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  1. garab tuujiye: qac qac's unpaid bodyguard.. ooh are u mad that i forgot to mention u...well dont be....am here to set u straight if ur mother wont... first thing...callin me aqas tells alot about ur character......god knows u lackin in that dept.. marka dont put ur noise in to where ur not welcomed... stick to what u do best in PM,and show ur true colors...
  2. lololol.... i see someone is learning the virtue of being silence....but still managed to get his point across.. let me see if i understood u....do mean to say that..."sisters, get married!!!!...dont wait till ur 30...dont wait to save money and plan ahead, and most defiantly dont wait for u career..." my answer to u is...there is a time and place to get married..and its not contacted to age...its about being ready to fulfill ur role as a married person with the right person.... marka i hope u dont take that inan afka ka igoosteey..bisinka... . goin back to sofialuula....abaayo....once u have traveled it becomes an addiction....am already planning for my next trip.…..so do join travelers anonymous……I must warm u …there is no cure…..
  3. Originally posted by Opinionated: :eek: **must.........Lower.............. :eek: gaze** yaa right...move out of my way...let me take a look.... hhm.....not my cup of tea... question: why isnt the skinny legs trade mark not shown?
  4. pearl

    hijabis

    Originally posted by Qac Qaac: talk to man, with firm voice. don't give them any hints, and don't have conversation more than 30 second with them. what u want... here it is. bye. if he is intrested in you, tell him where your father lives. simple as a b c... i like your style sis, keep on doing the good thing... lolol...qac qac....why would he, a gaylord be interested in her...walaali….i look forward to ur posts….u have some strange views….. the gay ppl i know are the nicest.....breakin god's law is not something new to them...thier kuffar to begin with anyways....talkin to them might help them to change their ways.....but dont get too personal with them... as for somealien ...abaayo..attending friday is not wajib on u.....if u can go...go...but if u cant dont front about it...
  5. why is that when one is shown truly for what he is.... ppl cry why did u expose him...
  6. Hey, if X doesn't have the means to articulate herself, how's that my fault? when u attack one of us like that...just what do u think is suppose to happen?.....should we turn a deaf ear and go to the kitchen and cook for u......nah!.....prepared to be dragged faced down... :cool: listen...u might appear to be the head of the house...but we are the neck...and we can turn u any direction we like.....so who's calling the shots?
  7. Before, in the twelfth century, the ancient kingdom of Boontite had controlled all over the area presently known as Somalia, there was no in Horn of Africa people called Somalis before twelfth century, today those who call themselves Somalis were people who merged from different ethnics and united for the aim to defeat the Bootite Kingdom. Latter Somalis succeeded to defeat and divide the citizens of this land and finally the kingdom of Boontite was being invaded, the land of Boontite was automatically transferred from the hands of natives to the hands of raiders. Where are the Boontite people today? Are they invisible slaves or clients? My question is if these ppl were the natives of the land that is currently known as somalia...and if we(those who are not boontite) invaded their country then where the hell are we from? my sources tells me that these ppl became slaves to other tribes and were considered outcasts. living with their new adopted family, they still couldnt marry within.
  8. The history of Midgaan Taariikhda Midgaha “Waxaan ahayn Ummadii Dhulkaan iska lahayd, waxaan ahayn Boqortooyadii ugu Horeysay ee ka dhalatay Meesha maanta loo yaqaano Somalia. Waxaa boqor tooyadeena loo yaqaanay Boqortooyadii “BOONTA” Dulkaan waxaa la oran jirey Dhulkii Boonta “BOONTLAND”oo macneheedu yahay Dhulkii Boontu iska lahayd. Boqorkii ka talin jirey waxaa la oran jirey Baidari, wuxuu ahaa Boqorka ummadda Boonta xukumi jirey. Wuxuu ka talin jirey qayb ka mid ah dhulka Geeska Afrika wuxuu xiriir ganacsi la lahaa Dalka Masaarida, shiinaha, Hindiya, iyo Boqortooyadii Rooma.. Qarnigii 12aad ayaa Ummadd ka soo haajirtey dalal kala duwan oo isugu jirta Carab iyo Afrikaan ayaa Jabisay Boqortooyadii Boonta, waxayna gow-gowreceen ummaddii dhulkaas daganeyd intii badneyd. Intii kaloo soo harteyna way qaybsadeen waxayna u bixiyeen magacyo fara badan, sida Midgaan, Boon, Tumaalo, Yaharo, Yibro, Jaaji, Gabooye iyo magacyo kale oo badan. Macagyadaan ayaa ilaa maantana loo yaqaanaa, sida xaqiiqda ah dadkani waa umamadii dhulka iska lahayd waana boqortooyo jabtay, waxaana daliil u ah in markii hore ay jabisay boqortooyadii Massar qarnigii lixaad, ka dibna waxaa jabiyay ummado isugu jira carab iyo African oo ka soo haajiray dalal kala duwan. Aqri taariikhdan soo socota ee luqada qalaad (English) ku qoran tanina waa baaritaan aan sameeyay waxaan helayna waa kan: After I heard this narrations, I tried to make more research in order to verify or make sure that this story is Authentic and reliable truth. So I am trying to proof three things historically, orally and Linguistically, First of all, I have to answer all these questions; was there any people called Boonta? Is it true that Egyptians had once invaded the land of the Punt? Do Boontite people have Kings and Chiefs? What is the different between Boon, Midgan, and Sab? And also who were the natives of Somalia? Who are the true natives in Horn of Africa Sab groups or Somalis? What part of their history continued to be meaning full for them? What historical knowledge did they call upon to define their ancestors? How do they can explain or understand the circumstances of their ancestors connecting to the present? How their past has impacted or affected their present life? One more interesting record mentioned, the Book of “The Ethiopian A history” “Egyptian inscriptions recorded that during the fourth Dynasty (3100-2965 B.C) the son of Cheops, the builders of Great Pyramids, was in possession of Puntite slaves”. (Richard Pankhurst, 1998, The Ethiopian A history) 14. Before, in the twelfth century, the ancient kingdom of Boontite had controlled all over the area presently known as Somalia, there was no in Horn of Africa people called Somalis before twelfth century, today those who call themselves Somalis were people who merged from different ethnics and united for the aim to defeat the Bootite Kingdom. Latter Somalis succeeded to defeat and divide the citizens of this land and finally the kingdom of Boontite was being invaded, the land of Boontite was automatically transferred from the hands of natives to the hands of raiders. Where are the Boontite people today? Are they invisible slaves or clients? But here consider this question, when Boontite people were defeated and divided why Somalis in 12th and colonists such as Italy and British in 18th centuries chose to enslaved African Bantu rather than Midgans? Another record has remarked, according Pankhurst, said; “ King Peppy II (2738-2644 B.C. of the sixty Dynasty subsequently noted that he had a tenq, or small-boned slaves from the Punt” (Richard Pankhurst, 1998, The Ethiopian A history) 14. So now it became very comprehensible for us that the Egyptians had invaded the land of the Punt and had taken some of the Puntite people into slavery according both written evidence and oral history agreed into clear historically points, also there was so much evidence that supports there was a kingdom in Somalia before arrival of the immigrants. (“Agree in expelling the Midgan from the gentle blood of Somaliland, …many Midgans employ themselves in hunting and agriculture. Instead of spear and shield, they carry bows and a quiver full of diminutive arrows, barbed and poisoned with the wabaio weapon used from Faizoghli to the Cape of Good Hope. …The poison is greatly feared. It causes, say the people, the hair and nails to drop off, and kills a man in half an hour. The only treatment known is instant excision of the part”) (Richard F. Burton, 1856, First footsteps of East Africa). “On the pictured plates at Deir-El-Baheri, the huts of the people of Punt were like the Toquls of modern Sudanese, being built on piles approach by the ladders. The birds were like a species common among Somalis. The fishes were not like those of Egypt. The wife of the King of Punt appears with a form like Bongo women with exaggerated organs of maternity”. (Wonderful Ethiopians of the ancient Cushite Empire, Houston, Drusilla Dunjee, 1926) “The Somalis (Midgan) race, the most interesting, the most proud, the most courageous and intelligent, and the most ‘difficult’ of the races of Africa, has gone into politics, for if they do not others will, in this age of turmoil, and if by some strange chance Hersi should read this (he was always in touch with the west I would be happy to have contact with him again”…….“You can not beat them. They have no inferiority complexes, no wide-eyed worship of the white man’s ways, and no fear of him, of his guns or of his official anger. They are a race to be admired, if hard to love”… “He (Hirad) claimed that they were the original inhabitants of the Somali-lands who had lost the great and final battle near Hargeysa and were then taken into slavery until they became Mohammedans. After that they were Mohammedans slaves instead of mere slaves. They became metalworkers, carpenters, herbalists, hunters, and leathers workers. Every Somali woman, when she was ready to bear her child, liked to have a Midgan woman present. Wedding and dances were not complete without Midgan dressed in their gay colors and bringing luck to the nobles” Gerald Hanley, 1941, Warriors Life and death among the Somalis All this books are available in the library you can challenge academically with me by this history Compiled By Ahmed M. Keynan B.A. "Ali-Azhar"
  9. just a number are u thinkin what am thinkin....cuz....wait...hold up....come closer i don’t want everyone to hear..….not too close though… walaalo...am thinkin that there is lots of money to be made...yes...really...look at this way....we could open an e-janazzah services, provide e-graves, e-coffins,......u get my drift.....i must say u have a brilliant mind.......who would have ever thought of this business.....my waalaalo...we are sittin on a gold mine ….lets get crackin… cut..cut...back to reality... though i dont know much but i do know that one of the requirements to praying janazaha is for u and the deceased to be physically present at the prayer place at the same time...whether this be a masjid or a grave yard... u can make ducaa wherever u are....now that can be a virtual prayer....
  10. pressure,pressure, and more pressure... i have noticed that am super productive when under pressure whether its school, work, and when its comes to my iman… though i wouldnt recommend u to try mine, so try different things and see what works for u....unless
  11. http://entertainment.msn.com/tv/article.aspx?news=151716 i wonder how will her cell be decorated? :cool: should she go with earth warm colors, or bright and vibrant colors and find matching bedding, curtains, and carpet...lolol...oh dont forget notin feels like home other than having family portraits beautifully framed on the cell walls.... ooh..lets not forget all the cooking utensils and in door cell gardens...
  12. pearl

    could this be u?

    ExDane: But if u think about it, around 1% of ppl of ethnic minorities are organ donors. Howeva a much larger proportion of ethnic ppl require vital organs daily. We expect de NHS to provide us wiv a kidney or a heart but we dont wana giv anythin back. Well I was wonderin if these ppl hav heard de sayin 'u get wat u giv'. like u said..its about giving not stealing... these ppl dont get permission from the deceased family in the first place. call me selfish but i wouldnt want my body being cut to pieces for the life of another...well maybe to someone am extremely close too...
  13. some ppl's dislike for each other is soo deep that they forget thier fighting for the same cause sometimes by failing to understand each other. stop hating on ppl cuz of screen names and previous disagreements, rather mend ur differences in a civilized manner. everytime opinionated has something to say some ppl purposely target her cuz of difference of opinion. speak ur mind without trying to push ur opinions down each other throats. are we getting stupider...i say its expected...living in these countries one will one way or other assimilate...cause and effect...ppl
  14. its kinda sad to get a kick out of this guy.....i feel so sorry for him....they even named him the loser.....of course they have their best interest in mind which is to make money.....the only honest person was simon....even though he was kinda harsh.... am so sure if he was a black guy he wouldnt take that crap...miskin...
  15. pearl

    Friends

    at least they tired...that means something dont u think?...
  16. perhaps one day coming home waiting for the elevator....after a long wait one finally came.. there was 2 paramedics inside...and the bed they were carrying was in an up right position facing opposite to me...so i couldnt really see who they were carrying or if there was anyone at all ..... so i back up a bit to give them same space to leave…. one of the guys rudely slams the beds wheels on to the floor to wheel it out.....i got annoyed by the sound but boy was in for a shocker...the next thing i saw was a closed bag...my heart skipped a beat...cuz i realized they were carrying a dead body...the body shook cuz of it....i was soo shocked i couldnt even express my thoughts to him...i thought that be extremely disrespectful and unprofessional.... just imagine the pain the deceased must be feeling…. the more i thing about it the more i want to get the hell out of here cuz iam sick of this invisible prison.... i want to die in a land where my body is respected. this is notin compared to what is going on here there has been many instincts where if a healthy person dies a natural death, the body goes through autopsy for ridiculous reasons and the organs are removed without consent from the deceased’s family.... everyone’s says its a shame but no action is put forward to stop it either. this procedure is targeting the minorities. the somali community is not doing anything about it nor does it want to, cuz its funded by the government… they don’t want to jeopardize their precious jobs….they hardly help the community anyways….i have seen many of the employees caming late to work and leaving early….i used to be one… ..there is a person sent out to check the productivity of these communities once a year and on such date the community is flooded with fictitious ppl who are paid to to be asking for help…. somthing gota give...any suggestions...
  17. pearl

    Girls Chill Lounge

    Princess_Sexy: Now on to exercising tips...Though I would love to be petite,I'm not,so I've learned to accept my thick thighs, butt and hips... men dream about this figure, so dont down urself. u just have to be fit for health reasons, and being fit is not necessarily being petite. It all comes down whats right for ur height, bones and genes. some people look way better having some meat on than looking thinner. if u feel that there is excess fat on ur stomach try exercising tailored to that area. exercise tips can be found online, libraries, bookstores etc etc
  18. SCORPION_SISTA: even though i laughed it off he knew i wasnt interested. i wasnt assertive in expressing my disinterest at the time and i assume thats what let him to act in such a matter. he needed harsh replies, had i known i would have given it to him gladly. On top of that, you didn't even lock your bedroom door which again can imply you were expected it and inviting it too 5. Then you went to your room to change i don't know whether you stated that to him or not...This isn't probably true in your case, but there are women who use that as an invitation for guys to follow them to their rooms and whatever...There are guys who also believe that to be an invitation my door was closed, just without a lock. i had to go to work and that was my reason to go to my room and that in no way implies invitation, am sure i can think of better men to invite to my room had that been my intention. nor i did i tell him where i was going, he just came cuz it’s a small apartment its doesn’t take much effort to look around. my mom knew he was coming, but she had to run an errand and i though it would be ok for him to wait since she would be back soon instead of coming back another day. My point is not to only look at what actions he took causing the a mistake but your own actions allowing the mistake to happen...And sometimes it isn't just one thing but how much you opened yourself to situation by ignoring signs and indications... i ignored all signs, had i paid more attention and see him for what he is, i dont think i would have opened the door in the first place. p.s. ever considered working as a detective...
  19. great topic!..learned alot.. i was wondering what is the islamic ruling on in-vitro, fertility drugs, artificial insemination and the likes..
  20. Originally posted by Shaabella: (Everything above this line is a joke) lolol...i was in such a rush to reply to u that i overlooked that line...lololol....man u just saved urself some harsh works.....i really do hope it was a joke though....
  21. lovin this i have been captured my regime has fallen and my sons are dead BUT I HAVE SOME GOOD NEWS i saved hundreds on my car by switching to geico
  22. SCORPION_SISTA.... Classic faulty mentality "it couldn't happen to me" this is exactly the point why i wrote my story here…. not that i want everyone to know my business but to share my story with u all so that u dont fall into my shoes god forbid. U all know how many stories we hear everyday of rape, but if u have no first hand experience or if it happened to someone u know all those stories often fall in to deaf ears. when it comes down to reality you start to overlook, let down ur guard, and things happen to fast for to u even comprehend. we are always told to watch out for the gaalo, but hardly are we told to watch out for those corrupt muslims. for my situation...since he is a muslim and i knew him for years that is what allowed me to let him enter my home... Opinionated.... You should still report him. muslim or non-muslim. even if i were to he didnt commit a crime, i allowed to enter my home and staring is not a crime. the only thing I could get is a restraining order and him getting fired solved that problem. the guy apologized to coming to my room but he didnt admit to his true intentions. he said that he was calling me but since i was in my room i couldnt here him, so he that is why he came to my room. rudy.. may be homie got mesmerized! is that his fault! it looks like u been teasing him for a while!! u may be joking with the teasing thingy, but i think u and I both know that teasing or no teasing doesnt justify his actions.... no one asks to get raped, its either consensual or not
  23. just last ramadan i was home alone when this arab man(my mom is his client) came to pick up his money. we have known each other for years, but lately his been eyeing me. I got many hints from him but i never put too much though in to it. previous to this occasions he asks me if i have a boyfriend, and if am willing to consider him....again i let it go by..and just laughed it off......another time he tells me how somalian women have the most beautiful african complexion, and how they are tall and slender..( he hasnt seen many)..he told me something else its quite nasty but i wouldnt mention it here...and how he wants to marry one....my reply was "keep dreaming"...was kinda rude..but he deserves it.. anyways i let him come in while he waited for my mom to return. i told him to have a sit in the living room, while i when to my room. I had to get ready for work and just as i was about to change the door opens. I was shocked to see him there…i would never have mentioned that someone who is muslim, and who is ur guest would impolitely come to ur room without ur invitation… not to mention that we have known each other for years and its the last 10 days of ramadan. the looked in his eyes freaked me out, i knew what he was thinking..so immediately not to appear scared i “ooh hey, I really don’t know when mom is coming home” and just walked right out the door to the living room. He followed me and since the living room is right next to the main entrance ...i opened the door and said i was leaving and that meant he also had to leave....then he says"but ur not dressed to go out",...i replied "i have to get something from the building, so i dont neeed my jacket"...being that its winter...finally we both left. what a close call...i told my mom and she in turn told his boss and he got fired.... what a freak!...i would have reported him had he not been a muslim…. am soo clueless sometimes....mainly because it never cross my mind that this could happened to ME and he does look harmless….then again …looks can be deceiving...so my advice to the sisters is dont put urself at risk for rape by being too trusting of men….
  24. yasmin.. i looked around but i cant seem to find any reference...sorrry...but i know that to be true..
  25. Originally posted by caramel_kisses: khayr...U R WRONG!!!!!!! somali_chick..loool...and I'm married 2 Bruce Willis. hahahahahaha....or was it micheal jackson. just kidding...