xiinfaniin Posted May 15, 2009 Eebow gurbood baa hadhiyo, gaban agoomeede Eebow goonji weyn iyo qax bay, naga gullaafteene Guullow ma helayaan waxay, nagu gubaayaane Eebow waxay naga gogtaan, waa galoof olole Eebow sidii guun haween, giidu waa aniye Eebow nin goba baan ahoo, guni rifaysaaye Eebow waxaa noo gurmaday, gaaya alifleeye Ma garaysni Eebow waxaan, guufanneyska ahe Eebow gabooddii dorraad, waan ka gara'layne Eebow markaan geyllamey, guulmiyo biqiye Eebow guddoonkii sharciga, gooye bahashiiye Eebow anaa kugu garlee, guusha ha seejin. Sayid Mohaded. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 15, 2009 Oh God, only children and orphans are left. Oh God, they have trampled our property and lawful rights. But by God Victorious, they will not succeed in imposing their will upon us. Oh God, the claims they make against us are empty which vessels are carried, thus holding it together. Oh God, I am wailing like an old woman. Oh God, I am a noble man, harassed by inferior people. Oh God, the only ones who come to our rescue are riffraff. Oh God, I cannot accept this oppression. Oh God, I will take revenge for the aggression of the past. Oh God, when I fight in earnest, they will retreat and become afraid. Oh God, these animals have destroyed the rules of the Sharıfia. Oh God, since I am on Your side, don’t deny me victory Sayid Mohamed Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kashafa Posted May 15, 2009 What a disgraceful and shameless analogy. My former comrade, I know you're desperate, but even desperation should not force men, even those who are defeated, to stoop to these lows. Abtiyow, isku xishood and delete this thread. You have the nerve to compare Sayyid Maxamed Xassan who was besieged, air-bombed, and machine-gunned by the British war machine to Shariif Al-Khabeeth ? The man who, at this very momement, is cowering behind the indiscriminate artillery bombardment of Ugandan baboons killing hundreds of Somalis. The man who sold Somali sea to Kenya to win the approval of Gaalo who installed him as the puppet-president. The man who rides inside Ugandan tanks every time he steps out of Villa Somalia ? The man who went before Meles Zenawi and promised to listen and obey ? Sayyid-ka spent his entire life fighting Gaalo, whereas Shariif Al-Khabeeth has pledged his loyalty and fealty to them Sayyid-ka was a Geesi Geesi dhalay who participated personally in countless battles, whereas Shariif Al-Khabeeth is a cowardly deserter who left slipped away in the middle of the night like a common theif and left his illustrious comrades to die of thirst and malaria. Hadee sidaan kaa dhab'tahay: You have no shame. And per the Xadeeth, ithaa lam tastaxyi fasnac maa sh'it. So la yaab malahan inaa maanta gaalada iyo munaafiqeenta la bood'boodid oo safkooda iska xaadhirisid. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 15, 2009 Paragon, Sharif might not have said these verses for he may not even know them they exist but the tongue of the situation as it were says it for him. Sayid’s scourge of aggressor poem is the best literary means to describe and disclose the faults of these misguided youth. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ducaysane Posted May 15, 2009 even thou, I would love to see Sharif's government to win this war, to compare him with Sayid Mahamed is un-cool man! Oday xiin naga daa yaakhay Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 15, 2009 ^^Wax walba lagama murmo awoowe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted May 15, 2009 This war a great poem, Sayid Mohamed was literary genius... And this case, it is true, Shariif-ku waa gob marka loo eego gunta Dahir Aways iyo Gadaano horkacaayaan.... Indeed, Eebow nin goba baan ahoo gunni rifaysaaye Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted May 15, 2009 Sh.Aweys fits more in the shoes of Muhammed Abdulle Hassan, lets be real. You may hate him or love him, but atleast be real. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Emperor Posted May 15, 2009 ^Adeer labaduba ma ahan niman la ag keeni koro the great Sayid Mohamed Abdulle Hassan, the father of Somali nationalism... balse my call was only about Shariifku inuu ka gobsanyahay Inna Dahir Aweeys la iskuma hayo... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kashafa Posted May 15, 2009 Sh.Aweys fits more in the shoes of Muhammed Abdulle Hassan, lets be real. Respect. We may differ vehemently in many areas, but at least you have the integrity to speak the truth. This is what diffrentiates you from the other peacenik qowleysato who will lie with a straight face if they think that will further their cause. Shariif Al-Khabeeth = Sayyyid-ka kulahaa. Waraa, waa indho-adayg oo gabasho lahayn. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 15, 2009 I think Emperor got it right. Aweys fits the subject of Sayid's poem. Sharif is the besieged man whose situation utters these verses . There is another poem by Sayid that fits very well nag-nagta Kashafa Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted May 15, 2009 ^Xiinoow wallee waa la heshey awoowe. 'Dar Iimaanka laga qaadey baa noo aloogsadaye Waa kuwuu I. Mire ka yiri oo kale. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
xiinfaniin Posted May 15, 2009 ^^Or Wiilyahow shareecadu midkay shuuftay baad tahay'e Shaqfadli'idu waa waxaad u tiri shuun saraan ahaye'e Shiqqiyahow waxa lagugu nacay sheeko xumadiiyye'e Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites