General Duke Posted December 18, 2009 I must say Maadeey has handled himself very well thus far, though this whole thing makes little sense. Do continue gentlemen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted December 18, 2009 Maadeey, dont mislead the somali challenged on the site ninna kuma caayin dhan isku leexo weeyye xikmaddu waryee Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kamaavi Posted December 18, 2009 Maddeey ilaa hadda waa qunyar socod laakiin mar aan dhaweyn Kashafoo kale ayuu noqon doonaa, Ciyaari kow ma joogto! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Maaddeey Posted December 18, 2009 loo@Kashafoo kale, runtii kuma soo gaarin ninkaas, lakin sheeg-sheeggiisa badan awgii: 'nin rag ah dheh' maqnaanshiyahiisana Xiin baa loo heystaa Xiin, :'naf ma lihid, caato, wax dhintay, sagaaraad tahay..' & kuwo kaloonan sheegi karin-ba waa lagaa hayaa, haddii qof thread cinwaan uga dhigo: 'Qaamuusu Shataa'imi Xiin' bogag badan waa buuxin karaa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fiqikhayre Posted December 18, 2009 The other twist of the story is that the father clearly outlined that the contact that invited his son to that graduate celebration was also killed who he was with, so now Juje is saying all the people who he was with at the time and sitting with including his friend survived the attack although the contrary is true the father claims? The father as a father has a legitimate reason to not suspect his son of this heinous crime and mass murder and to defend him as he knows him and brought him up. That is quiet understandable. So the best thing is not to speculate as what I mentioned above of what the father said could be equally rejected and a valid counterargument to it given but we have to ask ourselves the vice that is humans being used as suicide bombers as in the AfPak Iraq conflict is it something permissible and if yes under what circumstances would Maddeey allow for such actions to be deployed? The answer in this case is most definitely it is not permissible to kill so many people because supposedly some members of 'doowlada riddada' as articulated by Alshabaab were in attendance. For that there is no religious justification. Equally so is accusations and assumptions but know if you are a liar and next you tell the people the truth even so that you might warn them of an coming danger they will not listen to you as Somalis say 'Beentaada hore, runtaada danbey u daran tahay'. As in the case with Alshabaab who will listen to them, when clearly they brought this vicious and ignoble action to the fore field in the first place? Don't argue about this case any longer but argue that Alshabaab are those who brought this malice to our country and who used it on a daily basis and develop it right now with more sophistication in order to make it more deadlier than it was before. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites