muunad

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  1. this device would be helpful in this world. although i have to say that you get used ot it when u constantly have to shake the opposite sex's hand constantly. this would be a blow back towards the religion.
  2. looooooooool. that was the funniest yet sickest thing i've read in a long time.
  3. the idea of prison is not to dehumanize the soul only to keep it in a monitored enviroment that in its self becomes a "new" society.
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    The N-word

    the term "nayaa" has it's negative conducts. to me this term is like "women". so to have a person call me..."hey women get me the bananas" or what ever object is completly unexceptable. it also implies that he made me a women, in a sexual sense. so either way i view as degrading as well as a negative word that is not needed in respectful company.
  5. wow there is a Africa University, never heard of it. probably cause i never considered to attend school there.
  6. damn this man has seen it all. gotta hand it to him, makes me envy the opposite sex
  7. "It's like having the high-end weed-whacker in the garage. It's good to see it and know it's there, even if I don't use it more than twice a year. My wife is like that. I love that about her" earth to the brother we are not visual objects to be used occasionally. i would hope that their is some sort of mental stimulation as well as physical attraction followed by incongruent personalities that fill the others viodence.
  8. bro, somalis did use their Qaabil and culture interwined as a way of life, and u are right that it still dominates us even when we have knowledge of our religion. but that's because somalia only knew of islam by mouth and the basic concepts , in other words we were uneducated about the paths we worshipped, but of qaabil we could tell our own hundreds of yards away. as proof of this how many of ur own elder parents or other relatives know the quran and what it really states with out heresay?
  9. wat does it matter if they are dating a person of a different nationality. that just means that the brothers are not talking care of thier own. or the the sisters are young and experimenting(a phase we all go through). like the saying goes "every cultures pride is in thier woman" in other words do u guys feel threatend that ur girls are gone because ur culture will too or is just an ego prob.. personally i would never date a person outside of my country because of the language barrier and our cultural difference. the language barrier would not be an issue for me but that of the majority of my family. while the cultural barrier would be mine to deal with day in and day out regardless of the "love" that we share. don't worry faraax's at the end of the day we will be back to u
  10. amazing how ignorance works... i shall not waste the milage of my brain on this issue...especially with this *******. :rolleyes: _______________ No aflagaado. [ February 15, 2006, 01:21: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
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    nomad or alien

    thanx for ur replies no what to post.....
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    nomad or alien

    no thats not it i was a nomade for about a month, then it reversed to the role of a alien. thanks though
  13. haaaaaaaaaa that was funny, guess they havent discovered Qaat
  14. hi everyone, i was curious as to the laws of nomadism in this site. yes i know that u post 50 things and u r a nomade but do u actually go back to a alien if u become a silent observer such as i? it is an iirking relization that i have come across. if u have insight that would be "helpful" please reply, otherwise be the silent observer
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    Compliments

    Originally posted by Jimca Lee: A compliment given in regard to looks never appeals to me and this is something I have noticed for quite awhile now. I literally cringe whenever some feels inclined to share their appreciation of my looks, to a point that I find myself either giving them a bland smile or ignoring them rather than saying thank you, wow thats interesting, i always felt the same way. although i thought that my lack of appreciation had to do w/ my tomboy side.... but perhaps it the illusion of being violated by someone to the degree where they deem it important enough to share....or maybe i have been recieving them for so long it's irritating. the worst are the model comps.. it's like men are given the same lesson in thier sleep. just answer me this jimca leeeeeeeeeeeee does it matter if a girl is the one to compliment(because for me it doesnt, infact it feels like an insprirational )
  16. thanks for all your praise...... wish u were already wise and old
  17. thank u so muuch for this post it really got me thinking. aside from the face that i have no solid def. of what love means to me it made me aware that perhaps............just a little bit...um... my steps towards acheiving love are a tad bit wrong. and who can blame us even in our country somalia the people choose to follow tradition which goes against the religion in so many ways. i mean if our tradition is not consistent w/ religion and we come to another country and adapt to thier culture we can only except doom. my advise guidenss and a clear essence of our cultural values that don't collide w/ religion is what we need.
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    goose

    come on u guys leave the guy alone. evidently it's funny to him, or he wouldn't have posted.
  19. it took 25 to kill one person? wow. reminds of the movie black hawk down, where they were shooting aimlessly as packs and were still getting killed by a handful. sad that we still kill even when we are not faced w/ tribal tribulation
  20. our worst enemy is our ignorance of community and path which we follow. i mean i see so many 'new' muslims and they always have questions about things that plague them and either i don't have the answer becuse of lack of intrest or confusion( which u are probably getting right now)and it makes me quiver in self-shame if u could say. without ignorance we can battle anything and that works for religion as well.
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  22. wow u'v said the majority of my courses. never thought of some of them in that light before.
  23. personally i don't give a darn about chistmas *cant even spell it right. to me it's like hannika and ku'wanza and the day that buddists celebrate(i'm sure there is one). in conclusion i don't care enough for it to stimulate any emtion out of me...mo way....i refuse. in contrast i welcome eid with open arms and the joy of small child getting thier pockets filled