Cambuulo iyo bun Posted November 14, 2011 Axmedow nin dheeraad sitoo dhiibsan baad tahay Tu kalaad u dhaaftaa kolkaad dhaliso tii roone. Dhalintii caleemaha lahayd waygu dheertahay Dhawr iyo shan dhawr iyo hadana dhawrarbaa jiraye Haddaan beegsi kala soo dhexbaxay, tooda meel dhigaye Labadii dhallaanimo lahayd ways dhar urisaaye Berberaawi dhuub iyo ka dhuub waysu dhurannaaye. Ilhaaneey dhiggaagiyo hablaha dhuude falanqeeye Hadduu dhaguxu kala hayb tirsado dheemman baad tahay. http://www.waayaha.net/view.php?articleid=2107 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted November 15, 2011 The poem Dhulgariir(earthquake) composed by Hadraawi is a masterpiece. The poem sends out a very powerful message to the Somali people and warns them against the disasters that their ideas on outcast clans might bring in the future. The poem accuretly dismantles all the wild accusations, myths and fake beliefs held on these clans, and forsees consequences unless Somali's refrain from their long time wrong doing against our brothers. the last part of the poem. Dhibaatada xilkeedii horaa ugu dhabcaasheene Maantana sidii dhagax dixeed hawgu sii dhegine Inta shay la dhawrtiyo haddaan diinta kugu dhaarsho Haddaan dhaar carriyo caaggan iyo dhaar cas kugu dhaarsho Inta gabay dhaf leeyahay haddaan kaaga dhira fuulo Haddaan dhaho hadaan dhigo hadaan weliba dhiib dhiibo Anigoon wax kuu dhimin haddaan dhegaha kuu buuxsho Dhaq dhaqaaq ma kaa iman karaa dhiillo lagu baajo. Dhabtuun baa khalqigu diidayaa meesha dheer tegaye Dhulgariirka waa laga baqaa waayo soo dhaxaye La dhex joogi maayoo arlada dheelmashow qorane Qofba wuxuu dhigtaa baa u yaal dhiilka aakhiro, e Ninkii dhiiri sheegtow is furo waa dhanaan tahaye. Maxamed Ibraahim Warsame (Hadraawi) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted November 15, 2011 Great piece... All somalida ha isu soo celiyo xaqay isku leeyihiin ha tuso.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cambuulo iyo bun Posted November 16, 2011 even though my own clan is one of the minorities that has been exposed to discrimination i still love Somalia and the somali people. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ToughGong. Posted November 16, 2011 Great piece Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted November 16, 2011 it's getting better & as long as you respect urslv that's enough . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cambuulo iyo bun Posted November 17, 2011 buurahader do you honestly believe that selfrespect will help me to be accepted in the somali society? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Xaaji Xunjuf Posted November 17, 2011 i love hadraawi's poems Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cambuulo iyo bun Posted November 17, 2011 as far as i am concerned nobody bringed a solution so everyone lets cut the bullshiet and lets addres the problem will ya Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
burahadeer Posted November 17, 2011 Cambuulo iyo bun;759126 wrote: buurahader do you honestly believe that selfrespect will help me to be accepted in the somali society? Yes I really believe that's the first pillar & know some people succeeded againest all odds.Also I know they were equal in almost every aspect except intermarriage specially in the north and that's the thing need to be worked out. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted November 17, 2011 Cambuulo iyo bun;759147 wrote: as far as i am concerned nobody bringed a solution so everyone lets cut the bullshiet and lets addres the problem will ya Cambuulo, The issue has long been thaught to be a social issue, which could be solved by inter-marriage alone. But there are enough cases of clan inter-marriage and still it didnt bring the hoped revolution. That is why I think its effect maybe social(discrimination, etc) but it's cause is more a political and economical issue created by the other clans to gain economic and political domination. Therefor I think we need a radical movement who advocates for revolution rather then a social evolutionary process. -For example, we should demand for a land rights and own territory(deegaan, has great sympolic value in Somali society!). -Political share of things. For example MP's, Ministerial and other public positition. -Economic dimension: Most jobs done by the clans are low paying jobs and people pay far to little for the services provided. Why? So some others can profit from it? So the goverment needs to install a Council for Artisan workers who determines the fair and equal prices and pay for services provided. (a hair cut will cost you 0,20 dollar cent in Hargeisa???). Siilaanyo has installed ad advising committee to advise him how a quota system can be introduced for the mentioned clans and women. He has installed an young and bright Presidential advisor for Minority Clan Issue's. And thats a good first step, but clearly noy enough. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted November 18, 2011 Somalis do not and did not listen to those great poets ..................... Timacadde's poems are still alive and apply to the current situation. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted November 18, 2011 Is there a Timacade poem on this issue as well? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted May 13, 2012 Carafaat;759300 wrote: Cambuulo, The issue has long been thaught to be a social issue, which could be solved by inter-marriage alone. But there are enough cases of clan inter-marriage and still it didnt bring the hoped revolution. That is why I think its effect maybe social(discrimination, etc) but it's cause is more a political and economical issue created by the other clans to gain economic and political domination. Therefor I think we need a radical movement who advocates for revolution rather then a social evolutionary process. -For example, we should demand for a land rights and own territory(deegaan, has great sympolic value in Somali society!) . - Political share of things . For example MP's, Ministerial and other public positition. -Economic dimension: Most jobs done by the clans are low paying jobs and people pay far to little for the services provided. Why? So some others can profit from it? So the goverment needs to install a Council for Artisan workers who determines the fair and equal prices and pay for services provided. (a hair cut will cost you 0,20 dollar cent in Hargeisa???). Siilaanyo has installed ad advising committee to advise him how a quota system can be introduced for the mentioned clans and women. He has installed an young and bright Presidential advisor for Minority Clan Issue's. And thats a good first step, but clearly noy enough. -Sponsor and facilitate marriages between majority and minority groups -Install a quota system for all business, goverment agencies and offices. 10% of all jobs should be awarded to minority groups. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites