xax

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  1. I doubt the UIC will ever come back to power, the west won’t allow it.

    Not only because the west won’t allow such a thing, but also let’s not forget the UIC had divisions within themselves. Now they are scattered and half dead, is it possible for them to reform a stronger more united movement? I don’t think so. The UIC may not come back as we knew it but we can learn from it.

    Whatever happens uniting Somalia will be hard as the country has become a melting pot of traitors and scavengers. But in agreement, this war is definitely a Somali war, and to think it as being tribal is what the enemy wants!


  2. I doubt the UIC will ever come back to power, the west won’t allow it.

    Not only because the west won’t allow such a thing, but also let’s not forget the UIC had divisions within themselves. Now they are scattered and half dead, is it possible for them to reform a stronger more united movement? I don’t think so. The UIC may not come back as we knew it but we can learn from it.

    Whatever happens uniting Somalia will be hard as the country has become a melting pot of traitors and scavengers. But in agreement, this war is definitely a Somali war, and to think it as being tribal is what the enemy wants!


  3. I doubt the UIC will ever come back to power, the west won’t allow it.

    Not only because the west won’t allow such a thing, but also let’s not forget the UIC had divisions within themselves. Now they are scattered and half dead, is it possible for them to reform a stronger more united movement? I don’t think so. The UIC may not come back as we knew it but we can learn from it.

    Whatever happens uniting Somalia will be hard as the country has become a melting pot of traitors and scavengers. But in agreement, this war is definitely a Somali war, and to think it as being tribal is what the enemy wants!


  4. I think most people fear what they don’t understand. To my knowledge, not all Sufis chant on top of hills or make a habit of committing shirk. And neither is Sufism its own sect in Islam, but rather part of existing Islamic sects. Sin is a Sin no matter which Madhab or sect of Islam you follow and there are more ways of getting from A to B then one road. Sufism in my experience focuses on reflection and contemplation to draw closer to God, That’s not say they don’t pray, or fast or fulfil any of their other obligations but in fact they try to do more. Sufi is the person who fasts outside of Ramadan, who wakes up extra early to pray before fajar, and who tries to spend most of his day in contemplation of Allah, by dikir, prayer etc.. Although Sufism is now days becoming more associated with dancing around in a trans instead of worship, we must not let hippies and ‘alternative’ people in seek of all that’s ‘exocitc’ dictate to us the construct of our faith. Real Sufism is not about getting high and putting yourself in a trans in the outback of Morocco, skipping prayer, or committing any form of shirk. Real Sufism is seeking to be closer to Allah by increasing worship. And just as you find Sunni Muslims who follow the sharia committing all types of sin, you can also find someone who calls himself a Sufi and is also misguided. So let’s try to judge Sufism by its meaning and not the example of people.

     

    Allah knows best.


  5. I don’t think polygamy was made for anything elaborate other then to provide a husband for Widows who lost their husbands in Jihad. At the prophets time (SCW) where men were continuously fighting, there became a surplus of widowed women. We don’t have to think hard to realize that life for a widow, especially one who was financially dependent on her husband was extremely tough, (it is hard even in today’s world!) And in that context, polygamy is a good thing, a kind act to help ease the suffering of another woman and kids.

    This type of polygamy practiced at the time of the prophet (SCW) is very different from the type of polygamy some Somali men follow, where they still think its acceptable to- in effect-cheat on their spouse-i.e.: court another woman, marry her have kids, keep it a secret. So my opinion is, if he wants to marry a widow with kids, whose husband died in a Jihad, then we can talk about it; If he wants to marry a 15 year old teen bride because she’s young and I am (inshallah) old, then that guy needs a bullet between his eyes, or any of the suggestions made in my previous post.


  6. I really think there is something shifty with C/usef. He has become a ghost wandering small cities and making speeches which you only hear and never see him talk. Avoiding coming to Xamar even though his troops have it? Even his Eid speech was just a picture with random applause played in the back ground. You would think the war lord would be basking in traitor-hood glory? But he remains a ghost president, so elusive he is barely part of this world?

    So any conspiracy theories?

    I think he could either be: Dead, critically ill or told to stand back for Geedi to take control.

    If the latter is true, is it not strange of a man with C/usefs history to just back down and play dead? What has the rat done to keep A/usef quiet? Is it money or Black mail? Because I cant imagine anything stronger than those 2 that could make a man like him docile.


  7. Torturing him before you kill him

    Doing something involving a knife, gloves and cutting…

    Hunting the other woman down and giving her a home made nip tuck

    Cleaning his bank account dry before taking off to another country

    Setting his house on fire

    Setting him up to go to prison, like you go on holiday to Thailand make sure there is some drugs in his bag!

     

     

    Aaah so many ways to destroy a mans life. But of course this all depends on what the couple agree on before they get married.


  8. The govt can pave the streets of Xamar with platinum and make light posts made out of diamond. They could disarm everybody and even ban toy guns! They could make Xamar the safest city in the world and they could even end poverty and disease in the whole country. But all this doesn’t matter. Allowing Xabashi into the country was a fatal mistake, and an unpopular decision. Whatever people thought of the govt before…they are now going to think 1000x worse of them because they have shown themselves to be traitors. Traitors all ways have some support with poorly educated people blinded by greed and tribalism which never benefits them. I am sure there are people celebrating in Xamar, but I see those people as nothing more then little pawns being used by their tribal leaders. The same men who come to them with fancy govt titles are the same war lords who had a sbaaro at every corner of the south (Somalia) and who made the lives of there own clan’s men a living hell. Add to this the fact that Geedi, is a nobody who come out of the rats (Zenawi) pocket! And whose dad used to work for Ethiopia as well, that’s just a recipe for disaster, nobody with ¼ a brain cell and ½ a conscience of a mad man will trust him.

     

    (Geedi’s dad being a pro Ethiopia could just be a rumour, or traitor-hood runs in his family)


  9. This is when we see it is a rumor, coz the rumor here is, that he died in the UK not in Italy, If he is dead, it is not our place to throw a party as Muslim people, everyone is alone in their grave and that’s one thing we all have in common. So IF he is dead, good luck to him. The important Q is, IF he is gone ...what will happen with Somalia?