Coofle

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  1. Kumbuskiyo Ardaagii miyaa laygu kali yeelay ~Raage ugaas.. Thread-kan iyo qaraamidii miyaa lagugu kaliyeeyay. When it comes to Qaraami kaban songs, nothing beats Tubeec's symphonies or Qalinle's qalam jalam Song #1 ....Listen to this...http://heesta.com/hees.php?id=120
  2. Wadani;963085 wrote: Coofle erayadan ii qeex: qoonsi silloon Differences between agaasim, abaabul iyo qabanqaabin Qoonsi = dhibsasho ; Tusaale "Waxa aan qoonsaday sida Warsame ula dhaqmay booyaasada (Adeegto) " Silloon= wax ka si yihiin/aan fiicnayn/xun/ etc.....Tusaale "Samatar ayaa si kulul ugu yidhi maslax 'naga tag bahalyahaw sillooni" The difference between the aforementioned words is a little bit tricky, its those words you differentiate by experience but when asked to classify objectively it becomes difficult, but let me try.Any help would be appreciated. Agaasin =To Direct /badiyaa waxa at tusaalaysaa heer maamul (Management not executive) waxa ay is raacaan ereyada Maarayn iyo Maamul Abaabul =In fal la fulinayo la bilaabo / "waxa aan abaabulaynaa dibad-bax ka dhan ah xukuumada" Qabanqaabin = This is somewhat opposite to Agaasin (executive rather than managerial) ;in la diyaarsho oo la qabto hawlihii fal la fulinayo u baahnaa "Waxa mahad iska leh Ardayda fasalka 6aad oo soo qabanqaabiyay xaflada tan"
  3. Soomaaleee,,,Name your kids after your grandfathers....Rooble, Sharmaarke, Samakaab, Samatar, Hodan, Hoodo, etc...... Waa hadii aadan doonayn Magacyada carabeed...Personally I will name them Cabdi-something, or Maxamed,,,anything else is somali names...
  4. Haatu;960733 wrote: What does abla-ablayn mean? As in 'abla-ablaynta dhirta'? Abla-ablaynta= classification Sorry I have not been inhere for a while
  5. Coofle

    Maxaa uraya?

    Waaryaa Wyre, daa odayga he is funny as your caadil imaam
  6. Mad_Mullah;959995 wrote: Obsession? You're probably one of those Faraxs that can't wait for their kids to appear on World Star Hip Hop to prove how 'westernized' we've become. My father spend more than a decade in The Middle East, so did I. It's like saying London Malis are obsessed with UK/Canada etc. I don't think there is better place to raise your kids than Somali speaking continent! ... mind it Djibouti, Somaliland , Somali Region of ethiopia or NFD...other places are all the same... its all about identity , I would want my kids to have somali identity, not that they wither their lives while having Identity crisis (those born and raised in middle east have the lowest self esteem and are confused about their identity)... If you are not planning to take them back to Waryaa-land then as a parent start creating somali environment at home, Make them love Being somali outside Somali continent. its a difficult task, but it needs devotion, time and perseverance.
  7. warsamaale;960389 wrote: the vain-ness of arabs never ceases to amaze, mind you most of his wealth and the saudi national moneys are the same, so he technically should not even be on the list. typical arab The prince wealth is mostly self made,,,with a tremendous help by his lineage
  8. Big mistake, If you are not a Middle east native, then don't try it...don't take them to the middle east, I believe as che said "no substitute to Good parenting" If its inevitable, Then Their home country is the best choice (Somali Speaking environment) ...Most of Families send their Kids and wives to Middle east, While father is back in the west, Without direct Paternal supervision over the boys they go awry and distracted by the civilities middle east has to offer (and they are many)....
  9. There is some sort of truth into it....May be sixir is involved..
  10. Saffarz, Inaadeer that was some nice plane (not sarcastic) You should have seen planes back in the late 90s or early 00s.
  11. Tallaabo;952256 wrote: Lol Djibouti is involved in the land grab. It has leased land in Malawi:cool: They also have it in SUDAN
  12. DoctorKenney;951675 wrote: And 1 more point, China is one of the greatest civilizations in human history. Their ancient civilizations were unsurpassed and they had some of the greatest rulers, scientists, and intellectuals in the world. But for a brief period of time (1900's-1990's), China was a poor, "backward", uncivilized nation. Today, that's quickly changing and China is growing extremely fast and should be the world's largest economy within a few years. They had their ups, and they had their downs. Now imagine a Chinese man living in the 1940's....claiming that Chinese people are all backward and that China has no history to be proud of, etc. Imagine how ridiculous he would sound saying that. The same can be said for the Muslim Ummah. We had our ups, and we had our downs. Right now, we're at a low point in our history. We are powerless and poor today . But this will certainly change. I don't know how xabad is incapable of seeing this On the long run, rapid Chinese development and rise as a world dominant super power is not beneficial to Muslims, For that China is an non-religious and frankly secular.
  13. Alpha Blondy;950960 wrote: i've been bitten in 7 different spot by a mosquito. :mad::mad::mad::mad::mad: this house MUST be fumigated immediately. :mad::mad::mad: You must have dhiig macaan... Just get some maro kaneeco, fumigation won't help that much.
  14. The summer rainfall is supposed to happen saw maaha, alaabta ka xaree inaar....I am concerned.
  15. Waryaa SP...If you are interested in language Go for the Hawd area, if you are interested in Culture go for Western Somaliland.
  16. This reminds of an article I read many years ago about a Somali father and his young daughter, for some reason it stuck in my head ((actually I had to search it on google for a while, grying to get the correct keyword))...give me the pleasure of sharing My little daughter likes reading and surfing the net, and usually like this time, she is either on-line or doing her home work. But today I found her watching the television attentively. I looked at the TV to make sure that she was watching the right stuff (parental guide ... you know). I found nothing out of the ordinary and I let her continue watching. After the episode came to an end, I asked her about it. She explained this and that and concluded that the young actors were her role models. I nodded to hint my approval. Then, all of a sudden, she threw a million dollar question to me and said; “ daddy, who were your role models while you were growing up? ” I paused for a moment to collect myself and immediately managed to put some sentences together . Read here
  17. Allah says "Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you but do not transgress. Indeed. Allah does not like transgressors." 1:190 This is an outrage and no matter whom it was when a person is dead your obligation is to bury the corpse.
  18. Classified;950726 wrote: He traveled to Australia to take a picture with 4 guys? Probably sand-dwellers...but this awkward...He went all the way to Australia and this is the only picture, miyaa loo cadhoonayaa odayga. I am waiting for update
  19. Safferz;949958 wrote: I think qabyalad is more alive in the diaspora than it is back home. People don't care that much, and certainly won't have a problem with a young qurba joog who is trying to learn more about his language and culture. There is your answer.....Back home Qabyaalad is only evident in 1)politics 2)when competing for job opening.... Socially no body cares, Expect to be asked about you clan almost on daily basis (esp in Somaliland)...but no don't mix it with qabyaalad.
  20. Maaddeey;949620 wrote: No, I don't know that Shaikh, but its fair to say; although Imam Malik is from Madina, there is no Maliki in Madina!. Other cultures that are kufr is mentioned in this hadith and Somalis practice it until now!: Four things are in my Ummah from the affairs of pre-Islamic ignorance that they will not abandon; Pride (boasting) about the family lineages, defaming the family lineages (of others), seeking rain by the stars and wailing (over the dead) ' Sahiih Muslim' part of the definition of Somali...Miyaanay ahayn...Afarta xusanba waa shaqadeena... Anagoo reer hebel...Ma iyagoo laan gaab ah....sanadkanu waa sanad abaareed, maluugihii baa roobkii ku beegmaye, reerka dhinacaa iyo galbeed ha loo raro...and finally, Siyaaradii sheekh hebel (which was named a sheikh 500 years after his demise)
  21. D.O.C;949264 wrote: The former unmarried raper is NOT facing the death penalty. Rape is different from Zina[/i Allah says: “The punishment of those who wage war against Allah and His Messenger, and strive with might and main for mischief through the land is: execution or crucifixion or the cutting off of hands and feet from opposite sides or exile from the land: that is their disgrace in this world and a heavy punishment is theirs in the Hereafter.” [sûrah al-Mâ’idah: 33] Generally the punishment is execution but for the unmarried perpetrator , First strike is not execution , but any further recurrence and he will be under the sword. Given that he did not harm his first victim in any other way, or loot her, the rape was not recurrent or associated with kidnap. If harsh punishments are inflicted upon rapists for Few months in Somaliland, I am sure every sick man will think twice and once again the streets will be safe for our woman.
  22. Increasing rape in somaliland is to be blamed first and last on Traditional elders. There are many rapists, I know by person, Roaming in the streets, after inflicting both physical and psychological trauma to both young nubile girls and married ladies. They destroy lives, Families and yet a Tribal Elder --Ironically called 'Caaqil' -- will sit down and say in full mouth, "Dee arrinku waa dhacaye, wiilasheenana khalad waa ka dhacaye, waxba yaynaan iyagana mustaqblkooda seejine, gabadha magteedii waa loo sidaa......" What a despicable thing ... The real tragedy is when the society starts to blame the victim , the woman, for being out at that time of day, for being at those kinds of places...its easier and more convenient to shun a woman than to put a rapist behind bars in Somali inhabited lands. This is a department where Arabs do better, At least they honor kill both the Victim and perpetrator. The only Solution is for the Tribal elders to leave such cases to be handled by the Legal system, I am sure there is harsh sentences for such heinous and barbaric act.
  23. Nice choice...Hooyooy la'aantaa is a classic.. Just listen to tubeec's Hooyooy la'aantaa while driving, or put it in your mp3 list, listen to over and over...and you will see yourself reiterating it .. it always moves me when the song reaches.. Hooyooy dhimashadaaduna hoogayga weeyoo Hengal baan u xidhayaa inta haadka duushiyo giddi habar dugaagee Ifka hibo ku noolaw Aakhirana halkii roon... I know the lyrics are not completely correct, but this is how I recall...
  24. Saalax;947976 wrote: In a good way. No one needs USP bitter minority supporters who would rather want to be ruled from Mogadishu than Hargeysa. Fortunately they mostly reside in the diaspora and have limited influence back home. Loooolzz...No one is minority inader...Cid walibaa meesheeda way la tagi kartaa...meesha waxa yaalaa waa collective interest...its people like with such attitude destroying somaliland and plaingin hatred.
  25. Saalax;947962 wrote: So you are USP? Can't tell much difference between them diaspora based bitter former USP supporters and the southerners.They all have a fear of Somaliland. Stating the facts isn't racism, Somalilanders and southerners are very different ethnic groups. So Saalax, Do you imply Somaliland is currently lacking the fabric of whole USP?