Naxar Nugaaleed

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  1. DoctorKenney;987641 wrote:
    Jacpher, if Naxar Nugaaleed is perfectly fine with Islam being
    banned
    in Angola, to the point where Muslims are prevented from practicing their own religion, that not only takes him out of Islam but he's an actual Islamophobe. Plain and simple

     

    There's no use in reasoning with the likes of him.

    LOL you are under the misguided impression that what you think has any bearing on what I believe or think.


  2. Jacpher;987636 wrote:
    You do realize Muslims ain't a country name. The people that follow the religion of Islam call themselves Muslims, not in a particular land or region.

    I guess the Islamic republics of Saudi arabia, Pakistan and Iran are secular republics


  3. thefuturenow;987634 wrote:
    Yes, we should be. For the tolerance we seek is not from the fleeting oppression of this world. But rather that of the Almighty in the hereafter.

    ok, just what that has do with anything


  4. Che -Guevara;986100 wrote:
    I don't know about his sense of determination in executing his constitutional duty, however one thing is clear, it looks like he is the ONLY person that understands how institutions and government in general work.

    I can't agree with this more. how fickle our memory, did we already forget the disastrous speakership of mr sakiin. Its undignified for a speaker to jump in the middle of conflict between other branches of government. If the executive branch can not reconcile, the president needs to request a vote of confidence from parliament for the cabinet. if the cabinet gets it, they stay and if not the president gets to appoint a new one. I second the speakers advice to both the people and members of parliament.


  5. Safferz;985874 wrote:
    Did you mean to say the left? I said it's often the ones associated with the right who are hostile towards Muslims, though that's not to say liberals/leftists can't be racist as well. But they do not build xenophobia and islamophobia into their political platforms, as so often seen with right-leaning political parties and governments in Europe as well as in the United States.

    freudian slip? lol I should've studied psychology, would've been much more useful among Somalis


  6. Safferz;985871 wrote:
    More importantly, I'm baffled that people seem to think leftists and liberals are behind anti-Muslim attitudes and the interventions and attacks on the Muslim world (we can suspend debate over what motivates imperialism for a minute here). The frustration is misplaced and uninformed -- islamophobia and xenophobia is notoriously associated with
    the right
    , and folks like Ayaan Hirsi who pander to those attitudes identify as
    neoconservatives
    .

    I could be wrong but I think the ideological affinity between one radical here (Neoconservatives) and another there from the muslim world leads to cognitive dissonance where they know the source of their frustration but must blame liberals/leftest/atheist/feminist, anyone really, but the true source of their ire.

     

    Another useful term: willful ignorance.


  7. Juxa;985859 wrote:
    A patient should never been told waad ureysaa but her personal hygiene should be discussed and guidence given as to how to improve.

     

    The only ceeb here is that you did not stand up and say sidaa ha ula hadlin islaanta, submit complaint and report them so they( doctor or nurse) could be retrained.

     

    Ps: ha isdilin please.

    This right here is good advice, if not out of moral obligation towards you fellow Somalis, do it because its your Job

     

    At the risk of sounding like you, there is this lady that works with me and for the love of me I can't get her to pronounce check right