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Buuggan waxa gacantiisa ku soo guuriyay nin yamani ah oo magaciisa la yidhaah Sayid Cali Cabdallah Axmad Al Imaam. Ninkani iyo reerkiisuba waxa ay ku abtirsadaan Sh. Isaxaaq Ibnu Axmed. Hasa yeeshee isagu ma ahayn ninkii soo sameeyay cilmi baadhistan cajiibka ah, ee waxa isaga ula yimid, oo cilmi baadhe ahaa, nin asalkiisu ahaa reer Marooko. Kaas oo isaga iyo aabihiiba ay soo dageen magaalada Cadan 1330H (oo ku beegan 1912kii) Ninkaas Reer Marooka oo la odhan jiray Sayid Maxamed Axmad Al Qarbaani, ayaa mudo badan isku hawlay sidii uu ku soo uruurin laha taariikhda Sheekh Isaxaaq Ibnu Axmed isaga oo iskaga dab-qaaday magaaloyinka Cadan, Beexaan, Sharaf, Sanca, Jawf iyo Isxaaqiya oo dhamaantood ku yaala dalka Yaman. Waxa uu ku raad joogay kutub ahayd ‘Oday-ka-Soo-Gaadh’ oo ay lahaayihiin Saadada Reer Yaman. Kutubtaas oo aad loo ilaaliyo. Sayid Maxamed Al-Qarbaani waxa uu si gaar ah u daba-galay taariikhdii Sheekh Isaxaaq Ibnu Axmed.

 

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL.......QABIL GONE MAD, MA ISTIDHI?

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oba hiloowlow;930551 wrote:
Al inaaaaaar do you remember this song back in the days LOOOOOOOOL

 

inaar, i know in Scandinavia, y'all are 4 years behind the latest trends and stuff but WTF is with this vid from the mid 1990s. y'all somali mainland Europeans have become too white...... because there's too many white faces on Swedish, Norwegian, or Danish television. thank GOD, i didn't become a bloody swede, ma istidhi? :D it times like these i appreciate being a 'brit' LOOOOOOOOOOOL.

 

this vid clips demonstrates exactly what i'm talking about....blacks supporting some fake white boys in being 'cool'......naaaaaaaaaaah that's BS y'all.

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Reeyo   

Alpha Blondy;930571 wrote:
advice of the day:

 

focus on working smarter, not harder

Really? Wise words, working smarter. ')

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Wadani   

Alpha Blondy;930571 wrote:
advice of the day:

 

focus on working smarter, not harder

I live by those words.

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Alpha Blondy;930494 wrote:
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findings please?

 

did you dhag dhag the ethio chick in the end? what the hell were you doing in Berbera?

 

i thought you quit this site? what gives, inaar?

I am to embarrassed to report my findings. Lets just say that I mistakenly went for the Ethiopian tea instead of coffee again :(. I did ina'habaryar, but the pressures of the real world has caused my to retreat back to this enclave.

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Ahhhhhhhh Berbera that place is hotter than Apophis's temper.

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Somalia: Hargeisa Youth Flock to Gyms

 

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

 

 

 

Youth are increasingly signing up for memberships at private gyms in Hargeisa, whose number has swelled like a bicep on a bodybuilder.

The boom in local fitness centres is helping to create jobs, promote good health and lure youths towards positive activities, gym owners and local officials say.

 

"Exercising is an entertaining alternative for young people that takes the place of substance abuse and engaging in organised crime," said Hamza Ali Jibril, owner of Golds Gym in Hargeisa.

 

Abdinur Mohamed Arab, a 24-year-old resident of Hargeisa, said for the past five months he has worked out al-Khayr fitness centre, where he trains in self-defence techniques to protect himself against criminal gangs.

 

"Since weapons are not allowed, I have been forced to learn how to defend myself and my property," he told Sabahi. "I have benefited by learning how to defend myself on my own against a group of attackers."

 

Gyms promote good health and well-being, said Mustafa Mohamed Qodah, director general at Somaliland's Ministry of Youth and Sports. Fitness centres distract youth from drug abuse and taking part in gang-related crimes, he said.

 

The majority of the gyms, however, are operating illegally. "Even though fitness centres have multiplied lately, only two of them are registered with the ministry," Qodah told Sabahi. "[Gyms] are required to register with the Sports Ministry to ensure that they are using appropriate equipment that will not harm users."

 

Mushrooming gym scene:

 

One of the first local fitness centres was Bilkhair Gym. When it opened five years ago, its only competition was Horyaal fitness centre.

 

"However, in the last two years, these kinds of centres have increased and there are now about fifty," said Abdiqani Jama Ali, an instructor at Bilkhair.

 

"I can say that this is an opportunity for business, job creation and certainly for improving public health through sports," Ali told Sabahi. "Ninety-percent of these centres have been opened by young people we trained here."

 

Bilkhair Gym now has about 500 members -- mainly young men and women who participate in fitness classes and weight training, but also older people who exercise to get in better shape, become healthy and ward off illnesses, Ali said.

 

The centre offers memberships ranging from three to 10 months. The gym stays open 15 hours a day and charges a monthly fee of $11. The classes are segregated between the sexes, and women members are assigned a female instructor.

 

Private fitness centres also have spread to other cities, such as Burao, Borama, Berbera and Gabiley. "Some [new gym owners] come to us for advice on how to open the business or instructions for classes," Ali said.

 

Jibril, owner of Golds Gym, said he opened his centre "to provide the public with beneficial fitness services and to capitalise on a new business [concept] in the country".

 

Although Jibril has so far not recouped the $20,000 he invested in equipment about 18 months ago, he said Golds Gym, which started with four members, now has 80 members who each pay $15 monthly for membership.

 

"This [business] is better than other businesses because it is not dealing in goods that will expire or be damaged and you are not selling problematic goods," he said.

 

http://sabahionline.com/en_GB/articles/hoa/articles/features/2013/03/25/feature-02

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why am i BUSY? can some please tell me why am i BUSY? for goodness sakes, please tell me why baal. my life is over. i regret to inform y'all...i've been forced to be BUSY? but why dee.....this is BS. this is NOT fair. :mad:

 

so much for working smarter, ma istidhi!? uuf fooqal uff to silly little one liners.

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Haatu   

Alfow, I'm disappointed you didn't like the song sxb. I got it from the movie Laskar Pelangi (The Rainbow Troops). Do you know of any somali songs that are similar?

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