Malika

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  1. ^Nimepokea salam kwa mapenzi na furaha,mpendwa! I thank the lord for the hijab - intaasii leh aan kudahayaa!..heh. I bought a home steamer, once a month, I treat my hair, hadhii kale 'kipara' ayaan ahaan laha by now..lol ps. Mwanangu kawa mdada sasa, so time for me to remember I existed before her..heh Aaliyah dearest, your welcome.
  2. Oh God! After years of being spoiled by his mother/society - the wife should also carry on petting him on the head, just in case one hurts his 'ego' or blah blah. Che. there is a niche out there, Sheikh Qadir has a whole series on this issue..
  3. ^Yep, drinking water is important, every cell in our body needs water..ps. make sure the water is luke warm, its no good drinking cold water. Kera Care hair products - seem to work for me. Vitamin E oil [i use is on face/hair/body] from the health shop seem to work for me. I would swear upon taking multi-vitamins - then again, they did and do work for me.
  4. The young could learn a move or two from the old man with the pink sheet - diigu ii kiciiye. I love helada! Hello ladies
  5. Ngonge , any man of principle - once he says am not attending then he stays away - marka aan kuu weydiyee whats Silanyo doing in UK or Turkey near to the so called meeting? Hence my dig at your hopefulness and wishful thinking.. Just remember your dealing with A SOMALI leader - adigo blue flag luleyaay baan sugeyaa! whoa!!..Lol
  6. ^Whoa! talk about being hopeful and wishful. Baal aan suugno, what the outcomes will be..
  7. Lol - kuma oga inaad tahay, one that sniff criminal a miles away..lol
  8. ^And people believe the 'equality nonsense' - waar constitutional racism is a reality. Sometimes when you talk on the phone because some of us have no 'accent' they assume your one of them - illa marke kuu arkaan, its priceless, you can see they are questioning if you are qofti la hadleyeen on the phone..lol
  9. Not really, adiga sii kale uu qadatee - it is just a phrase, reer miyi iyo reer magal marka la kala saro sort of thing..@MMA Reeyo - uu daa your friend, she will regret it - I have seen few do that , only to create a shamble of a life for themselves and all those concern..swahiligu wexee tirada 'mtoto akililia wembe, mpe' - ' if a child cries for razor, give it to them'
  10. Naxar Nugaaleed;936191 wrote: this is wonderful, hope they inspire local arts movements. Anyone know if there are any plans for Curaba hotel? I am sure the owner will revamp the old place - he has done well for himself in Tanzania...same line of business.
  11. ^There is many of us that abandoned cold and boring Sweden for the hassling and bustling of UK..lol I too, never think of muhram when am out and about - could it be our up bringing. Anigu koleyba aano yar baa iska soo doofe and since, has been a very independent woman..so this ruling is somewhat a new concept to adapt , if at all possible. Yaa bread kayga ii dooni hadhaa guri isku xiro? May Allah forgive us - illeen niyadu waa safi.
  12. ^It's the rahma of Allah - it it weren't for that, I dont think any sane woman would go through that experience over and over again.
  13. ^I know.. xaleytoo we had a darssa - the teacher, koleyba wee nagaraneysa was heavly preaching on women out and about without mahram - dee we argued and asked - illa ee xanaqdee - and told us off for going agaist the ruling of our deen.. So how do you guys feel about travelling without a mahram and it being going agaist the rullings of our deen.
  14. ^Lol, Coofle - If you can spend sometime in a Swahili spoken country/city/town - you will pick it up in no time. Language is learned best when you hear it being modelled by those fluent in it. I wouldn't suggest Kenya - Nairobi, Kiswahili isnt fasiih swahili, waa colloquial mostly..
  15. ^Hey san! - I am in a Swedish mood today. Ngonge - am already feeling stress just of the thought of going back next week..Oh God!! Oops, sorry Faheema for the calcaal..lol
  16. Coofle, so dhoow shemeji! [seedhi] am assuming this desire to learn Kiswahili is for erm , that special person..lol Haye ; let me help you with your initial questions. What would you like to drink? - Utapenda kinywaji gani? Do you mind if I speak Somali? - Unajali niki ongea Kisomali? Lets go and eat - Twende tukale Somali is a beautiful language - Kisomali ni lugha nzuri. Check this website : http://www.swahilihub.com/JifunzeKiswahili/-/1306806/1306806/-/jdrc8lz/-/index.html http://www.wavuti.com/4/post/2009/11/jifunze-kiswahili-learn-swahili.html#axzz2PixxnBL5
  17. ^I cringed for him..Lol. Oh man! salt and pepper were something else - which one was your favourite? or should I ask which one you fancied?
  18. ^ Wcs wr wb - indeed, the world goes in a circle, Africa had always had potential - it took time for Africans to acknowledge that.. *brrr* cold.
  19. Embedded waayee waxaagu..Lol, am pulling your legs @ Stoic