Abdinuur

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  1. P.S. I saw some guys dating un-hijabified girls...and then settling down with ones that are hibabified...and that's nothing with that...so I thought maybe the topic was more oriented towards that...why would a guy date an un-hijabified chick and right about when she falls for him, dumbs her for a hijabified one? I dont know...I guess that's part of life.. See most un-hijabified chicks would not compromise with a lot of things...maybe that's why... It all depends on how you define marriage and your whole concept of marriage. I can kick it with you regardless...but when it comes settling down and talking about kids...you gots to be more modest...like covering your hair and wearing nice outfits...no short skirts or leather pants or tight tights...na mean...stuff like that. And to me, hijabified is very basic...covering your hair with a simple hair cover...like qamaar. But we all know this...and it's very obvious...it's not about what you or I wear...it's about our expression and moral character... I've seen hijabified chicks clubbing and kicking on the DL...so what does that mean?
  2. Hey ya'll...maxaad sheegteen? Well...it's really nice topic...and I know I said I used to have a crush on this one hijabified chick (what a word...nice)... My opinion on this topic: I admire a girl that covers herself..to me...that defines character, modesty, self-respect, and good self-esteem...from a religion's point of view... 'Cuz dont get me wrong...most of my female friends dont wear hijab and they're all of the above. It's the spiritual factor that's missing. I think most guys would rather settle for a hijabified woman cuz that's our faith...that's what marriage is...settling down from everything that you do that is un-Islamic...if you can't...why married...you still can have kids and all the fun...that's why most pple dont have a clue what marriage means or is... So in a nutshell...we are Muslims, and as Muslims, we are obligated to follow what's right, what's halal, what's moral, etc… That's that...
  3. Jawahiir, very interesting!!! Tough choice!
  4. Would you rather be with the one you love or the one that loves you?
  5. LOL>... Funny peeps...ya'll crack me up..have to agree with Legend and Rudy cuz like they said...what would I do with a guy to see a movie or to go to a dinner with....so thats why I said dont think too much into it cuz you will misread the whole point. It's all good...
  6. Abdinuur

    Body image.

    ...and now to the topic... Standard of Somali beauty has changed big time, and like others already mentioned, it seems that way for the whole world. But within that same instance, people have different taste and desires and fetishes...all around. Some prefer thick boned chicks while others like myself like tall and slim cuties. I don't know...it has to do with what you desire and appreciate. It's 2006...you gots to look good and sexy all around...
  7. Abdinuur

    Body image.

    Xafsa, I am all for maintaining a good healthy lifestyle and staying on top of your diet. In my opinion, when you look at our culture, we don't put a lot of emphasis on personal health and diet. Generally, people just eat and they don't bother or care about what they eat....and mostly it's because they don't know. There is a big lack of awareness...and it's our job to get involve in our communities and bring this awareness, specially those of us in the health field. Thanks. Maybe someone can eloborate on this and discuss ways to help out.
  8. Hello peeps, I recently moved to the west coast...it's very nice and I am enjoying my life. I love the weather and the whole atmosphere. The only thing is... I am still new to the city and I am looking for Somali friends to socialize with...basic stuff or should I say, someone to share common interest with (female, ofcourse). Going out for dinners, movies, talk, chill, hang out, etc.. Now, please don't assume that this is a personal ad because it's not! I know some of you will misread and misinterpret this so please just be mindful. Thanks. Just email or replay. I know I am leaving out a lot of details and the whole point of why we should have topics like this...but I'll wait for comments and respond accordingly...plus I will add more ideas and insights about such topics. Have a good day.
  9. Abdinuur

    GIRLZ....

    This is so funny...I wrote this topic why back in 2002 when I joined SOL...amateur years you know.. Sometimes when I look back and read the stuff I used to write on SOL...it just entertains me. On some topics...I am like..what the heck was I thinking!?...but occasionally on other topics...I am like...that was deep and intellectual. Nowadays, I am hardly online...but I will always be an SOL brotha. It's good to be around folks... Salaamu Alaykum.
  10. Abdinuur

    Hi all...

    So....what have I missed? I know it's been a while..and it would be good if someone update me on what's new...pls?...only the major headlines...you know..like CNN... I'll try to keep up with the gang...the la familia since I now have my Road Runner...beep beep...lol ...Coming at'cha
  11. Abdinuur

    Hi all...

    Thanks guys.. Nuune...the dancing freak (i mean baby) is on a time out...he's grounded and told him to sit his butt in his room for the next 20 years...lol It's all good...thanks for the love friends...
  12. I am gonna agree with WIILO and you should name your son Omar. Omar is a great name and it's by far one of the most universal names in the world...very diverse and cultural... Nice huh? Goodluck with the name search! Keep us posted :-')
  13. Abdinuur

    Hi all...

