Carafaat Posted July 20, 2012 oba hiloowlow;851978 wrote: horta i was wondering about badgalka what is that i remember when i was a little kid i participated badgalka there was like shirib and stuff and then they took a big cow to badda, what was the purpose of that dadkii yaqaan? Acudubilaah, this sounds like a pagan tradition. Sacraficing animals to the elements(water, earth, sun, etc). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macallinka Posted July 20, 2012 Waxaan waa shirki Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted July 20, 2012 What is shirki? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Macallinka Posted July 20, 2012 Badgalka meesha lagu sharaxay. Example taking a cow to sea for scarifies....etc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ToughGong. Posted July 21, 2012 It's called Neyrus and it derives from the Persian /Zorastian festival of light called NOWRUZ It's celebrated all over the Muslim world http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/nowruz-ii Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted July 21, 2012 So does anyone know when dabshid is this year Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 21, 2012 Naxar Nugaaleed;852199 wrote: So does anyone know when dabshid is this year Kor masoo aqrinin miyaa adiga? It is now, in this month. It was already celebrated in Xamar. HIlowloow, Istunka, Shirta iyo Badgalkaba waa wada dabaaldegga Dabshidka. Badgalka Shabeellaha Dhexe ku badantahay, Shirta waxaa lagu sameyaa Xamar, siiba xaafadihii qadiimiga ee Xamarweyne iyo Shangaani. Istunkana Afgooye ahaa iyo Awcismaanka iyadana Marka lagu qaban jiray. I remember this annual event in Xamar when crowds of people used to come out to the streets in the night with a new moon and used to hit metal pans. I don;t know if this was during dabshid? I remember my auntie saying that this event was aduunyo gudoon(apocalypic) and making me scared. Carafaad, laba Dabshid isku qaldeysaa. This Dabshid waa celebration, oo sanad cusub ahayd. Ciyaalkeena mar mar qashinka ayaa gubi jirnay habeenkii markaas laga dul boodi jiray. The other one aad ku qaldeysay waxaa la sameyn jiray markuu dayaxa madoobaado. Intii luubaan ama waxyaabo kale qiiq dhaliyo idinka laga buuxiyo ayee ciyaalka isdaba ordi jireen iyagoo xaafadahana kusoo wareegi jiray isla markaasna ducooyin aqrinaayo. Waa ilooway waxa la aqrin jiray. Mar mar xataa dab ayaa la shidi jiray laga kor boodi jiray. Saacado socon jirtay. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RaMpAgE Posted July 21, 2012 ToughGong.;852196 wrote: It's called Neyrus and it derives from the Persian /Zorastian festival of light called NOWRUZ It's celebrated all over the Muslim world http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/nowruz-ii So its not really even a Somali celebration. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 21, 2012 Nothing to do with Nayruus. Nayruus is celebrated in Maarso, Dabshid in Luulyo. Two complete traditions, which share the fire celebration. And the fire is our 'fireworks.' It doesn't mean Soomaalida weren't aware Nayruus, because they did since our forefathers traded with Persians and even a few of our cities and towns have Persian influence and names, like Muqdisho, Banaadir iyo Gendershe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted July 21, 2012 What I read was that it falls on the 27 or 28 m, are they wrong because am looking for a specific date Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RaMpAgE Posted July 21, 2012 Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;852210 wrote: Nothing to do with Nayruus. Nayruus is celebrated in Maarso, Dabshid in Luulyo. Two complete traditions, which share the fire celebration. And the fire is our 'fireworks.' It doesn't mean Soomaalida weren't aware Nayruus, because they did since our forefathers traded with Persians and even a few of our cities and towns have Persian influence and names, like Muqdisho, Banaadir iyo Gendershe. Tell me where you the idea that muqidhso, banadir or gendershe have persian origins and I mean proper references not Samatar or IM Lewis, but proper references. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted July 21, 2012 ^ am sure mma can u references if he his so inclined but if u ruled out two of the highest authorities on all things Somali, who the heck are you looking for? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RaMpAgE Posted July 21, 2012 Naxar Nugaaleed;852270 wrote: ^ am sure mma can u references if he his so inclined but if u ruled out two of the highest authorities on all things Somali, who the heck are you looking for? Who's the highest authority you speak off Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted July 21, 2012 Rampage Muqdisho was part of the Persian Empire and then it was part of the Omani Empire - not sure if it ever fell under Ottoman rule. The name Muqdisho originates from the the term 'Maqcad Shah' as the Arabs referred to it. This is according to Abdullah Hakim Quick in his Islam in Africa and he references early Islamic historians. UZTAAD;851967 wrote: yes Somalis have their own calendar they don't use months to count year instead they use days and it is 365 days. for example when you want to know the time of the year you will say today the year 100 days or 150 days Etc . they use it to know when the rain will come so keep some type of counting for example the Deyr season will start 4oth day of the Somali year like wise they know when the time of gu will come and end. another interesting thing is that every year is named after the day it started for example if year starts a Friday is called Friday year, sanno jamccaad, oro sano axadaad, sono khamiisaad, depend on the which day the year stated What happens when the rains don't come for a long period? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RaMpAgE Posted July 22, 2012 Rampage Muqdisho was part of the Persian Empire and then it was part of the Omani Empire - not sure if it ever fell under Ottoman rule. The name Muqdisho originates from the the term 'Maqcad Shah' as the Arabs referred to it. This is according to Abdullah Hakim Quick in his Islam in Africa and he references early Islamic historians. Blessed its sometimes better to learn about your history your self then from some so called sheik who doesn't have any historical understanding of the place. First of all their was never an Persian Empire in Somalia, nor did they control any part of Somalia, that is a huge historical inaccuracy. Whiles Mogadishu was brief occupied by the Omani Sultanate of Zanzibari it was only few years before Italian Colonization came. What I dislike the most is Somalis who have no knowledge of their own history, who believe anyone and anything without even thinking and question what that person says. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites