhameystay. Tababarkan oo sannadkiiba mar ay Jaamacadda Muqdisho u qabato macalimiinta wax ka dhiga gobollada dalka ayaa waxay iska kaashadeen fulintiisa Bankiga horumarinta Islaamka. Jaamacadda Muqdisho oo la aasaasay (22-kii September 1997) ayaa waxaa ka qalin jabiyay 9-dufcadood oo bartay qaybaha kala duwan ee cilmiga, waxayna qaarkood ka yihiin macalimiin, iyadoo jaamacadda ay kaalinta 40-aad ka gashay Jaamacadaha Afrika, waxayna ka mid tahay lix urur oo kale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted July 22, 2009 Great job on Mogadishu University! With peace and stability, that city would have outperformed any other capital in Eastern Africa without doubt. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted July 22, 2009 Originally posted by Meiji: quote:Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: looool at ayeeyonka, meiji, you have have some explaining to do, are all about this this m society isbaaro, by the the way, this m society is all most all part of the Somali Diaspora NN, Clan-infested individuals on SOL may try to distort the notion of Mogadishu society to a nickname for a particular clan, but it is clear to all that Mogadishu city has always been and still is the most diverse city in Somalia. That was the case in the previous centuries, and that will be the case in the coming centuries. -------------------- -------------------- --------- . So, then, why did you say Shaikh Fuad should go back to PL and start a war there, even though he born and raised in da Southside( ie. Muqdisho and elsewhere)? You contraduct yourself too much. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted July 22, 2009 ^^ Did he lived in Mogadishu? Or did he came from Sweden to partake in a ''Jihad'' that contributed to the displacement of more than 200.000 people? As I said: clan-infested individuals will try everything to distort the notion into a clan meaning. Seek professional help sxb. PS: I was born and raised in Mogadishu yet I live in a European country and thus am a member of that society. Seek help for your clan-obsession. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted July 22, 2009 LOl. You are the one who gushes forth, much the like nicaraguan waterfalls, to defend certain warlords from the South/Muqdisho. And then you constantly wail about fulan ibnu fulan and fulan ibn somali is coming to this region or not being from that region. So who is the one who is obsessed with clan? ps. you are contradicting yourself again. If Sheikh fuad was born and raised in the South, why did you say he should go back to PL, and not Sweden? Matter of fact: why did you say he had to PL and start a war. Bal answer that without obfuscating. You even think that I am a seccessionist, riyale supporter, all because I had the nick Zeylaci previously.Again, who is the one obsessed with clan? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted July 22, 2009 ^^ One who openly supports ''Somaliland'' is a secessionist. If you supported that secessionist entity in the past but repented for your crimes(causing division and fitnah) than may Allah accept your prayers LOL. I hope Alshababism will not dissapoint you. PS: I always confused u with Red.Sea because of the same writing style. I guess he is still the secessionist supporter? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fabregas Posted July 22, 2009 Originally posted by Meiji: ^^ If you supported that secessionist entity in the past but repented for your crimes (causing division and fitnah) than may Allah accept your prayers LOL Ameen: ps. you shouldn't try to fight all your enemies at once. For now, let us make an alliance of convenience and point our sharpenened cyber swords against the tfg cheerleaders. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted July 22, 2009 Originally posted by Fabregas: ps. you are contradicting yourself again. If Sheikh fuad was born and raised in the South, why did you say he should go back to PL, and not Sweden? Matter of fact: why did you say he had to PL and start a war. Bal answer that without obfuscating. Meji, so are you going to answer that question? And while you are at it, could you please define "M. Society"? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedSea Posted July 23, 2009 ^^^Lets see what he has to say about that. I'm very confused by this so call "M society". Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Zack Posted July 23, 2009 ^He ran away and never came back! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites