Haashim

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  1. We - Guddiga xall(bad)inta khilaafka - are totally disagree the propsal of Mr Nur. Mr Nur is diliberately ignored the rules of ANARCHY government. The Government should based on TRIBAL basis and what each tribe could do to undermine the (war)peace process and how many Technics they posses etc. Neither Mr Bashi nor Mr Jinoole could distabilize ongoing (war)peace process, therefore we have to look another candidate who can fulfill the above mentioned critrea Mr Oda Nbunga ku soo dhowoow minanka FAWDADA.
  2. 99.99% has ended in 1999 (20th century) we're in 21st century no more 9's, even well-known dictators changed their tricks in this century by saying 86% -89%. Therefore this result is VOID and NIL and I will collect 50 XILDHIBAAN from SUUQA SIIGAALE(each XILDHIBAAN will get $50 and T-shirt my photo on it), to vote me as a Ku-meelgaar (Intii 39 sano laga gaaraayo) President. As soon as they sang "MADAXWAYNAHAYNA MURAAD WAAYE MINAADAN SOO RAACIN MOORADAA WAA LA GUBAA" as soon as they finished this song i will issue a warrant to arrest Baashi and Shoobaro and to search their homes for money and other possible BILILIQO. if they have some TECHNICS (abdi bile enz.) i will order my assistants to buy all these technics before they raid their homes. , madaxweyne yaa igu haysta hee ninkii MONEY haystaa MADAXWEYNE ah. Saaxiibky Nur isku hallayn ma karo, wasiirka caafimaadkan ka dhigaa ilaa intaan ka hubsanayo.
  3. Baashi Mr President ma Illowday inaan lacagta aniga hayo, lacagtaa wax kala wadda, cagtana gurigeygay ku badanaysaa, marka madaxweynaha runta ah aniga waaye, adiga waxaad la mid tahay Qaazi Al-yawar, cimaamad qurux badan iyo macawis qoorasoofeys ah iyo shaal kashmiri ah ayaan kuu gadayaa saxiixyadana waan kaa soo qaadanayaa. World Bank & IMF ayaan lacagta qaar ayaan dayminaynaa si ay dulsaar nooga dhaliyaan, waddamada faqriga ahna MIDDLE CLASS ugu sameeyaan, haddii argagixiso diyaarad ama baabuur qarxisana wixii indho buluug leh oo ku dhinta amgtooda annagaa bixinayna. duufaanta florida ka dhacday wixii ay guri dumisay annagaa bixinayna, guryaha mundullada oo tarabuunka agtiisa ka dhisanna dumiskooda dawladdaa bixnaysa, shirkad Maraykan ah ayaa qaandaraaska dumiska la siinayaa taasoo duufaantii Fallorida oo kale ku afuufaysa. Kharashyadu waa badan yihiin .... xataa mudaaharaadyada Anarchistska ay Prague ama London ama Genoa ka dhigaan waxay jajabiyaan oo dhan annagaa bixinayna, May day wixii LONDON CI'I soo gaara oo khasaara ahna waa korkeenna.
  4. President: Jamaal 11 Prime Minster: Og Girl Speaker of the House: Fish & Chips who doesn't speak Somali at all like , who always looks at his watch to give the PM's a short break after each 15 minutes :eek:
  5. Nur Sxb, this is exactly what is going right now in Nairobi, it's not joke it's serious look for example and if not elected can contribute to the derailing of all the peace efforts. I just want to add two new minstries; 1. Minister of Environment: goes to the tribe who won the most contracts of burying Nuclear and other poison chemicals in our Land and shores. 2. Minster of Rehabilitation: This post is for the tribe who grow the most Opium, Heroine, Cocaine and imports the biggest amount of Qat from neigbhouring countries. I also disagree with you over the conditions of this Minster: Minister of Refugee Affairs and is-Xambaaridda, Baasaboor Fujiska iwm . This post should go to the tribe who made the biggest amount of false Money, Passaports, Birth and death certificates, Visas and Sponsors etc. and i would also increase the Shifta's condition 3 Sharci to 12 Sharci, maxaa yeelay London hal xaafad ah ayaa dadka qaarkiis 3 sharci ka haystaan marka waa in shardigaas laga dhigaa ugu yaraan 12 sharci oo hal waddan ah . Finally the Transport Minstry should go to the tribe who have the most Technics (cabdi bile's enz.) since these technics could also be used the means of transport in the peace times (Barisamaadka)
  6. Baashi Sxb, waad fahamtay kan Bari weyne iyo leega naga hortaagan, waa mid baas, meel kasta waa taaganyahay, summad baas buu dadka ku dhejinayaa markaasaan lagu daynayn. MMA, sxb ayaamahaan waan maqnaa Holiday dheer baan jiray, ad ma ii raydidoo, Xaa isku dhacaayo? Saaxiibow haddaad iiga warroon tahay Bari weyne ma shaati gaduud baa haysta mise Sh. Aadna madoobe mise ...?
  7. Where in Orange County is (YAAQ BARI WEYNE)? I ahve never heard of this village, please tell us. Nur Sxb, waxaan kuu maleynaayay nin DALMAR ah see camal waaye? HINT mise dadkii gadaal ka gaarka ahaayaad ku jirtay oo markii YAAQ BARI WEYNE ka buuxsantay LEEGO degay :cool: , haye ma garatay? Kii ! yaa waaye? Lama goodle miyaa? Kiina waa kase weysay miyaa? see camal waaye Nur kan markaan HINT kuma siinaayo haddiis kasi weysid aan HINT ku siinaa, kaas maa ku la kasi wayo eh :mad: , Shimmees ka baxaa? markii la xambaaro oo visa uga soo dirto Kan mid Viso iyo waxaas rabo ma oho, meel ma u socdo dhulkiisii aas joogaa, haaddiis baxo xataa kii soo nokhdo waaye perche woxow inta ka helaayo adduunka meel kale ma ka helaayo, maxaas jiriha bacdi? usu maa waalan? mise jinniyaas khabyaa?
  8. Nur, Sxb everywhere in Somalia is cool and aight but there is a one oo haddii dadka laga khaban lahaay dadka dhan nolol fiican ku noolan lahaayeen, kaas yaa naga khabta belaayada , my favorite place in Somalia is YAAQ BARI WEYNE, it's cool and green village where GEEL, LO' and ARI live side by side in addition to its agricultural products and good weather and sand. laakiin kiiyaa jooga ayadana, marka intii kaas joogo ma la geli karo, markiis ka baxo INSHAALLAAH waan tagaa. Shimmees ka baxaa? ma ogi .... :rolleyes:
  9. That was beautiful, Congratultions to those who graduates.
  10. IL Capo, Ishaad ka ridday sxb. how many Somalis are dying for hunger and diseases while handfull war mongers are becoming Big Cats :mad: . The experience taught us that: Corrupt government is better than without government as the justice in non muslim ountry is better than the oppression in your (muslim) home country.
  11. Thanks, Nur, this kind of Da'wa is what we need in this IT era. The Hyper D'awa Thanks again and keep up
  12. Aamiin, Ilaahay ha U naxariisto oo danbigiisa ha dhaafo.
  13. Ma waxaan ku mooday = Bahal Mise waxaad noqotay = Dundumo Mise waxaan loo noqon doonin = Guuro habeen By: Cigaal Shiidaad
  14. TRUTH in some extent But the history of these difficult years explains why caution rather than hope is the dominant sentiment at present for many Somalis. For although Somalis have found it difficult to reach an agreed political basis for their national community, among the many paradoxes of this East African country is that people’s use of the latest technological advances exceeds that of many other countries. Internet cafes, the latest mobile phones and digital communications are booming. It takes just £0.35 per minute to call from London to Mogadishu, the capital. FALSE in some extent This is the reason that a third neighbouring country, Kenya, widely seen as impartial in the Somalia conflict, was chosen as moderator of the crucial talks. The origins of the feuding lie in the events of 26 January 1991 when, after twenty-one years’ dictatorial government in Somalia, President Mohamed Siad Barre was overthrown by armed rebel movements. 100% TRUE But the role of the international community is itself ambiguous. The attitude of some foreign countries involved in the Somali peace process has shown evidence of conflicting interests. Somalia is justly regarded as one of the poorest and most backward places in the world. Finaly: Who can Somalis trust? unfortunately Nobody
  15. ALLAH is not God ALLAH is the name of the creator of everything in this world and beyond GOD in arabic is ILAAH ALLAH is one of the ILAAHS (gods) that people call them when they're in need and he is the only only one who replies them and materialise their demands in this world and hierafter, all others either do not hear such as idols, cows, the sun etc or has no ability to protect themselves let alone to help others such as pop john paul, george bush, kim jong il etc. LAA ILAAHA ILLA-ALLAH means THERE IS NO ILAAH (GOD) (has a right to any kind of worship)except ALLAH. therefore, there are many ILAAHS or Gods (including our creator -ALLAH-) that people are worshiping at this moment, but none of them has that right except the one who created all of them (worshipers and their gods). What Islam distinct from other religions is that "Islam never denies that the people are worshiping many different gods (ilaahs) including Cows, Idols, trees, the sun, the moon, pope john paul, George bush etc. but all of these have no right to any kind of worship except ALLAH since they can't harm or benefit you - except what ALLAH has written to you -.
  16. Thanks Nur, I really enjoy your articles, even though i'm very busy at this momment. INSHAALLAH i will try to evaluate your work. 1. Quality of Nur Post in general 5 2. Variety of the topics 4 3. Depth of the topics 5 5. Ease of understanding of topics 5 Specific Questions A. Should Nur Focus on one subject, or keep the variety? Keep the variety B. If you vote for focus, which topic is your favorite? Quraan, Hadith, Social issues, Softwaano, Educational Satire, Stories, Fiqh. Give FIQH the priority C. Quraan, your feedback on Nur approach of Tafseer. i can't eveluate since i haven't see one D. Hadith Science.your feedback on Nur approach of Hadeth it was excellent E. Social Drama, Any sensitivities sometimes F. Techno Jargon , Any Confusion on vocabulary used. not at all E. Somali Posts, are they of any help to Nomads who may have never seen a cael outside the zoo? Since i was GEELJIRE i don't see any difficulties About Nur i. Any advice for the brother, please say it, AFDHALUL ACMAALI ADWAMUHAA WA IN QALLA .... XADDIITH Wixii la bilaabo ma la joojiyo ..... maahmaah
  17. "The ends justify the Means" is a wrong rule in Islam and meant in Arabic "AL-QAAYATU TUBARRIRU AL-WASIILA" the right rule is "AL-QAAYATU LAA TUBARRIRU AL-WASIILA" The ends DO NOT justify the Means. However, there are many disbuted areas which some uluma are saying they're HARAAM while others saying they're PERMISSIBLE. For example to be a member of parliment in Egypt, saudi arabia, Jordan Yemen etc. some uluma say these governments do not rule according ALLAH and his MESSNGERS will. therefore it is HARAAM to be a member of their parliment etc. in addition, they argue, when you're entering their parliment etc. you've to accept their constitution (which is man-made constitution) and to obbey the king, president etc (who doesn't rule according Quran and Sunnah), while others are saying although they're doing many wrong and sinfull things, it is permissble to be a member of their cabinet with the intention of reforming what they've damaged. these Uluma ae arguing that these rulers, desbite their crimes, are Muslim so we have to work with them to achieve our ends since there is no evidence prohibiting us to work with them. they argue that we can work with non-muslims in order to help muslims, therefore no problem at all to work with them to help muslims. Therefore, this rule is only valid when there's no disbute over the MEANS. there are many examples about this issue but i think this one is enough.
  18. Originally posted by JamaaL-11: Courtesy of aayaha_nolosha magazine... .... mar ay Muqdisho ka soo baadigoobtayna wuxuu u sheegay inuu ballantii uga baxay oo wiil kale ay raadsato, laakiin maalmo kadib ayay gabadhii ka dul hadashay oo habeen & maalin ka dul qeylinaysay, waxaana markii dambe la saaray Qur’aan. Source: ugaar.com ---- Ragga shabaqa iyo shaqshaqa watoow is ilaaliya, ama aan idin aragno idinkoo la idinka dhex qeylinayo.
  19. Originally posted by Shabelle: Most of my family (mother, aunts, cousins...) wear the jilbab, and some even wear the cloth the covers the the whole face( the ones in kenya and somalia) but the eyes. Im the only one who wears a Hijab. Thank you. what is Jilbaab? Jilbaab in arabic is cloth (maro) any cloth, it is not specific cloth. however, in Islamic Fiqh, the jilbaab is the cloth that the women covers its body as ALLAH ordered her. the Arabs know the Jilbaab other than the what we (somalis) know. if you go any Arabic shop (wheather it locates here in the west or in jordan, egypt or saudi arabia) and asked the shopkeeper the jilbaab he/she would give you long cloth from neck to the foot which has collar and two arms with many different collars and styles. we don't call this one as jilbaab ! we somalis we have our own jilbaab style. i'm not going to say the somali or any other style is the right or wrong one since i have no that knowldege rather, i want to ask anybody here; weather there is any Fatwa from any Sheikh (somali or non somali) ever says this type of cloth is the real jilbaab and this is not? or there are conditions that the cloth should fulfill to describe it as jilbaab regardless of its type (somali type, pakistani type, irani type, arabic type enz). if the answer is the second why our somali sisters discriminate all other styles of jilbaabs (including arab styles) desbite the fact that the word is an Arabic word ! why the above sister shouldn't say i'm the only one in my family who wear e.g the arabic style of jilbaab? is that because she was convinced by her sisters that she is not wearing jilbaab? are we so selfish?
  20. Thanks C.M for this beautiful contribution.
  21. Boqor Cismaan Buurmadow deserves to be the president Soamlia. He is one of the few Somalis who have the ability to lead our devestated country. Most of those who gathered in Kenya couldn't even speak as a normal human being let alone to lead a country.
  22. It is long but very interest article from New Statesman magazine Islamophobia It's not just Robert Kilroy-Silk who rants against Arab culture and Muslim faith. Prejudice against Islam has become a disease, and attacks on mosques are now routine. By William Dalrymple There are few things, you would imagine, that Labour's Foreign Office minister Denis MacShane, Margaret Thatcher, the British National Party and the daytime television host Robert Kilroy-Silk would all agree on. Nevertheless, as events of the past week have shown, a deep disdain for Islam is one subject on which they can all concur whole-heartedly. Their various remarks about Muslims are revealing, in that they show the degree to which prejudice is - as so often - mixed with quite astonishing ignorance. Baroness Thatcher famously sounded off on the failings of "Muslim priests", apparently unaware that Islam has no such priesthood and indeed accepts no intermediary between God and man. Denis MacShane recently echoed her by criticising British Muslim leaders for failing to speak out against terrorism, apparently unaware that they have done little else since 9/11. Meanwhile Kilroy - that eminent Brummie orientalist - in a blatant incitement to racial hatred published in the Sunday Express of 4 January, described Arabs as "suicide bombers, limb amputators, women repressors", and implicitly suggested that the British thought that all 200 million of them were "loathsome" and "threatening" "terrorists" and "asylum-seekers". He also denied that Muslims had contributed anything to civilisation (algebra, optics, the pointed arch and Arabic numerals did not feature in his column) and went on to reveal his expertise in the field by writing that Iran is an Arab country. Yet what is more alarming than the public airing of such idiocy - ill-informed diatribes against Islam are, after all, far from uncommon in the British press - is the support that Kilroy has clearly found among the British public. Many other examples of his disturbing disdain for ordinary Muslims have since emerged: in one column Kilroy wrote that "Muslims everywhere behaved with equal savagery . . . they throw acid in the face of women who refuse to wear the chador, mutilate the genitals of young girls and ritually abuse animals"; in another, he described the looting of Iraq as being the work of "a load of thieving Arabs". Nevertheless, since the suspension of his TV show by the BBC, the tabloids have rallied to his defence and the Express claims that 97 per cent of callers to the paper - about 22,000 people - have agreed that the BBC was too harsh with him. There has been a huge surge in anti-Arab racism as radio phone-ins, internet chatrooms and other media forums have been deluged with racist comments about "towel-heads" and "camel-jockeys". There are moments when it is possible to believe that Britain is beginning to shed its racist past, and to hope that we do now live in a genuinely tolerant, colour-blind and multicultural society. Yet it is still clearly acceptable to most people in Britain to make the sort of straightforwardly racist remarks about Arabs and Muslims that would now be considered quite unacceptable if made about Jews, Catholics or blacks. At the very least, the furore has shown how badly the British need to be educated about Islam and the Arab world. At the moment, the Islamic contribution to world civilisation is completely ignored in the British school curriculum: at my own school, I came across Islam only in the negative and confrontational context of the Crusades. But the problem is bigger than that. Islam has now replaced Judaism as Britain's second religion, and it sometimes feels as if Islamophobia is replacing anti-Semitism as the principal western statement of bigotry against "the Other": the pre-war Blackshirts attacked the newly arrived East End Jews, and today we have their modern equivalents going "Paki-bashing". The massacre of more than 7,000 Muslims at Srebrenica in 1995 never led to a stream of articles in the press about the violent tendencies of Christianity. Yet every act of al-Qaeda terrorism brings to the surface a great raft of criticism of Islam as a religion, and dark mutterings about the sympathies of British Muslims. We have had, for example, Michael Gove of the Times warning us of the dangers of all the fanatical Muslim terrorists lurking in our midst: "They are already there in their thousands. And they are not going to respect weakness any more than Lenin did." Meanwhile, over at the Telegraph, the proprietor, Conrad Black, characterised Palestinians as "vile and primitive" while Black's wife, Barbara Amiel, concluded one of her double-page rants by comparing Arabs to "animals". Such offensive prejudices against Muslims, and the spread of idiotic stereotypes of Muslim behaviour and beliefs, have been developing at a frightening rate since 11 September 2001. It is especially ironic that much of the criticism of Muslims comes from the right, given that British Islam has successfully preserved traditional conservative values: an emphasis on the family, chastity before marriage, respect for elders and weekly attendance of a place of worship, as well as observance of various important religious feasts. Today, we have a situation in London where the number of mosque-going Muslims is fast catching up with the number of church-going Christians. Nor is there any obvious drop-off in the faith of second-generation British Muslims. There are now nearly a thousand mosques serving Britain's 1.8 million Muslims, the great bulk of them having opened within the past 15 years. Islam is the fastest-growing religion not only in Britain but also in France and the US, and this is as much to do with conversion as immigration. The constant media refrain about "what went wrong" with Islam - to paraphrase Bernard Lewis - ignores its self-evident success and its increasing popularity. Indeed, in the past few years Britain, and especially London, has become one of the world's principal centres of Islamic publishing, as well as a major Muslim intellectual and cultural centre. According to Fuad Nahdi, founder editor and publisher of the Muslim magazine Q-News, "There's no other place in the world where you get quite as global a variety of Islam as here, and the result is the beginnings here of a cosmopolitan and distinctively British form of Islam." Yet for all this, British Muslims remain firmly on the margins of our national life. Britons of Bangladeshi and Pakistani origin are two and a half times more likely to be unemployed than the white population, and three times more likely to be on low pay. Considering the size of our Muslim community, it is scandalous that there are only four Islamic schools in the state sector. It is even more alarming that there are only four Muslim peers, two Muslim MPs and one lone British Muslim MEP. One of Tony Blair's most senior advisers recently told me that Labour did not take Muslim sentiment seriously as there was yet to emerge a serious lobby for Islam, capable of reacting in a politically coherent manner. British Muslims are used by now to endless abuse, discrimination and violence. Little of this gets reported, whether to newspapers, monitoring groups or the police. Eighteen months ago I was wandering past a mosque near Brick Lane in east London when I came across a group of elderly Bangladeshis sweeping up broken glass - the result of a thrown brick. It emerged that such vandalism was considered by them entirely routine, and that they never bothered reporting it to anyone, least of all the police. In the course of writing this article, I found it impossible to find any statistics on incidents of Islamophobic violence - in contrast to the situation with anti-Semitism, where accurate and up-to-date statistics are readily available from a variety of websites. This is not just a British problem. In the United States recently, a Republican congressional candidate compared Palestinians to "pond scum". And while in France Jean-Marie Le Pen may rail against Muslim North African immigrants and howl for their mass repatriation, his outbursts look positively benign beside those of the late Rabbi Meir Kahane in Israel: "The Arabs are a cancer, cancer, cancer in the midst of us . . . let me become defence minister for two months and you will not have a single cockroach around here! I promise you a clean Israel!" Equally vicious is Bal Thackeray in Mumbai (Bombay): "I believe in constructive violence . . . these people must be kicked out. Even if a Hindu is giving shelter to these Muslims he also must be shot dead." Yet perhaps the most worrying thing about this trend is the extent to which it has gone largely unrecognised and uncriticised: indeed, despite centuries of prejudice and violence against Muslims, the term Islamophobia was coined only within the past decade. Moreover, intellectualised versions of this anti-Islamic revulsion have come to find acceptance in defence and political circles. Not long ago, Nato's then secretary-general, Willy Claes, told the German daily Suddeutsche Zeitung that "Islamic fundamentalism is just as much a threat to the west as communism was"; he went on to contrast barbaric Islam with "the basic principles of civilisation that bind North America and western Europe". In America, Samuel P Huntington's ideas in his book The Clash of Civilisations made much the same point. These ideas have been warmly embraced by Donald Rumsfeld, Vladimir Putin and Silvio Berlusconi. Significantly, one of the bestselling non-fiction books in both France and Germany last year was the horribly anti-Islamic Who Killed Daniel Pearl?, by the French salon philosopher Bernard-Henri Levy. The book was well reviewed in both countries, and few reviewers bothered to note Levy's profound and rather disturbing hatred of ordinary Pakistanis, whom Levy portrayed throughout as fanatical Orientals who "scowl" as he passes and "narrow their eyes . . . with a tarantula-like stare". Yet almost as worrying as the way Levy managed to get away with his crudely anti-Muslim comments was the true story of the abduction of Pearl, a journalist. The man who kidnapped Pearl in Karachi was a highly educated British Pakistani, Ahmed Omar Sheikh. Sheikh attended the same public school as the film-maker Peter Greenaway and later studied at the London School of Economics. Yet such was the racism he suffered, that he was drawn towards extreme jehadi groups and eventually came to be associated with both Harkat ul-Mujahideen and al-Qaeda. If intelligent, successful and well-educated British Muslims such as Omar Sheikh can be so readily drawn in to the world of the jehadis, we are in for trouble. The combination of widespread hostility to the Muslims in our midst, pervasive discrimination against them and huge ignorance is a potentially lethal cocktail. It has become increasingly clear since 9/11 that western intelligence agencies have completely failed to understand or to penetrate the networks of Islamist ultra-radicalism. No intelligence agency predicted the attacks on New York or Washington, DC. Nor were there any warnings of the attacks since then in Kenya, Bali or Morocco. Intelligence briefings linking Saddam Hussein to anthrax attacks in the US, or to a nuclear and chemical weapons programme in Iraq, have all proved wildly inaccurate or, as in the case of the documents detailing Saddam's search for nuclear materials in Niger, they were simply made up. Meanwhile, Tony Blair's neoconservative chums in Washington, immune to the justifiable fears of the Muslim world, talk blithely of moving on from Iraq next year to attack Iran and Syria. They have also invited Franklin Graham, the Christian evangelist who has branded Islam a "very wicked and evil" religion, to be the official speaker at the Pentagon's annual service - and this immediately prior to his departure for Iraq to attempt to convert the people of Baghdad to Christianity. All the while, the paranoia and bottled-up rage in the Muslim world grows more uncontrollable, and the attacks by Islamic militants gather pace, gaining ever wider global reach and sophistication. As long as British Muslims remain at the receiving end of our rampant Islamophobia, and remain excluded from the mainstream of British life, we can expect only still greater numbers of disenfranchised Muslims in the UK to turn their back on Britain and rally to the extremists. As Jason Burke points out at the end of his excellent book Al-Qaeda, "The greatest weapon in the war on terrorism is the courage, decency, humour and integrity of the vast proportion of the world's 1.2 billion Muslims. It is this that is restricting the spread of al-Qaeda, not the activities of counter-terrorism experts. Without it, we are lost. There is indeed a battle between the west and men like Bin Laden. But it is not a battle for global supremacy. It is a battle for hearts and minds. And it is a battle that we, and our allies in the Muslim world, are currently losing." This month's upsurge of rampant Islamophobia in Britain, widely reported in Muslim countries, is the last thing we need in such a desperately volatile climate.
  23. what about this: DHALLINYARANIMADOODAASINA waxay wax u dhimaysaa hawlihii ballarnaa ee ay soo qabteen. 25 words bingo !
  24. waryaada maxaad leedihiin war wax isku fala :cool: