Ms DD

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  1. I have seen beautiful pictures of SA.. Villas over the hills, overlooking the sea and the gardens.. I fell in love... Now all these killings baa imagekeygii qaribey.
  2. Thank you CL I voted accordingly.
  3. I will vote..but under protest... Peace, Love and Unity..maxaa loogu dari waayey liiska?
  4. I havent voted cos i want to see xaaladda meeshey u dhaceyso marka hore. You cant forget Ducaqabe
  5. In all my years in that country, qof ilama qabsan except farah mijo vermacelli. I do feel for anyone afar indhood ah when it rains.
  6. Can someone post sida voting u socdo? I need to vote istraatiijikali.
  7. Dadka Juuqjuuqda badan baa liiska la geliyey. What about kuwa afka gaaban like Zakinah, Abyan, Sue etc
  8. CL Runleey aa tahay. I think I am in huge favour of men experiencing this amazing journey with their wife.. since they have started the journey with the ladies (from conception), they should be also be present at the birth and hold the gacaliso hand. Sheh We need to catch up and dish all the goss..bacda ramadan..lol
  9. Nuune faaqiditaanka jooji A&T Qolkaas waan xiray. Adiguna by putting me in that list, you are flogging a dead horse.
  10. How do you know they forget the pain? I have no kids, but I am scared shitles of the experience. I may put myself in the list "too posh too push"
  11. Singing same old tune..I see...How naive can you get LazyG? Besides.. I see time hasnt changed your outlook when it comes to the issues of the muslims and how truthful the US and its allies when it comes to 'terrorists'. I dont know anybody who would hand themselves in to the US authorities when they were already marked as terrorist and in wanted list. I dont even think that you would hand in yourself if you were accused to all sort of attrocities. How often did they get it wrong and incarcerated innocent individuals? You cant see beyond your cushty comfy life. You say.. "e had close to 7 years to convince the world that he was innocent" After he is thrown in Guatanamo for years and probaby never to see the light of the day ever? Yes, people were killed and if he was behind it, he will get what he deserve it. But right now, US and its allies were in no position to make this man a scapegoat. Muslims should really learn their deen before it is too late.
  12. It could happen. God only knows..people are killed for all sort of reasons nowadays. Who are we to say that it didnt happen..But the Somaliyadii we knew..these kinda physical attacks ma maqli jirin.. But the new Somalia..it really could happen.
  13. A&T Campaign culus baad wadaa wallee and not to forget behind the scenes. You must be proud my dear.
  14. Originally posted by Sayid*Somal: why would anyone invite a gaal to afur is beyond me :rolleyes: I know.. You want in washamsi lagu qaado instead. Johny See the benefits of fasting.. Sleeping like a log.
  15. This is strange. I have seen few couples from different clan married and there was none of this persocution. Maxey tahay jaahilnimadaan bal!
  16. Johnny A little bird told me..you were fasting yesterday.. Must have been difficult.. However did you cope Juxa Congrats.. I love being habaryar but i am just eedo..But I ask him to call me habaryar. Salaamaat to trolls
  17. Salaam GJ The only way to fight it is to speak the lingo yourself for shizzle when their friends are around. An make a deal with them.. Never to speak like that when they are around you or waad gashahee yourself.
  18. Once again, who relayed this ever-so-reliable information to you?
  19. Originally posted by Sherban Shabeel: So this guy blows up people in Kenya, sends young Somali boys to blow themselves up because he doesn't like the President, or because he woke up on the wrong side of bed, or something like that, and at the end of the day he's still your Muslim brother??? That's kind of confusing. I'm not saying hand him over to the gallo, at least shoot him yourselves. Which court has proved his guilt? Because the US put him on the most wanted list, we should automatically assume that he's done wrong? Even if he did, I would never hand him in. Muslims should judge between themselves. GJ, Sophist and Fabergas..Keep up the good work.
  20. The Usual Suspects and Shawshank Redemption had very good endings..Took me by surprise.
  21. You are my favourite C&H. Forgot about them! I should also make my list of my fave cyber ladies
  22. Originally posted by Ms DD: Salaam Ramadan is indeed gone and I feel like i havent acheived anything. This was the worst Ramadan in my life. I didnt take advantage of it. Dunya took over for a while. Alhamdulilaah, I realise the problem, and inshaAllah i will fix it. It is just that i feel like i have missed huge opportunity to ask for forgiveness and Allah's mercy. How many chances will I get?.. I havent had great ramadan this year either and my excuse was..being away from home and couldnt attend masjids for taraweeh and qiyaam..except that i really havent according to my post of previous year. Once again, this ramadan..I didnt take full advantage. Sad really. May Allah forgive us.aameen.
  23. Originally posted by Malika: The Night of Power: http://ilmcast.com/ Great lecture this was. I listened on Youtube and I wish I heard it atthe begining of Ramadan. The speaker commented on this talk: Finally, I’ve been getting a lot of messages passed on about a few things I mentioned in the above lecture that is perhaps causing confusion so let me clarify these things and you can perhaps spread that amongst those who’d like to know. Firstly is the story of Zohrah i.e. the angels being sent to Earth as “humans” to sin etc and realise first hand for themselves how hard it is to be a human, what a huge test it is, and why therefore the humans are better than the rest of creation because of it. This principle is correct without doubt, but the story of Zohrah was only mentioned as a support of this principle (i.e. that humans are better than the angels because they have to make the choice to avoid sin). Also note that I mentioned clearly in the lecture that the story has many different chains and also note that I said it was a story from the Israelites and that in my own personal conclusion it is only correct to say that is an authentic statement of Ka‘b al-Ahbar and never a Prophetic hadith, despite some ‘Ulema believing that. This is also the opinion of Ibn Hajr ® who has a separate book just on the chains of this narration. Again, the reason for mentioning this story is to make the people realise that the Angels have come a long way from their surprise and contempt for mankind at the time of the creation of Sayyidina Adam (as), to their love and support for mankind once Allah jalla wa ‘ala told them, “I know (about them) what you don’t know.” The use of the stories of the Israelites are to be thought about only, to add context and to give a deeper sense of the history of the issue. They are not to be taken as ‘aqidah but they are also not to be thrown in the bin as we are taught by the best of generations. Secondly, the salam of the Angels helping Ibrahim (as): Listen, there is no doubt that Allah jalla wa ‘ala was the One who commanded the fire to become cold. Indeed the Angels – particularly Jibril (as) in one narration – wanted to help Sayyidina Ibrahim (as) in the fire but he refused. Regardless, it is said that some Angels came and kept Ibrahim (as) company during his stay in the fire. And in any case, ta’wil could possibly be made here that regardless of how the fire was made cold through Angelic intervention, it would have to be the direct command and will of Allah ‘azza wa jall anyway, and completely impossible without that of course. But this is not the issue here. No, what I want to say is what Imam al-Razi ® brilliantly mentioned: that the Angels are always seeking forgiveness for us, looking out for us, trying to cover our faults, make excuses for us, sending salams upon us etc. This is all over the Qur’an and Sunnah and I have mentioned some of that in the talk. Specifically speaking though, when the “noble guest” Angels went to visit Sayyidina Ibrahim (as) as in Surat Hud, verse 69, in Surat’l-Hijr, verse 52 and Surat’l-Dhariyat, verse 25, they all pronounced salam upon Ibrahim (as). Imam al-Razi mentions that there has to be some barakah in that, some benefit in that, and that one of the blessings from that specific and general salams sent upon Ibrahim (as) from these Angels (the ‘Ulema differed whether they were 3, 4, 7, 10, 11 or 12 of them) was that Allah jalla wa ‘ala sent a real Salam upon His Prophet, a true peace and safety that saved him in the fire, after he was thrown in by Nimrod. So what WE need to consider then is that perhaps if millions upon millions of Angels will come and keep company with the righteous servants of Allah who are worshipping Him during these blessed nights, then perhaps WE also might get a bonus and extra blessing of safety from Allah jalla wa ‘ala as He gave to His Prophet Ibrahim (as) after only a handful of Angels sent salams upon him. Believe me folks, Imam al-Razi can be criticised sometimes, but this is a wonderfully deep and poignant reflection and I hope that everyone thinks about it carefully. And thirdly and finally, it is not the practice of the early generations to give salams randomly to the Angels, or to ask them specifically for du‘a, although there isn’t anything blatantly prohibiting this action. Yet the guidance of the early ones is what will guide the later ones, may He jalla wa ‘ala write us from those that are guided to the Straight Path, ameen. And Allah knows best. http://alternativeen tertainment.wordpres s.com/2009/09/09/the -night-of-power/#com ments
  24. Sorry..Almost had a Ducaysane moment there.