Strawberry_Xu

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    Coffee

    My mum only allowed me to drink coffee when I turned 16 and I always looked forward to the day I could drink with all the other adults. But then I stopped drinking coffee a couple of months ago, I realised I was only pretending like it, because I was never allowed to drink it when I was younger. It's way too bitter. I prefer Hot Chocolate and marshmallows.
  2. That's not even the worst thing. When you refuse to engage in their petty discussions, they think you're being arrogant.
  3. You know most people will just do a google search for this Incidentally I can't answer any of these questions.
  4. I wonder if there any Somali alternative/rock bands or singers?? :cool:
  5. I write for the Student Newspaper (not sure if that counts as a club). And I'm also the student representative for my course, but that usually only involves complaining about the queues in the library.
  6. ehh, if it has been proven that certain people are predisposed to violently raping women, then they can claim whatever they want. But their nature doesn't drive them to do anything against their own will. It always comes down to choices, and the great thing about choices is, there are always at least two available to you. Like I already said: That doesn't matter I suppose, people are still free to make choices, whether to give in to their 'nature' or whether to accept as sinful and refrain from acting on their urges.
  7. My impression from the whole situation (which I'm not even sure is very well informed) is that Africa is still reeling from the effects of colonial rule. It seems not to have just damaged their economy, but their collective mentality as well. It seems like the options most choose are those of extremes. There are those who see their continent as wonderful, refusing to acknowledge any serious deficiency and think they can sort it out on their own, and there are those who seem to think the country is hopeless, and therefore justifying their own corruption and theft of public money. I think one way to start cleaning up this mess, is trying to get rid of corruption. It is not just an action committed by a few, it's the entire conciousness of the people that need to be addressed. Africa at the moment, is a free-for-all type of place. Or should I saw, free-for-a-few. Certain governmental actions seem to concentrate on removing those few, but that doesn't help, when there are always people on lower ranks waiting for the time they get their 'share'. These people lack long-term memory or foresight. They've probably grown up in poor households and most likely never want to return there. There never used to be many millionaire Africans, but now they think it's their chance to be one, as though this reaffirms their African identity. Maybe our fellow Africans should stop thinking of wealth as a way of validating their purpose or identity. Maybe they need to restructure their collective conciousness in a more socialist way. Perhaps this will end the large-scale corruption and allow the funds of these fairly rich countries to filter through to the public areas that sorely need it, such as education, infrastructure and health services. I'm a bit tired, so I might not make much sense. But what do you guys think?
  8. Thanks a lot for taking the time to post this, that is the most clear explanation I've read so far.
  9. - Enigma - The Gravity of Love It's a different kind of love song, not quiet or sentimental. But sweeping and bomabstic. This is all about mythic love on an epic scale. Great stuff, love should always be this dramatic. - Meatloaf - I would do anything for love The guy will do anything for you, except forget how you make him feel. Aaaaawww. - Dean Martin - Baby, it's cold outside I wish someone would try this hard to keep me from leaving. *sigh* Son of a preacher man- Dusty Springfield Love that song!
  10. ^^ First of all, I'm talking about being Somali, not being Gay, that's determined by genetics. Whether you like it or not, a gay Somali will always remain Somali. As to whether homosexuality has something to do with genetics, I don't know. Last thing I heard is that no one has conclusively proven it is determined by genetics or that it is not. Seems like jury is still out on that one. That doesn't matter I suppose, people are still free to make choices, whether to give in to their 'nature' or whether to accept as sinful and refrain from acting on their urges. They say some people are predisposed to alcoholism, but that doesn't mean that you'll automatically become an alcoholic. EDIT: never mind, seems like his name isn't there anymore, and you're right, we have no idea who he is.
  11. Originally posted by Xafsa: quote:Originally posted by Farxan: but the dignity of every family lies between the legs of thier ladies!! Not true. Every person is responsible for his or her own sins and for their own dignity. What a strange place to keep your dignity. :eek:
  12. It sounds a little under-produced, but with a catchy tune. Nothing interesting, but then again, there's nothing inspiring anymore about rap these days. I thought it might have some life again with Eminem. He at least could see beyond the money and b*tches, and actually had stories to tell, however disturbing they were. But even he is becoming a little more generic these days. However, can never fault an artist for trying though. Because for every crappy artist, there are hundreds of critics who never wrote a song. Still, these guys don't sound ridicously terrible, which is always a good thing and a very hard thing to accomplish.
  13. Originally posted by Intuition: 4. Soda And sorry, this includes the diet kind. Absolutely nothing of any value here, and a whole lot of chemicals to boot. You know, I do feel a lot more assured knowing whilst I won't be getting much nutrients in, I know I can drink a litre and not make a difference to my waistline. There aren't many 'diet' products that could say the same. However, I guess this only works if it's not accompanied by three portions of Triple Cheese-burgers and fries on the side. (It's funny how many people do that).
  14. It's not that impossible. I have heard there are quite a few gay Somali guys in Amsterdam alone. It's not really an oxymoron though. You don't stop being Somali, it's genetics y'know. However, it is an oxymoron when you refer to a gay Muslim.
  15. ^^ The point is not to stop from eating chicken, but to stop you encouraging the cruelty these big mass-producing companies inflict upon the animals in their care. Doesn't our religion forbid cruelty to animals. Why else are you taught to slaughter an animal in the quickest way possible. I'm sure there was a hadith where the Prophet (peace be upon him) chided a man for sharpening his butcher knife in front of the animal, because this would cause the animal some distress (correct me if I'm wrong). If after watching the unislamic practices on the video, you're not at least a little bit moved, then there must be something wrong with you. Yes, God gave us animals to feed us, but he also gave us the responsibility to take care of those weaker than ourselves. I don't see the point of animals suffering more than they really have to. It won't cost KFC that much to train their staff to be more humane when handling animals. It doesn't cost a lot to make sure the environment these animals live in is at least tolerable. But most of them won't, until they get too much negative publicity. It's just how these corporations operate, humans, animals, they are nothing more than dollar signs. Besides, do you really want to eat chicken that's ill with so many infections? Personally, I like to eat chickens that were healthy before they were slaughtered. Thanks for showing us this Lake, I know I'll try to stop eating any mass-produced meat from now on.
  16. I am a little confused about Shi'ism and I was wondering if someone could help me understand it a little. Some of the information sources I have found were either Shi'ite sites merely chronicling their religious history or Sunni sites condemning them. I know that Shi'ites rever Ali, but I came across some site which say that his descendants were infallible and holy to a certain extent. Also that a certain Imam disappeared at some point in history and is set to return (I'm afraid the details elude me)? My question is, what sources do they base this on? And are they valid sources? If so, why don't Sunnis believe this? You can probably tell I'm not very informed about these things, I am still a student of our religion and I would appreciate it if you could help me here. So far I've believed that one should stick to the Holy Quran and the Sunnah and nothing else. But I'd like to know how other Muslims think. Thank you. PS. Are there many Somali Shi'ites?
  17. Originally posted by wind.talker: quote:Originally posted by LANDER: the real enemy of the ppl indeed is not so much the American imperialist but those arab regimes who betray their own. Very true. I'm still waiting for another Gamal Abdelnasser to spring up amongst the Arabs. XU - The majority of the people of Iraq are Muslims, which makes them "believers." As in believers in Allah swt. Saddam Hussein was a terrible tyrant, and I have a hard time seeing a distinction between him and the bin Saud family. But, the bin Sauds allowed non-believers to launch an attack on a fellow Muslim nation, whatever the cause! Which is betrayal of the highest caliber! Another question here. Does the cause really not matter? Would for instance, the Saudis have been right in ignoring Saddam and forcing the West to ignore him too, if he was committing terrible crimes, because any attack would involve the killing of Iraqi muslims? Also, in your opinion, are muslim deaths as collateral damage ever acceptable? How about those muslims who were fighting to keep Saddam in power, as soldiers, police, guards and informants? I have more questions, but I'll wait for the answers to these for now.
  18. ^^ Obviously it's all linked! Haven't you noticed the prevalence of fancy fox-hunting parties and the wide-spread popularity of ridiculous sports such as Polo, in the middle-east?
  19. Sheikh Ibn Baz stated (Al-Fatawa 1/274): "There is a consensus amongst the scholars that whoever supports the disbelievers against the believers (Dhahar Al-Kuffar 'Ala Al-Muslimeen), and assists them by any means of assistance, then he is a disbeliever just like them (the disbelievers he supported)…" I'm confused. Question: What do you mean believer? Is anyone who claims the name 'muslim', automatically a believer? Does that mean muslims can't fight an other muslim who is a tyrant? Was Saddam a believer? How about the Taliban guys who were running the show in Afghanistan? BTW, this might not have anything to do with the topic. I'm a bit confused about this, would appreciate it if someone could enlighten me. I'm not saying the US/UK/etc were right to go to war, but only because it was illegal and for immoral reasons and the war cost too many lives. However, I didn't like Saddam. So, are the Saudis really wrong to aid the US forces? (I know the Saudis aren't doing this out of kindness, for they commit the same crimes Saddam is always accused of, but let's say they were, aren't there grounds for muslims to dispose of other muslims if they are too .... evil?).
  20. Originally posted by Farxan: what is the significant of this? :confused: i have seen many pictures over the net claiming it looks like allahs name, i wonder why some pple are obsessed with so called miracles,like cloads,trees,is this the only way to justify the existancce of Allah,and Islam is true religion,i don't think so! Couldn't agree with you more.
  21. I always heard that, in the case of abuse a woman can seek a divorce. Especially if you're pregnant, because all this stress can't be good for the baby, and it will put both your healths at risk. Islam doesn't give men the right to abuse you, and if you fear for the life of yourself or your child, as far as I know you are allowed a divorc with the help of wadaads / judges. I hope that while the whole divorce process is pending, you have removed yourself from that stressful environment and possibly stay with your family for a while. I'm not sure what the surat / hadiths are, hopefully someone else can provide them to put your mind at ease. I hope you work it out safely, especially for the sake of your child and I hope that you will be able to form a stable enough relationship after the divorce, so that your child can enjoy both parents.
  22. Happy Birthday Dawaco, hope you have a great day, with many more just like it or better, to follow.