Xaaji Xunjuf

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  1. Jacpher the shia might be misguided but they are still our brothers in Islam. Maaddeey because i love clear answers on crucial historical events and especially because it caused a friction with in the Ummah.
  2. I welcome this anything that can contribute to the recognition of Somaliland should be considered even if that means paying a price the end goal is much sweeter guys always remember that.
  3. Who was right and who was wrong in the most destructive war or also known as the first fitna in Islam between Mucawiya ibn Abu Sufyan ibn Harb And Imam Ali ibn abu talib ibn abdulmutallib. Its a very sensitive subject among the highest Islamic scholars especially with in the Sunni Ullema because it was seen as a war between Sahabas. But what is more interesting is what does the Sharia say about the dispute. Also later the war between Yazid ibn Mucawiya versus Imam Hussein at the battle of karbala. It is what caused the first friction among Muslims the early stage.Some suni scholars believe that imam ali was correct in the differences that existed between Imam ali and Mucawiya ibn abu sufyan. The sunni ulema believe that the dispute between the companions should not be deeply discussed since allah knows best and that both imam ali and Mucawiya were righteous believers. i will quote Suni ulema on the issue i will not quote Shia ulema on this since we are Suni Muslims.
  4. Never again will Somalilanders be ruled by foreigners never again will Somalilanders trust others but themselves. " frameborder="0" allowfullscreen>
  5. Somaliland: "Ma jiro qorshe kulan Dubai" 26 Maarso, 2013, 16:30 GMT 19:30 SGA Maxamed Cabdullaahi Cumar, Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibedda ee Somaliland Wasiirka Arrimaha Dibedda ee Somaliland, Maxamed Cabdullaahi Cumar ayaa sheegay in aanu jirin wax qorshe ah oo ku saabsan kulan dhexmara Madaxweynaha Somaliland iyo Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya. Wasiirka ayaa ka jawaabayay warar sheegayay inay suurtagal tahay in labada dhinac ee Somaliland iyo Soomaaliya ay ku kulmaan magaalada Dubai, kadib marka Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya uu ka soo laabto magaalada Dooxa ee dalka Qadar oo uu kaga qeybgalayo shirka dalalka Carabta. Maxamed Cabdullaahi Cumar Waxa uu sheegay in dalka Imaaraadka ay u tageen casuummad ay ka heleen masuuliyiinta dowladda Imaaraadka Carabta. Laakiin wasiirku waxa uu ku celceliyay inay diyaar u yihiin wada hadalka Soomaaliya, balse aanay ka soo qeyb geli doonin shirka London ee bisha May. http://www.bbc.co.uk/somali/maqal_iyo_muuqaal/2013/03/130326_somaliland_wasiirka_dibedda.shtml?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter
  6. You mean Ma Jb ba dhalay kan, maa dhanka kale laga ma horeysiyo saaxib
  7. I am not racists i have black friends ghanians south sudanese i love these people Kenyans Rwandans Zimbabweans i am just against oromo expansion in Somali territory nor do i hate oromos for them being oromo.I don't hate any race community or nationality i do dislike indians but there is no hate their either.
  8. I want to visit a Somali bantu wedding one day i think they are wonderful people.And hard working people.
  9. I always loved to listen to president bushes speeches especially the state of the union when he was addressing the American people. The years he was President were nice years. He was not the brightest but he was a President
  10. A Watermelon, a Golf Course, a Horse, and Monstrous Dogs: 12 New Paintings from George W. Bush Max Read A watermelon, viewed from above, casts a greenish shadow on a white table. Two small figures on a putting green are spied from behind a distant tree. A horse with cow-like markings stands in field. Dogs, of course: a Shih Tzu and a Boxer sitting against an electric blue void. A Sheepdog next to a ball. A Corgi and a Lab at awkward, physically impossible angles, splayed out against the ground. And some kind of hound mix, maybe, grey and monstrous, sitting outside the White House, separated from the seat of power by iron bars, staring ambivalently out of frame. This is the art of the 43rd president. Gawker has obtained more photographs of George W. Bush's paintings, originally taken from the former president and his family's email accounts by a hacker using the name "Guccifer," and this may be the most interesting batch yet. A mix of landscapes, still lifes, and animal portraits (a subject he returns to time and again) these paintings show a burgeoning, sensitive artist stretching his painterly muscle—toying with perspective, experimenting with color, and giving his work symbolic and thematic heft. Here is the best of the bunch, and maybe his masterpiece: an odd, even monstrous-looking dog, sitting yards away from the president's former home, but kept away from it by thick iron bars. Unlike most of Bush's dogs, this one looks away from the viewer. What is it thinking? What is it doing? Are the bars the White House fence—or something more sinister? http://gawker.com/george-w'-bush-paintings/
  11. Faahfaahin kooban Safarka Raysal wasaare Saacid ku joogo Kismaayo Saaka markuu yimid Magaalada Kismaayo Wafdi balaaran oo uu horkacayo Raysal Wasaaraha Dowlada Federaalka Soomaaliya Mudane Cabdi Faraax Shirdoon waxaa halkaas kusoo dhaweeyey Masuuliyiin ta Gobolka oo uu horkacayo Gudoomiyaha Kumeel gaarka ah Axmed Madoobe. Raysal wasare Saacid iyo Axmed Madoobe waxay shir jaraa`id kuwada qabteen Garoonka diyaaradaha ee Kismaayo, Raysal wasaare Saacid wuxuu sheegey inuu aad ugu faraxsan yahay ayna cajiib la tahay sida qurxoon ee loosoo dhaweeyey “”Waxaan idiin sheegayaa inaan idiinku imid inaan idin dhagaysto, waxaad rabtaana dhagaysto”" ayaa ka kamid ahaamhadaladii Raysal wasaaraha. Ka dib waxaa loo galbiyey Hotel Tawakal oo ku yaal bartamaha Magaalada, halkaasoo ay hada ka socdaan kulamo goos goos ah. Galabta waxa hotelka ka dhacaya kulan balaaran oo uu Raysal waaaruhu la qaadanayo Masuuliyiinta KMG ee Gobolka, waxgaradka Gobolada Jubooyinka/Gedo iyo Gudiga Farsamada Maamul u sameynta Juboyinka. Sida aan warar rasmi ah ku helney Raysal wasaaruhu wuu diidey inuu tago Jaamacada Kismaayo halkaasoo uu ka socdo Shirwaynaha Jubooyinka iyo Gedo, waxaase dhici kara in isbadal dhankaas ka yimaado marka uu kulanka galabta dhaco ka dib.
  12. If the likes of faisal rooble is opposed to the government than we know for sure hassan is doing a great job.
  13. The zack the Somali goverment doesnt want this form of Jubbaland not because they are against federalism but because they want a larger federal state consisting Jubbada hoose jubada dhexe Gedo Shabeelade hoose shabeelada dhexe bay and bakool. If you listened to hassan sheikh when he was in London Chatham House he clearly said Federalism doesn't mean to clans uniting it means regions forming larger blocks And that's why you are hearing now that the Prime Minister Mr saacid farax wants to establish a provincial administration before the larger communities can come together in the near future and establish a larger federal state.
  14. Laugh where do you get that from i find it just beautiful arooses from different Somali groups
  15. Af may is original i agree and thats where the true Somali grammar has its roots in , but Reer Mudug accent is nothing close to the standard Somali have u seen reer mudug talk it is something in between the reer woqoyi accent and the far deep koonfur accent but it has a little twist of their own . And i dont think the Somali goverment in the past even adopted that dialect but people assumed it was because it was something in between. But with their hadaal jiidmo it can hardly be considered standard. i think if we want the pure standard Somali its in danoot its Somali galbeed also close to the dhagaxbuur district and close to reer wardheer hadalka ma jidaan and do not talk like those in burco or laascaanood. But in between they speak a better Somali than those in wardheer and Mudug, oo ay kaga dhagtay wax la wada hayaada ah.Problem when u say what is standard for some in Xamar,, hiiraan is standard from some in Djibouti Hargeisa is standard for some in Dhagaxbuur bari accent is standard. It depends really where you are.
  16. The Sage meet Ditoore osman this man can turn a topic about laser guns into Bosaaso.
  17. Return of Terror/Anarchy to Mogadishu: On March 19, 2013, the New York Times carried a front-page story about Al-Ahabab resuming its aggressive acts of terrorizing the residents of Mogadishu. This is one of a series of troubling signs of the deterioration of Hassan Sheikh’s administration. Despite his premature and uninitiated over-pledging pronouncement to the nation that his three top priorities are “security, security, security,” the nation is less secure now than six months. Security is slipping out of hand; dead bodies continue to turn up in Mogadishu’s dark alleys as if we were experiencing a de javu of the days of extreme anarchy. About ten days ago, the corpses of six civilians with their hand and legs cuffed together were dumped by government soldiers in to the city’s allies. Rape cases are not abated, despite the international attention received by the rape of a Somali woman, only because of a human rights advocate from Europe who refused to let the issue get buried under the rhetoric of the President as a “friend of women.” Moreover, Somalia’s equal opportunity critic and cartoonist, Amin Amir, had recently posted at aminarts, a serious of cartoons reflecting the Somali sentiment; the disposition of Mogadishu becoming a “one-clan city;” pressure for the immediate return of “stolen or looted properties” is building up; prisoners freed out of government jails in a freak way, and massive amounts of weapons stolen from the government’s depot located at the presidential campus. If the worsening conditions are not arrested, the euphoric welcome extended to this President is soon to be replaced with despair and a potential demise to the modicum of gains so far registered. Baydhabo region: Who thought that millions of Somalis would worry at the very news of Ethiopia’s leaving Bydhabo region? Local and international news media is awash with concrete information that as soon as Ethiopians pulled out of Xudur, a prominent town within the Bydhabo region, Al-Shabab easily overran the ragtag militia soldiers reporting to Mogadishu. It is also reported that, if reinforcement is not given to the AMISOM troops stations in Baydhabo, Al-Shabab is poised to recapture the regional seat of the Digil Mirigle coalition. Is the comeback of the Al-Shabab, therefore, simply a military question, or an indication that Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud’s government is losing the faith of the Somali people at-large? There is some truth to the argument that his imprudent conflict with the leadership of IGAD, with his neighbors who through unfortunate circumstances hold sway on Somalia, particularly in the area of security, and with the officers of the United Nations Office for Somalia (UNOS) is partially a cause to the faltering security conditions in the southwestern regions of the country. Unfortunately, the main reason why security is deteriorating in Mogadishu and in Southwestern regions is a function of bad internal politics. Since assuming power, the government’s domain has been narrowing and it lost faith with Puntland, Somalialnd, Jubbaland, and to some extent the May may coalition. The recent brouhaha over the rights of Galmudug to form its state, which could have been discussed in private chambers and the clashes in Marka, also further eroded this government’s grip on the nation’s affairs. Whereas his government was supposed to reach out to all section of the Somali society, Hassan Sheikh arrogantly narrowed his power base to a coalition representing some members of his clan and that of his religious group, Dumjadid. While writing this piece I reached out to my good friend, Said Samatar, a prominent historian and an authority on Somali political culture and asked him what good could Hassan Sheikh have done at the outset to get this time right? This is what he said: “Hassan Mohamed should have put on his Maawis (Somali garb), wrap his Shaaland, and carry his Bakoorad (cane); with that take a tour consisting of a coalition of HAG elders to Puntland, Jubbaland, Bay, Bakol, and Somaliland; meet and great those elders, give a peace and justice overtures; let the HAG elders convey the message that their son is ready to respect Somali Xeer and mutual respect to each other.” In one of his speeches to the Somali Diasporas Hassan Mohamoud prematurely and triumphantly announced that the role of the elders is finished. Considering how deeply he sinking in so many fronts, particularly with security slipping out of his hands, one is tempted to give a try to Said Samatar’s traditionalist approach to interject a dose of optimism and hope to the faltering search for peace in Somalia. After all, the government and the land belong to the people of Somalia and it is their responsibility to fix it. By Faisal A. Roble