sharma-arke451

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  1. chinua achebe's book ''a man of the people'' was my literature set book, back at high school among others like ''encounters from africa'' a collective of short stories from african authors, like ken saro wiwa, the designer of the famous quote '' join them if you can't defeat them'' in his article ''africa kills her sun''. Non-english authors have what it takes to tell the fairy tales in their old setting,
  2. from a reliable source am told that, the admin in kismayu are planning to turn down the coming of a high level ministerial delegation from muqdisho, as they did the other time. Their plan is to return the delegation, point blank. Axmad, who was in nairobi, was urgently flown back to kismayu this evening, after the admin were informed of the coming of the delegates. The current admin in kismayu town have a diplomatic black out relationship with the government, due to a rigid inacceptance of formation of the jubaland state from the president, they say. Secondly, am told, they are firmly decided to form a new state within a month, at most. This decision comes at a point in time when president hassan made it clear that his government won't recognize any admin for those regions formed by the current admin. However the situation, we wait what comes forth of these tough plans, which ofcourse will unfold a new challenge for the goevernment. Wal cowdatu cala naaqil
  3. what makes you think, logic is the monopoly of the irreligious lot? If you are a captive of the thoughts of men like you, then a slave is better off than you. Break the shackle and be bold enough to face life without prejudice of the haters.
  4. sharma-arke451;890094 wrote: Bad you xaaji. Oba is not the wadani you think he is. The oil exploration=jubaland exploration, for him. Dee ninkuu qabiil ayeey is hayaan, ee kama ah ''somali voice'', rather a conditional hate. without jubaland, kenya oil exploration is fine with oba. What a somalinimo,,,inama caadi ma ahan inanku. Hahaha ileen, gobi gadaal wax uma gocoto.
  5. the strong are made strong, by the union of the weak. cheers
  6. i didn't say daa, ee am encourage you, to stay on. dee yaan laga maseerin ee wanaga gabadha yara qarso.
  7. checked-in for the flight. meel fiican ayad ooga hesaa, ee gabadha hooyadeed, wicitaanka kubadi. calashaan, barasho badate wax ma bi'iso.
  8. http://iengage.org.uk/news/2268-doctor-misled-inquiry-over-baha-mousas-injuries
  9. BBC News, the Guardian, the Independent and the Daily Mail all report on the findings of the Medical Practitioners Tribunal investigating the British doctor who attended to the Iraqi detainee, Baha Mousa. Mousa died in 2003 with 93 injuries to his body whilst in British custody. The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service has ruled that Dr Derek Keilloh, who was an Army medic at the time, was guilty of ‘misleading and dishonest conduct’ after he claimed Mousa had “no visible injuries”. From the BBC: “The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service ruled Dr Keilloh was aware of the injuries but failed to report them or examine other detainees. “Dr Keilloh had told the hearing, being prosecuted by the General Medical Council, there were no visible injuries as he tried to treat Mr Mousa before confirming his death. “Mr Mousa had been hooded with a sandbag for nearly 24 hours and suffered 93 injuries, including fractured ribs and a broken nose, during the final 36 hours of his life in the custody of the Queen's Lancashire Regiment. “The doctor… had denied a cover-up but was found guilty of a series of failures. “He was found to have known of the dead man's condition, failed to have assessed other detainees or protect them from further mistreatment and not told senior officers what was going on. “The Medical Practitioners Tribunal Service said he engaged in "misleading and dishonest" conduct when, at courts martials and a subsequent public inquiry, he maintained under oath he saw no injuries to Mr Mousa's body. “The panel ruled that while the injuries to Baha Mousa and others were the responsibility of British soldiers, there were "clearly failings by others with responsibility towards the detainees to have safeguarded their welfare".” The report states that the tribunal will resume today to decide whether Keilloh’s actions amount to ‘misconduct’, and whether he should be penalised as a result. Following publication of the report by the Baha Mousa Inquiry in 2011, the former chief legal advisor to the British Armed Forces in Iraq, Nicholas Mercer, stated that 'moral ambivalence' and a ‘cultural resistance to human rights' in the Ministry of Defence, were to blame for Mousa’s death. In October this year, the MoD declared that it would investigate claims that an inquiry into abuses by British soldiers in Iraq was not being conducted in a manner befitting the accusations of mistreatment and abuse. the under scene of 'true' democracy
  10. ~~~~~ultimately, it will get people married,,, MASHA ALLAH, just a beautiful piece,,,,,,,,,,,,aaliyyah good of you.
  11. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen> The possibility of LIFE evolving using the known laws of chemistry and physics, is operationally impossible. when we consider the laws of information, that possibility now becomes IMPOSSIBLE. meaningful prescriptive information cannot arise from NOTHING, no matter how much time you allow. and until we acknowledge this, we will never discover the origin of life,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, a good blend.
  12. Freedom can be measured, not in the comfort levels of material gains, rather on pro rata to poor citizens inner feelings.
  13. It was proven from the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) that the best fasting after Ramadaan is fasting in the month of Muharram. It was narrated that Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The best fasting after Ramadaan is the month of Allaah Muharram, and the best prayer after the obligatory prayer is prayer at night.” Narrated by Muslim, 1163. However, the 9th and the 10th(ashoora) day of Muharram, stand out with specific virtues Fasting the day of ‘Ashoora’ does expiate for the past year, because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Fasting the day of ‘Arafah I hope Allaah will expiate thereby for the year before it and the year after it, and fasting the day of ‘Ashoora’ I hope Allaah will expiate thereby for the year that came before it.” Narrated by Muslim, 1162. This is by the bounty that Allaah bestows upon us, whereby fasting one day expiates for the sins of a whole year. And Allaah is the Owner of great bounty. The expiation of sins that is achieved by fasting ‘Ashoora’ refers to minor sins; with regard to major sins, they need separate repentance. Fasting on the ninth, Abd-Allaah ibn ‘Abbaas (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: When the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) fasted on the day of ‘Ashoora and told the people to fast, they said, “O Messenger of Allaah, this is a day that is venerated by the Jews and Christians.” The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, “Next year, if Allaah wills, we will fast on the ninth day.” But by the time the following year came, the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) had passed away. fasted the tenth and intended to fast the ninth.
  14. Xaaji Xunjuf;890061 wrote: Ninka la baxay Kiraitu Murungi wasiirka macdanta Somalia mu u jawaabo waxani wa wax laba dawladood ka dhexeyaa weye dawlada Somalia bay u taala inay ilaaliso macdanta iyo kheyraadka dabiiciga eeh Somalia. Oba bal dawladi ka war doon oo weydi waxay ka yeelayaan arintaan? Bad you xaaji. Oba is not the wadani you think he is. The oil exploration=jubaland exploration, for him. Dee ninkuu qabiil ayeey is hayaan, ee kama ah ''somali voice'', rather a conditional hate. without jubaland, kenya oil exploration is fine with oba. What a somalinimo,,,inama caadi ma ahan inanku.
  15. sincerity of purpose is the prime factor here. we do what we do to please allah, and that entails obedience. Having said that, co-workers and non muslim classmates, don't know islam, and if you tell them point blank, they might feel offended. So, you have to tell them in a manner that makes sense to them. like explain to them alil more that islam intends to protect women, and by not shaking hands, we are being empowered,,,,,,,,this will trigger a healthy discussion and opens a new window for doing some dacwah. P.s. you do escape it with style. at times, you act point blank
  16. oba, jubaland and the oil drilling, which one came first????
  17. dear nur, welcome back akhil faadil. You really light up this forum, and for sure, we MISS you. btw, have you helped the ''sorry nomad'' by deleting his/her posts?