A_Khadar Posted March 2, 2012 Ameen dhamaan inta waalid kood dhimatay alle ha u naxariisto intay u noolyihiin alle cimri dheer ha u siiyo.. Alliya, about aabayaasha, I think this is a phenomenon of that blacks/Africans always love moms more than dads mostly where whites talk about dads often.. Other day, I was with my little daughter at her school for meeting with her teacher and while waiting in front of her class, the outside wall of her class on the hallway tons of papers/drawings of her classmates' works were posted. One of the featured stories on the wall was a special person. Guess what all of the kids (they are first graders) except one or two out of 20+ kids wrote about? Their dads as being a special person! All are white except two or three.. I guess if they are blacks/Africans, it will be a different special person or may be half and half if not exactly 9 to 1 for moms.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aaliyyah Posted March 2, 2012 ^lool n im guessing your daughter was one of the three who talk abt their moms hehe. I am sure at that moment you were wishing for a white kid no seriously as somalis we gotta appreciate our dads a lil more... salaam Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
A_Khadar Posted March 2, 2012 Aaliyyah;797886 wrote: ^lool n im guessing your daughter was one of the three who talk abt their moms hehe. I am sure at that moment you were wishing for a white kid salaam ;) I guess you're right, but luckily hers wasn't posted up there and when I asked about it, she said she did something else not about the specail person.. no seriously as somalis we gotta appreciate our dads a lil more... I agree with you but only if dads step up and involve with their kids in same level of moms.. Interestingly one somali kid was among the kids who wrote about their dads as a special person and I completely understood why that kid chose for her dad as being the special person because her dad does above and beyond! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted March 3, 2012 Taleexi;790880 wrote: Hooyooy la'aantaa, adduunyada hubaasheed. Habeen kama baxdeenoo Iftiin lama heleenoo Dadku uma hayaameen Dayax heego joogee. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Juxa Posted March 12, 2012 ^^^ Dumar iyo haween baa nolol lagu haweysta Kuwa lagu hammiyayee Sida hawd caleen weyn Rag u wada hammuume Ishu halacsanaysaa Hablahaaga weeyee may allah bless our mothers Aaliyah of course you cant help but adore aabe. when i think of aabe (AUN) i remember gentelness, jokes and big dreams for his girls. without his encouragement and unwavering belief, wallee we wont be anything. when i think of hooyo, i think of strenght, no BS and strong work-ethic. KK i loved your story, nothing beats spending quality time with hooyo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalina Posted March 30, 2012 Ilaa iyo dharaartii uurkaaga hooyoo rabi iigu uumay unugyada jirkaagaa iniin layga siiyee. Araxdiyo calooshiyo hubucdiyo makaankiyo oofaha dhexdoodana aqal bilo layga dhigay. Intaa dunida joogtoo nolol aayatiin wacan akhirana fardawsaa ambiyada agtoodaanaa eebaan kuu baryaayaa. Naftu waa amaanee ajashaada hooyoo hadii aad ciilaato oo iilka lagu dhigo kuuma cuno abooree. Ayaadaha quraankiyo ducaan kuu akhriyaya naxariista eebaan idin baan la waayeyn.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fazliyah Posted March 30, 2012 MashAllah illaahoow owlaada baari nooga dhig! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Somalia Posted April 13, 2012 Oh Somalina, I'll never forget you, what a lovely thread. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted April 14, 2012 Last year my mother went to Hajj, I received a call from her, whilst she was at the ka'aba - asking me what else [she had done all the duas she could think for me and my siblings] do I want her to ask Allah for me..subhanallah! I know, I can never repay her for all she has done for me - all I can do is make sure she can walk with her head held high cause I am her daughter. May Allah preserve her, reward her and mostly grant her Jannat firdows. Insha'allah! Love you mama. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GaroweGal Posted April 14, 2012 Somalia;818307 wrote: Oh Somalina, I'll never forget you, what a lovely thread. Admit it, you have a soft spot for Somalina. Many relationships have blossomed right here in SOL. I was hoping you two would make it lol! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites