Ibtisam
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^^^I keep thinking one day he will wake up and be better appropriate you don’t have the capacity to reason and just keep coming back for more blood. I'm sorry Dukey, did I make you bleed?? well if you had answered my questions four nights ago you would not be trying to hid behind calling me names haada. Interesting that even I stop short of calling YOU a warlord, yet you have no such problem labeling people who have never ever cheered for anyone (other than the Ethiopians & Zionist) death. Alhumdulilah I am blessed with better nicknames and kuuwaas baa ii tiix qaadey, raabi naajinaah for that you label me as. :cool:
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Bilan I don't think so my friend, I have no issues with PL when it comes to SL (Only bone I have to pick with both of them is that they both continue to use the SSC region as a weapon to piss the other off) I don't hate Yey because of his qabil, I hate him and those who support him because of their actions. Maybe that formula works for you, but I've never had a bone to pick with PL before, and this time it is not because they wronged my clan or because I hate their clan, it is as result of their actions and unconditional support. DukeWhen I asked you about SNM, you was stuck on Secessionists and some other shaaqo no one asked you about, I try to get you to refocus and you start blabber on about the SSC regions. Your ignorance cannot be covered by you jumping from post to pillar. Your efforts to dodge answering what I ASKED you is noted, however until you can string an adequate answer together, I will continue to ask you for clarification every time you mention SNM. So we can do it the easy way, i.e. stop dancing around and answer, or we can do it the hard way and I will continue to make you look like an absolute retard in every thread.
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I remember hearing the seerah on the Prophet scw about when Aisha RA was accused of adultery, and ruthless rumors were circulating about her, how the Prophet scw responded even with doubts about the issue was extraordinary and compassionate. Of course Allah SWT cleared her of all sin, but what it demonstrates is a great lesson for all of us on forgiveness. Ashkiro, how are you dear sis? You are right of course, But Mr. Iblis is always here/ there regardless. Nevertheless people are different. What would force a Muslim man to commit adultery, he is allowed FOUR hala ones, is not stupi*dnimo iyo saaqaanjaanimo that forces him to creep. If Iblis is doing the rounds and really tempting him, then do it the right and honest way, get married. It is interesting that you mention when Aisha RA was accused of adultery, I don’t know what you heard, but as I remember the prophet ignored her, turned away from and refused to speak to her and did not visit her even when her health deteriorated. ALL as a result of a doubt or suspicion not fact. In fact he only spoke to her after Allah SWT cleared her of all sins and she was at her parents house the whole time. For some of the major sins, its not for us to forgive, because it is not a sin against us, but rather one of disobedient. It is one of the few sins punishable by death, lucky for them, there is not Islamic state to carry out the punishment now, if there was people will not even be having this discussion of forgiving him. He’ll be dead and if he invoked the punishment on himself, his forgiveness would be assured, however for now all he can do is repent and we don’t know if that repents will be accepted.
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^^A married man has no business being on a street let alone a highway, so whether you are on the street entering the highway or standing at the gates, waa iislaa haalki uun. The end destination is somewhere not in your marriage.
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^^^The small roads always lead to the big road, it just depends on how fast one drives/ walks to the big road.
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^^^This one is Burco too, how can one sale out even within Burco. Waar baal eeg.
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^^^Yaad laa haadlisa haad?? Baal check my name hoorta.
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JB: How do I apply for a job in this place, baal soo oogow. I'm dead serious. P.s. But first checked the Ethiopian connection.
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^^Horta Qudhac stop winking at her, secondly gaabaad iska daaf, siidan sii maah waale. Have a nice discuss or iska daaf, you are hijacking your own good thread qudhac.
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Khalid Mahmood Says No Arms Embargo On Israel! Khalid Mahmood, a Muslim and MP for Birmingham Perry Barr, also expressed support for the Government's stance so far but thought it could use stronger language. He said: "The government needs to issue stronger lines in showing it is not happy, and that we as a nation are not happy, with what is going on in Gaza." Mahmood dismissed suggestions of an arms embargo. There no words to describe this individual. here
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Yeah they exist, here are few of the UK ones. Shiraz Maher in Telegraph The Arab-Israeli conflict is a matter to which many great minds have frequently turned their attention, though such scrutiny is not always a good thing. As increasing numbers of commentators, politicians, activists and journalists speculate on the way forward, simple and indisputable facts are often surrendered to the worst kinds of moral relativism. The last few weeks alone have been testament to this. Just consider how Israel has been likened to Nazism, and the Gazans to refugees living in the Warsaw ghetto. This should not however invert what is indisputable – that Israel is responding to a barrage of Hamas rockets which threaten its citizens who live in the south. Indeed, around 10 per cent of the Israeli population now lives within striking distance of katyusha rockets. All this follows the unilateral withdrawal of Israeli settlements in Gaza in 2005, after which Hamas swept to power and turned "the Strip" into its own paramilitary playground, using it as a springboard to launch a campaign of sustained and indiscriminate attacks into southern Israel. I am a Muslim and spent a large part of my childhood in Saudi Arabia – something which, in the eyes of many Muslims, means I should automatically defend the "Palestinian struggle". This is absurd and such support invariably means overlooking the vicious crimes being perpetrated by Hamas – against the Jews and, increasingly, its own population too. Since the start of the conflict Hamas has carried out extra-judicial killings of – or, put bluntly, murdered – more than 30 of its citizens who it suspects of "colluding" with Israel. And how has it responded to the death of Palestinian children? In a televised broadcast the Hamas leader, Mahmoud Zahar, declared that Israel has "legitimised the murder of their own children by killing the children of Palestine. They have legitimised the killing of their people all over the world by killing our people." British Islamists have proved themselves only too willing to oblige. Reports this week suggest that some participants on Islamist chat forums have been drawing up "hit lists" of prominent British Jews. One contributor writing on the discussion board of the Muslim Public Affairs Committee (MPAC) said, "lets hope that an unfortunate event happens and they end up being killed someway [sic]". The group later removed those comments, but such views are indicative of the hatred that is out there. Hamas will now pay a heavy price for its bloodlust and innocent civilians will tragically die as a result. Of course, it is in their name that those who have staged loud and noisy demonstrations in recent weeks claim to be acting. But what message are they sending exactly? Demonstrators outside the Israeli embassy in London have fought with police and tried to storm the building on at least three separate occasions. Meanwhile banners have been waved in Trafalgar Square which boast, "We are Hamas". Such vociferous support from the streets of London will have come as great relief to Hamas leaders at a time when even Arab governments such as Syria, Egypt and Saudi Arabia have blamed them for this latest outbreak of violence. These self-righteous "friends of Palestine" obsess about Israel and the Jews, but turn a Nelsonian blind eye to everything Hamas does. They undermine those who want to see an enduring peace in the region and, worse still, they bolster and galvanise Hamas by creating the moral imperatives for its terrorism. Muslim leaders in Britain have so far – but cannot any longer – allow this to continue unabated. Those who claim to support and empathise with the Palestinians must recognise that it is the terrorists of Hamas who have so disastrously betrayed their own people. At its core, this is the straightforward decision that British Muslims will have to make: between Hamas, a terrorist group committed to destroying a sovereign state and its people – and Israel, the region's only democracy which is responding to that threat. It really is that simple.
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Originally posted by Bess.: quote:Originally posted by chubacka: If someone cheats on you would never trust them again (u might say you do, but i doubt it) why then spend all your time an energy trying to save something that has been so badly damaged.Also if you do take someone back after cheating on you, what does that say about your own self value. How desperate are you to be with this person? Bring out the black bag I would say, but then again this hasn't happened to me and iA none of us will experience it so that jst my opinion. Excuse me... :rolleyes: , this has nothing to do with my self worth or how i am so desperate, and i am not going to argue about it with someone who doesn't know me. I guess it depends if i think that its my fault, that i am being cheated on, which i don't. people make mistakes and i would love to blv that i would give my husband the chance to explain and repent and then we can move on with the rest of our lives. That is not to say, stay in a situation that is not changing or healthy, if u have tried to work on things and there isn't any progress...move on. PS... From ur message i could say that u r a quitter, with low self esteem who runs away whenever things get too hard... :cool: ...but then i don't know u and i am just assuming...(u know what they say about people who make assumptions...) HAHAHA LOL. Bess, so my dear sis, if your husband slept with some next women you would try and work things out and forgive him? Are you having me on? :eek: :eek: Errm you are special case with a big heart my dear. And YES I am judging you in this regard. Adultery is the THIRD biggest sin in Islam, right behind Shirk and murder. I cannot believe people take it so lightly. :eek: Ngonge of course it is partly rooted on values. The ultimate red line why he does not cheat is his values rooted in his religion and fear of god, not the "love" or "respect" he has for his wife, that is just the decoration. Him cheating says something about his value system and ability to adhere to those values he holds dear.
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Why is this in the politics section :confused: Is it Ethiopian owned? It is good news, but we needed Somali owned institutions. Particularly as these are private institutions which would make money form the local population. No point making Ethiopia rich.
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I stopped reading here Almost on the model of Israeli expansionist polices in the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Somaliland You want people to waste time reading someone so ignorant as to compare a 1st world superpower to a 3rd world non recognized state. Oh please, if you are going to exaggerate, make it plausible, I think he is giving them too much credit, regardless of what he writes after this. I don’t think these issues are much of a bigger deal on the ground, just lots of hype around it because politicians want to make something out of something small. People in those areas need to figure out where the interest lies. At the end of the day it is for them to come to a compromise with each other. Clearly there are people there who are pro Puntland and others who are pro Somaliland and others who don’t want either. They just need to work it out, now if only people would stop interfering with them and using them to score brownie points.
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Duke, it is obvious you do not READ what I write to you, you are still talking about something I never mentioned once. Accudubililah maadaax ayaa kuu qaafiliaan. The Zack Since you was good enough to quote me, please explain what is so clanish about my above quote?? I insulted and had a go at Puntland people for standing by a murder, for the troops leaving Xamar to go to garowe when the old man lost out, and criticized all the talk of somalinimo and somaliweye that we was bombarded with when Yey was president, all which disappeared into thin air when he lost out. In case you have not figured this had nothing to do with my clan is better than yours, but rather about the conduct of people in puntland. I even explained why I was making a collective criticism for people in puntland. I still standby this, it is a shame. Even worse is that, since people who bombarded us with fabricated news of TFG progress when uncle Yey was in power, now bombard us with disturbing images and at least five threads of how bad things are in Xamar. Ciil iyo caado weyena and I'm not even from Xamar, the amount of gloating at others expense.
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Serenity I think that is most guys, they just don't say it out loud. A& T is a special case. This thread sneaked up on me, I did not realise he started writting again.
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Originally posted by Qalbi-Adeyg: Khat was introduced to somali's in the south and puntland by northerners(somalilanders), and today it's a big problem and a lot of somali's chew that shit. Heck even the SNM rebel movement was formed because of the khat ban by the former military regime. Banning it is definitly a good idea and it sends the right message. HAHAHAHAH LOOOOL ROTF @ SNM was formed because of Khat BAN HAHAHA LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl thanks for the laugh. lol.
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Breaking News: Somaliland Police Free the Kidnapped Teacher By Force
Ibtisam replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Che, me no, not really but where as I never had a point of view about them, but I've seen a lot gloating and it is grinding on me. Qalbi-Adeyg why don't you back to your little raping women fantasies :rolleyes: Why do I have to keep telling you this, I can say what I like about Puntland or anyother part of Somalia. -
DUke the problem is not chewing per say, chewing is a product of other things. I think trying to address the symptoms with out addressing the root cause is pointless and pretty useless, not to mention waste of resources in most case. In any cases, the root cause of Qaad, tahriib, and all other restless associated behaviour is because of lack of jobs for the youth. By focusing on development and progress these problems will become concentrated on small sections of the society. Che, so historically where did Kenya’s qaad go? It can’t have all been consumed by the northern Now Duke try to be smart for once dear and try to see behind the empty gestures. You guys need real polices aimed at development, state run facilities and job creation.
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Breaking News: Somaliland Police Free the Kidnapped Teacher By Force
Ibtisam replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
^^When it is good news waaa "PUNTLAND" when it is something bad waa shared among the Somalis.