    I know it has been a while since I posted anything or visited the site...just wanna drop a line or so and wish everyone a great time. I missed the old times when I used to have the time in the world to do whatever whenever...as time marches on...it gets really busy...dont it? Anyway...it's good to be around and keep in touch with folks...directly or indirectly...and that's one point I wanna get across... See ya around... Asalaamu Alaykum...
  14. I am proud to announce that the University of Nebraska-Lincoln is currently accepting applications for its 2005 Summer Research Program (www.unl.edu/summerprogram). The deadline by which all application materials must be received is February 15, 2005. In order for us to receive the necessary documents by this date, we would like to encourage you to begin the admissions process as soon as possible. All the information for completing the application can be found on-line at www.unl.edu/summerprogram/apply.htm. Our Summer Program is an 8-week program in which scholars: Do research in the field with UNL faculty Live on UNL campus Attend 2 weekly seminars Attend a weekly GRE course Are paid $3000-$3500 stipend* Receive travel, housing, and meals Present their research at a National Conference Eligibility Requirements Students from groups historically under­represented in the humanities, arts, social sciences, engineering, and physical or natural sciences are eligible. · Students must be US citizens or permanent residents; · have a 3.0 (or higher) G.P.A on a 4.0 scale or higher in their major field; · have completed their sophomore year by June of the year of interest and · have a genuine interest in research and teaching as a career. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact our Summer Program Coordinators Teri Imus or Sandie Potter by replying to this email, or by telephone at (402) 472-7737. We look forward to receiving your application and to welcoming your scholars to our campus next summer for an exciting and rewarding research experience. Please pass this information along to your scholars. If any of your scholars are interested, the deadline is rapidly approaching. We are open to all scholars in all majors. Thank you and I look forward to working with you in the future! Teri L Imus McNair Program Coordinator Office of Graduate Studies University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1100 Seaton Hall Lincoln NE 68588-0604 ph 402-472-7737 fax 402-472-0589 http://www.unl.edu/mcnair http://www.unl.edu/summerprogram *$3500 for science, math, engineering fields only based on EPSCoR, NSF, and State funding. Funding provided by grants extraneous to McNair. See Where does the funding come from? For details
  15. Some funny shiznet! Some Somalis folks are at least trying though. It takes practice you. The more weddings you attend or watch on tape, the more ideas that you'd learn, the better your future wedding will be. That's the principle. It all comes down to practice and repition. You good luck on your wedding. Make it a worthwhile one to remember. P.S. One sort of funny wedding I saw on TV: it was towards the end of the wedding where the marrying couples take their turn on the dance floor: okay, the groom was holding the bride's hand by the ARM instead of by the hands (palm); like he was holding as if she was gonna run away like them runaway brides. I was like let her breathe dawg!
  16. Happy Eid Mubaraak! Isn't it FUN?! Dang...you should of seen my boi...he literally walked OUT the door! He was so scared...OMG...you should of seen his face. Dude started reading and reciting the HOLY Qur-an playa. It's fun when YOU do it to someone cuz all you tell them is WATCH the monitor closely as possible while the speakers are blazing crazy...and seen their face lit up...is PRICELESS! No heart feelings for those who flipped and went to mental psychiatric dept.
  17. Welcome back! Of all the topics I posted here on SOL, this one is my favorite! Go ahead and enjoy! I noticed the link got screwed but here is an updated one for you. Follow the rules and make sure your computer speakers are on MAX....way high so that your landlord can hear it! Here it is: ENJOY! -Kaafi
  18. HAPPY EID EVERYONE! IT WAS A JOYFUL DAY TO SEE EVERYONE WHO GOT INVOLVED AND PARTICIPATED! VERY AWESOME. -Kaafi
  19. Lately I've been noticing cops and law enforcements violating peoples' rights and doing unethical work. Be aware of your rights and learn them all. Know what to say when a cop pulls you over for a traffic violation. Don't let them interrogate you or ask you anything they want or feel like. Remember, majority of policemen are incompetent...some with G.E.D's and few with High School Diplomas. I just couldn't stand when people's rights are violated...innocent people. Remember to look smart and talk smart and stay professional when dealing with the law enforcements. Its on.
  20. This is the real reality of the so-called Western Civilizations. To me, this was not a new act of injustice and hate. It happens all the time. Personally, I don't believe in their justice system at all b/c it's all corrupted and dirty. I believe in the real justice that will soon prevail....and only time will tell insha Allah. On a side note: Heard about a crime called 'Driving While Black' DWB..?...it's a reality now. Can't wait to move to my motherland!
  21. AND DO WHAT? :confused:
  22. Abdinuur

    Apologies

    No apologizingna me? It's aight tho'
  23. As young jiggaz, ain't it cool to have vasectomy procedures, but then as time goes by, everything goes back to normal (vasoplasty)? It would probably decrease number of chickenheads getting pregnant. But then, we ain't no mules; we're real jiggaz
  24. Sanaa Lathan..very gorgeous in 'Love & Basketball' though she gained a little in 'Out of Time' with Denzel. Little thick...but then I don't hate on thick gurls. Most underrated person...have no clue?
  25. I write like I was taught...but during offline, I talk alright. I don't like to use slang language or misspell words when I write. Imagine if I did that and it caught up with me and all of the sudden I am writing slang or using improper words on my Thesis Paper...now imagine that...