Ibtisam

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  1. ^^^Hello EDIT: I take back that smile! is that how it is now. You was baby sitting me...
  2. ~Well source it then, I want to know who wrote it, for what purpose etc...
  3. ^^^ Cool sounds like fun eh. JB: No, not fat, as in naaxdiin, but rather scared; "waaban naxay loool" so she said why
  4. ^^^You are oday. Btw my white friend said maaxaad laa naxdeey?? North smart dress = smart wear. :rolleyes:
  5. JB even aniga ayaa daama Ngonge. Miyaad igu ciyari??
  6. ^^Loooooooooooooool. Good luck Urban. You'll be great in your smart dress North lol Inshallah if I finish on time. JB Looool, hello. sounds like you had fun
  7. ^^^Maada qorey?? The livestock sector is in urgent need for regulation and reform.
  8. ********Walaalayaal, let us respect the rules of the site and stop the namecalling. ************ [ August 03, 2008, 11:16 PM: Message edited by: Libaax-Sankataabte ]
  9. ^^ Must be old age, you go to sleep really early then wake up early and knock on everyones door demanding why they are sleeping late! Playing kubad sounds like a fun.
  10. ^^Are you offering North??? I'm sending it off next sunday inshallah. Brof finished already i think...
  11. ^^Maya, I study for fun most of the time. Why are you up so early?
  12. ^^^well, erm hmm...Yes I guess, something like that
  13. ^^^Yes, because when I stay at home, my family think I have nothing better to do, and they make me do all kinds of madness, hang my head out and clean the windows from the outside, move the sofas, put a new carpet on the sitting room, wash outside the house (down the steps in the street) Make some food for the old lady that lives across the street, take them to visit ill relatives on the otherside of london and basically slave for the day. And since I rarely ever stay at home, they save all these things up for that one day I stay at home and make me feel guilty. I need a sister to come and live with me, maybe then she'd share and I can study at home. Did I mention all the old ladies come from the mosque come to my house after they finish at the mosque on weekends, and stay all night and interrogate you when you take their tea/ food in. Then they leave behind endless washing. In summary North, you cannot study in a Somali house as girl and expect people to leave you alone.
  14. 10.00am. Already awake at uni, had breakfast, ready to goooooooooooooooo.... :confused: where? erm to do work I guess... maybe more coffee...
  15. Loool @ what does China man know about burco. Jackshiid LOZ
  16. ^^Yad yad ya, indeed waad iska haadeshy, now uskuud
  17. ^^Buuxo, How can you adopt his Tuulo term for Hargisa and Burco Intel, You know I've always liked you better than Zu, you are my favourite aussie dude on SOL so stop lurking about and come on out. LOZ :rolleyes: wad isk haadashey
  18. Several UK newspapers on Sunday and Monday published alarmist stories based upon a new report entitled Islam on Campus by the Centre for Social Cohesion and a YouGov poll also commissioned by the CfSC. The website of the CfSC explains its purpose as trying to generate: "new thinking that can help bring Britain's ethnic and religious communities closer together while strengthening British traditions of openness, tolerance and democracy." The headlines included "A third of Muslim students back killings (Sunday Times), One third of British Muslim students say it's acceptable to kill for Islam" (London Evening Standard) and "Killing for religion is justified, say third of Muslim students" (Sunday Telegraph). Clear enough? Now I have blogged previously on Cif about my misgivings concerning the "findings" of several agenda-driven outfits falsely posing as thinktanks. And this particular case has proved to be no different. A look at the YouGov poll revealed that a far more ambiguous question was actually posed to the Muslim students who took part in the survey. The question was: Is it ever justifiable to kill in the name of religion? The responses were as follows: Yes in order to preserve and promote that religion (4%) Yes but only if that religion is under attack (28%) No it is never justifiable (53%) Not sure (15%) Are the results really that surprising given that "Yes, but only if that religion is under attack" can bear so many different meanings? The director of the Centre for Social Cohesion is an excitable chap called Douglas Murray. He wrote a book a couple of years back called Neoconservatism: Why We Need It. More pertinent to this blog, he has publicly expressed views about Muslims that give us a better idea of what he understands by "social cohesion". In a February 2006 speech entitled What Are We To Do About Islam? delivered at the Pim Fortuyn Memorial Conference in The Hague, Murray asked: "Why is it that time and again the liberal west is crumpling before the violence, intimidation and thuggery of Islam?" Ah, those liberals, eh? So what did Murray propose to do then? "I promised to propose some of the solutions to this problem ..." Oh good, so let's hear your number one option. "All immigration into Europe from Muslim countries must stop." Now we're getting somewhere! Are all black people to be excluded too, or would advocating that position more obviously contravene our racial discrimination laws? Yes, I think it might, so perhaps it is best to stick to Muslims. Anything else you have in mind? "Conditions for Muslims in Europe must be made harder across the board: Europe must look like a less attractive proposition." A prophet! You appear to have anticipated Martin Amis's outburst. And of course it should go without saying that Muslims in Europe who for any reason take part in, plot, assist or condone violence against the west (not just the country they happen to have found sanctuary in, but any country in the west or western troops) must be forcibly deported back to their place of origin. But of course. And what about those Muslims who are born in Europe and have European citizenship but are convicted of terror-related acts, should we treat them like other criminals or can we be a little bit more stern? "Where a person was born in the west, they should be deported to the country of origin of their parent or grandparent." Mr Murray, you appear to have planned for everything! A solution for every eventuality. Almost a final solution one might say! How about those Muslims who are overseas though. Can't we do something about them too? "Abroad we must continue our work at taking the war to the terrorists. We are winning that war, and we should extend that war." Yes, social cohesion, you say. You know I think I understand just exactly what you mean. here Inayat Bunglawala
  19. ^^^Can't you say hello anymore dear? @ Intel Buuxo yeah work...
  20. ^^^Adiga maax Burco iyo Hargisa laag siiya maanta??
  21. Hey Buuxo Iska waaran. I'm drawing thats what's up, adigan?
  22. Yes it is "past time" while they are doing their smelly 9-5
  23. She is alseep. What, are you doing a road call? Sorry did I bore you?? waabaan kaa tegey. Normally I'm enough for most See ya
  24. ^^I was wondering which city you was confusing Hargisa with. I was thinking kaanu weligi Hargisa umu aag maarin! Lool @ not so smart. I don't remember that, how long ago was it?