SayidSomal

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  1. Alle ha u naxariisto marxuumka - sabar iyo iimaan alle ha ka siiyo ehelkiisi iyo beeshu madaxda u aha.
  2. Polanyi;817267 wrote: Seems like the criminal thug is trying to destabilise peaceful regions. IMPOSTER!
  3. ^you mean Qardho? No, anywhere in the copperbelt preferable Ndola or Kitwe
  4. I guess none of you lot - ever heard of the "Myth of Return" - a well documented phenomenon among refugees.
  5. From laba xiniinyoole - To laba xaayowle - that is what happens when you wander around like a mystic in Qaaba Qowseen welcome saxiib.
  6. ^^@ video - habaar idinku dhac - 'habartaa' kulaha - that is not nice word to call mother - i cringe evertime i hear someone refer to their mother as "habartey or habarta" NGONGE;811636 wrote: ^^ You're not alone, saaxib. But at least you're one of the brave few to reply to this thread. There are three hundred others who are viewing it from a distance and not even daring to post on here and refuse to tell us their mother's name. p.s. VAL, if Nin Yaaban is "Nadiif" for telling us his mother name, does that mean that Sayid & Carafaat are "wasakh"? and what does that make you since you also refuse to reveal - najis? Carafaat;811644 wrote: I told you I dont want you to hack my mailadres.Laakinse Sayid kolay waxbu qariniyaa. Twitter macaa waxba masoo galiyo. Where do you get the idea that i have twitter account?
  7. ^^the original Sayid and what he allegedly said about your dialect. Cawaale;811637 wrote: Happy 10th anniversary Mr, Qardho. Ogoow meesha waxaa jooga rag joogay the anonymous days, iyo maalmihii sister Basra & Brother Nur ay isku ahaayeen sida hadda labada landers isku yihiin. Only Nuune iyo jinkiisa would remember this. I remember those days - when you use to steal pictures from magazines and posted them here and pretend it was you NGONGE;811639 wrote: Sayid, Did you hear of the geel jire who upon first arriving in the UK and getting his first cereal bowl, proceeded to eat it without adding milk? Marka lago qabtay wuxu yedhi "back home, we eat it without milk". No, and won't ask you to ii jilci like Maaddey
  8. An evening of poetry and prose from two emerging writers of Somali origin - Warsan Shire and Diriye Osman. The descent of Somalia into civil war in the early 1990s and the subsequent waves of migration that followed created some of the most travelled, adaptable people in the world. African Writers' Evening presents Warsan Shire and Diriye Osman, who read poetry and prose that have a shared heritage stitched within them. It's a heritage of shape-shifting, migration, being the outsider, and survival against all odds. Hosted by Nigerian poet and playwright Inua Ellams. For More information and to book the tickets click here
  9. ^ Bluelicious;807777 wrote: Blessed - Indeed motherhood changes women for the better. I have seen women who led a wild and risky life then after having kids they change 360 degree and become a different person it's amazing. if they did 360 degree - then they still be in the same place doing the same things. i think you meant 180 degree turn
  10. ^I thought you were warned about that by previous owner of the name. Did you not heed the warning?
  11. ^^so as you calling me siidow!.. Chimera - planning on depriving us of your hopeful outlook on somalia so soon?
  12. Ayeeyaday Allah ha u naxariisto was noble lady of her own right - the fact that she was born of noble man is neither here nor there. As for your last question - i take leaf from my son's answer and tell you that i call my beloved mother; Hooyo macaan
  13. Kuwaas waa kuwii coorcoorkii - they don't count.
  14. ^^ :D Laba bilood baad iga weyn tahay - no wonder you didn't want to marry me
  15. NGONGE;811598 wrote: ^^ Even in a Somali context, most people do what Sayid did and say that their mother is so and sos daughter or reer hebel. Very few would give a straight reply to the question "what's your mother's name". what Sayid did??? warya illeyn turjabaanta jaban baad ku dheeraysaa? War never said anything as such... ee ku noqo. What are you trying to prove - that you are not willing to tell us your mother's name whilst asking us ours? I just asked my three your old son what is his mother's name is and his reply was: Hooyo!
  16. ^^Ka dar oo dibi dhal. corrections to my earlier post - there was typo - it meant to say: fifty men plus you (and recital of surat naas)
  17. Aaliyah, Nin yaaban & Showqi - thanks for the awguryo saxiibayaal - I'll settle for five thousand posts and hilib geel before sun down today XX - i already had one ciro before i joined - since then one more ciro aa i gashay garka
  18. ^^ :D No conditions! but if you insist - I'll share mine after you and another five men share theirs
  19. NGONGE;811574 wrote: Ball eega! Xita marko magac qof dumar qoray, nin uun ayuu faaninayaay! By the way, would the question sound better if one asked for the sister's name? Heh! p.s. Nin Yaaban, may she live long and prosper insha allah. words of advice - "don't ask of others what you, yourself is unready to reveal" besides my mother's names are my passwords to hidden treasurers - hence unable to reveal as some have already alluded to it.
  20. Aaliyyah;811569 wrote: maxamed cabdulle xasan? as in sayid maxamed cabdulle hassan?? mise wa cid kale? yes the same maxamed cabdulle xasan nuur sheekh cismaan
  21. For every betrayer , a flag will be raised on the Day of Resurrection, and it will be announced (publicly), this is the betrayer of so and so, the son of so and so . Isn't the key word here - betrayer? As for second edit: I am happy to share my maternal ayeeyo's name - Fadumo Maxamed Cabdulle Xasan
  22. NGONGE;811551 wrote: ^^ War father's name is caadi. By the way, in aakhiro, they will call you by your father names (according to the scholars). The story about being called by your mother's name has been rejected by most scholars. (I knew nobody would share it. Not the men at least). :D Daliil? (adigu iska below)