Carafaat Posted July 6, 2013 Naxaroow, Waxa aduunyo iyo samo kunool oo kamid ah sida Dhirta, xayawaanka, cadceeda, dayaxa, xidigaha, buuraha ayaa macaa ilaahay cabuuda oo secular eheen. Sidu marka bila ademku u noqon karaa 'secular'? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted July 6, 2013 Muuqaalkaas dadka tukanaayo xabbadda lala dhacaayo waxaa kusoo xasuustay dhacdadii ka dhacday masaajidkii Sheekh Cali Suufi ee ku yaalay xaafadda Kaasabalbalaare sanadka markuu ahaa 1989. At least in that event, dadka salaadda Jimcada tukanaaye maalintaas wey dhameysteen. Koofi Gaduud ku wareegsaneyd and the tension was very high that a big protest was being held after the salaadda. However, it was on Ciid days and the iimaam right after salaadda uu dhameeye started chanting, "Allaahu akbar, Allaahu akbar..." Koofi Gaduud who were outside oo heegan ku jiray misunderstood this. They thought iimaamka inuu dadka kacinooyo, they immediately started firing. Maalintaas Xamar dhan waa xirneyd, isgoysyo badan tires lagu gubay, gaar ahaan kuwa ku yaalay degmada Hodan. People died on that unfortunate day and it wasn't only the protesters against the regime. Among them was a high ranking official who was praying inside the masaajid with his hidden bistoolad. People thought he was an insider,saasna nafta ugu qaadeen. Pretty much confusion reigned that day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khadafi Posted July 6, 2013 Maskiin, arrintaas naxdinta badan waan maqlay waana soo xasuusta, kolley markaas awooda dowladda xoogeeda aa yaraanaysay (goboloda oo dhan jabhado s-(yaasha) aa gacanta ku haayay. Regarding the coup in Egypt the nasty thing must be that MB will lose confidence in the ballot box., Why vote when you will be ousted after an victory. Dont forget that Egypt had hard-core takfiri radicals as "jamaaca islaamiya" in the 80-ties that fought a vicious war against regime of Mubarak. When pro-coup demonstrators go home and the honey-moon with army goes away, reality will check in among the Egyptians. Instead of a revolution they now have a military man that even resembles Mubarak. Moderate MB-supporters (52n % of Egyptians supported them) will become more radicalized. A third figure who is happy about this is of course the shiici alliance of Bashar&Hizbollah. With Mursis hard-core sunni support gone they are probably thinking that they can win the war against the sunnis in Syria. Waxyaaloa badan oo waalan ayaa meelahas ka socoto. Ilaahay ha ui gargaaro dadka dhibaateysan. Naxar I have to say that I feel what you are saying. Religious based parties can be problematic, hey how can argue with some one says "God/Allah has given me supreme right to rule you". Those Somalis who romanticse extremists should take a look on al shabaab. It's either "your a with us and your muslim or your a gaal /munafiq and must die". But Naxarow, Their can be moderate rebellious parties that believes in conservative Islamic ideals. Look at Turkeys AKP party. It's a moderate party with islamic roots. It has made turkey rich and powerful. Point is their are also good religous based parties. By the way here's a pic of the general in charge, doesnt he resemble Mubarak ? New Pharao old Pharao Mubarak Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kickz Posted July 8, 2013 ALERT: Police forces attacking sit-in @ #RepGuard NOW w/ 100s of officers firing erratic rounds of live ammunition & shotgun pallets #Egypt— Gehad El-Haddad (@gelhaddad) July 8, 2013 Attack started when protestors where engaged n 2nd Raka'at of Fajr prayer. They were attacked from 2 sides, 1 by #RepGuard & other by police— Gehad El-Haddad (@gelhaddad) July 8, 2013 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad_Mullah Posted July 8, 2013 This is very embarrassing, how can they claim they were helping the people when millions are out demanding the return of Morsi. http://www.aljazeera.net/livestreaming/pages Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kickz Posted July 8, 2013 Massacre in Cairo At least 42 dead after gunmen open fire at Muslim Brotherhood protest against military coup in Egyptian capital. A deadly shooting at the site of a sit-in by Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Cairo, demanding the reinstatement of ousted President Mohamed Morsi, has left dozens of people dead. The Egyptian health ministry said at least 42 people had been killed and more than 300 injured in the incident early on Monday morning. Egypt's interim administration has expressed "deep regret" for those killed in violence in Cairo on Monday, it said in a statement carried on the state news agency. The transitional administration also said it had formed a judicial committee to investigate the events. The statement called on protesters not to approach any military or "other vital installations". Mohamed Mohamed Ibrahim El-Beltagy, a Brotherhood MP, described the incident during dawn prayers after police had stormed the site, as a "massacre". About 500 people were also reportedly injured. A doctor told Al Jazeera that "the majority of injured had gunshot wounds to the head". The Brotherhood said the dead and the injured have been taken to a makeshift hospital in the the Nasr City neighbourhood. Speaking to Al Jazeera, Gehad Haddad, a spokesman for Muslim Brotherhood, said that at around 3.30 in the morning, army and police forces started firing at sit-in protesters in front of the Republican Guard headquarters in Cairo. Inna Lillahi Wa Inna Ilaihi rajicuun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kickz Posted July 8, 2013 @Egyptocracy @monaeltahawy ya. Those two babies killed right now were for sure armed. #rabaa— Aya (@ayakhalil) July 8, 2013 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mad_Mullah Posted July 8, 2013 Look at these hypocrites defending themselves saying it was the Ikhwans fault, while we could watch them LIVE ON TV and they didn't have any guns. Wallahi billahi, these animals need a Saddam Hussein to keep them in check. These people are turning into HAG and D-Block denying crimes committed against each other. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warsamaale Posted July 8, 2013 MB throwing people out of buildings, thank god the military dealt with these psychos in time, they were getting more secure. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted July 8, 2013 Carafaat;967012 wrote: Naxaroow, Waxa aduunyo iyo samo kunool oo kamid ah sida Dhirta, xayawaanka, cadceeda, dayaxa, xidigaha, buuraha ayaa macaa ilaahay cabuuda oo secular eheen. Sidu marka bila ademku u noqon karaa 'secular'? 1. Cabuudka ilahay iyo secularism wax iska horjeeda maha, shuqul ba iskama laha. 2. cedceeda iyo xayawaanka inta aan la gareen, beni adam horta ha hesheeyo lol. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kickz Posted July 9, 2013 warsamaale;967454 wrote: MB throwing people out of buildings, thank god the military dealt with these psychos in time, they were getting more secure. Look whose been caught: The man who was throwing the pro-morsi supporters from the rooftops so that the blame would go on the Islamists. The things people do for money Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carafaat Posted July 9, 2013 Naxar Nugaaleed;967476 wrote: 1. Cabuudka ilahay iyo secularism wax iska horjeeda maha, shuqul ba iskama laha. 2. cedceeda iyo xayawaanka inta aan la gareen, beni adam horta ha hesheeyo lol. Guess who has won the International Secularist of the year Award, the founder of the UK council of ex-muslims. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryam_Namazie. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElPunto Posted July 9, 2013 CAIRO (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia approved $5 billion in aid to Egypt on Tuesday and the United Arab Emirates has offered $3 billion in desperately needed support for the economy after the army ousted the Islamist president last week. The Saudi funds comprise a $2 billion central bank deposit, $2 billion in energy products, and $1 billion in cash, the Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Alassaf told Reuters. http://news.yahoo.com/uae-offers-egypt-3-billion-support-saudis-5-164305772.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
warsamaale Posted July 9, 2013 ^ interesting, the competition between the Gulf countries is hotting up, Qataris had their time in the limelight now UAE & KSA are back. Al jazeera vs Al arabiya in the media also. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Naxar Nugaaleed Posted July 9, 2013 Carafaat;967557 wrote: Guess who has won the International Secularist of the year Award, the founder of the UK council of ex-muslims. http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maryam_Namazie . whats the implication you take from this? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites