CidanSultan Posted August 5, 2014 Don't mind the polytheist he worships monkeys and has been proven wrong again and again and again...humans are bound to have prejudice, preference and assumptions. This is human nature. More so in populations who have a long history of inter tribal warfare and mistrust. Islam is not about terrorism in 1400 years Islam has been the light of science of co-existence, and peace. The western world fears islam because it is a superior culture. Socially, politically, economically. The trouble with some amongst us is we have bought into the false narrative of the west. If someone calls for Islamic rule these people scream Terorist and they claim to be Muslims. Implementing Gods law is Terorism. The somali people have been through colonialism, communism, democracy, occupation... Come on enough is enough we need islamic rule: As for the Polythiests. He worships monkeys period/full stop. As for us we need to wake up https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWesre8hiP0 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coofle Posted August 5, 2014 The kid showed signs of extremism and should have been handled gently by encouraging him to be more "Somali"....I have noticed that tough treatment of young men with extremist tendencies just lead to more hardened extremists.....Somaliland have chosen the lean approach against al-qaida sympathizers since Rayale's presidency and the results were favorable. Most Somali fathers don't know their children thus they are always surprised with the paths they choose. Arabs on the other hand are actively involved in their kid's lives, hence, children most of time end up emulating their parents. .... I am not blaming the gentleman, but the lifestyle he have been living the past years is catching up with him. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CidanSultan Posted August 5, 2014 Islamic law creates an Islamic society, Islamic society creates an Islamic government, islamic governments on mass creates a chilphate. We should all strive to implement islamic law in all somali speaking territories regardless of which ever one. Rome wasn't built in a day. We should do it peacefully the people want it you just have to give it to them. This will help the poor and build more cohesive and peaceful states. It would become an example for Muslims in East Africa and eat at the heart of our enemy in Ethiopia which subjegates the muslim Oromo, anfar, gurage, somali and Hereri Islam not only builds us it weakens our enemies against us. It would usher in peace, territorially as we wouldn't need to fight, the mercaneries would go home back to Burundistan, all curropt despots would fall. All western systems would fall. All we need is islam and our cultural systems from that East Africa would become our domain. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CidanSultan Posted August 5, 2014 This revival is happening across the Middle East, Europe and even turkey... Why are Somalis followers and never leaders. If turkey can do it. Surely we can do it. Like I said the people want it... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHY7MwxzF7k Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galbeedi Posted August 5, 2014 I think those of us who have teenage kids understand the dilemma Faysal Waraabe is facing. As a father of two teenage sons, the fear of our children being associated with gangs and other undesirable world on one hand, and the threat of involved with extremist ideologies which endangers them and their communities at large is a constant battle. These are innocent kids who were brainwashed by people with agenda, but couldn't get the right guidance. Most of these young men have conflicting allegiances, some couldn't integrate well in their respective countries in terms of employment and education, while others are troubled kids who were looking meaning in their lives. I feel sorry for Faysal and his family. He probably left Finland to organize and build peace in Somaliland, while leaving some fatherly duties behind. If you are involved Community service or national issues, certainly " dhinac ayaad u badanaysaa". Isis is a Saudi project to prolong their monarchies. They did the same during Iraq-Iran war on the nineteen eighties. Arabs in the gulf and outside were asked to fight Khomeini and the Shia for religious grounds, but the main reason was to defend the monarchies. The Wahabis and the British colonials cooperated in early twentieth century to defeat the " khalifa of the Ottomans. They used both Arab nationalism and Wahabism to eliminate the ottomans. Too bad people are dying in the 21th century for a feudal kingdom. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 5, 2014 Don't create personalized threads on SOL. No petulant insults allowed. No clan names allowed, either. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Holac Posted August 5, 2014 <cite> @Dhagax-Tuur said:</cite> Maxaa iska quseeya adult offspring iyo waalidkood oo laysigu qaban? Besides, and this is my point of view, having seen Somali kids losing their ways in the West, i would rather that they join Jihadi groups. Look at what a Jihadi did in Bosaaso yesterday. We must fight the terrorists and stop our kids from being misled to spread violence. The Jihadis go back to their home countries and create worst trouble. It is a beast you can't control. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Khayr Posted August 6, 2014 <cite> @Holac said:</cite> Look at what a Jihadi did in Bosaaso yesterday. We must fight the terrorists and stop our kids from being misled to spread violence. The Jihadis go back to their home countries and create worst trouble. It is a beast you can't control. You sound like Bush and Bama. Their solution being preemptive slaughtering of muslims. Btw, F.A.W. talks way too much. He is not a wise politician at all. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DoctorKenney Posted August 6, 2014 <cite> @Khayr said:</cite> You sound like Bush and Bama. Their solution being preemptive slaughtering of muslims. Btw, F.A.W. talks way too much. He is not a wise politician at all. Actually, I don't agree. Most countries have intelligence units and special forces (police and military) designed to root out terrorist cells locally. It's not a "Bush" thing. It's a national security thing. In fact, if Somalia had a more effective National Security Apparatus, then we wouldn't be having all these politicians being killed and all these bombs going off in the capital city. A lot of these Khawaarij-like units congregate in secret locations and then carry out an attack on their local population. Just last month, Karachi airport was attacked by these thugs. These people need to be rooted out. There is no benefit in their actions Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites