Blessed

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  1. Malika lool. Alpha is much older than my brother, he could be what they call 'faralaga qaad' and he doesn't like me very much, anyway.

     

    Haatu.. a scanned birth certificate soo ***. lol


  2. Somalia;905364 wrote:
    It's very sad that in 2012 you can get elected because you are said to be a Mujahid, but for what and how the hell is that relevant today? Muuse Biixi is from an irrelevant clan when it comes to high positions of power, maybe except getting a few cabinet positions, they are normally found in the fields plowing alongside Oromo. Siilaanyo is making a big mistake and will cause grievances, today Somaliland's party (clan) system is falling apart at its helm, who is responsible? I believe these field ploughers are number 1 responsible.

     

    Along with the reer baadiyo faction of Siilaanyo, they have alienated the lion of the east, the port owner of the north, the educated man of the west, I have never seen anything like this, I am horrified for Somaliland's future.

     

    God bless us all, and God bless America.

    Waryaa Alpha. Either kill this script ama yara habee. He's not at all convicing. ;)


  3. loool. Changed my mind in that case. My baby brother had grown up, so I was looking for another one to mold into a decent young man..

     

    Iska joog and enjoy your lazy day, it's back to the rat race next week, sow maaha?


  4. I understand what you're saying, but the r v dh divide is overplayed, many words such as fiiri, siidhi, heer become none sense words if replaced with the equivalent r/dh, in most cases, there is a different word altogether, i.e fiiri = eeg and in other cases the spelling remains the same, i.e kaar, saar.


  5. The ma is tidhi / ma is tiri debate is none existant because Southerners don't use the phrase, the equivelant is perhaps; 'saas miyaa'. Ma is tiri in the North could be translated as 'will you wipe yourself' ...reer SL wey kula yaabeen, ma is tidhi @ alpha lol


  6. ^history can be fascinating to some, young man. ;)

     

    Che, the 'Far East' is capitivating, all of it in fact. Its a shame that its so far away :(

     

    XX,

    It sounds good but Isareliska waan ka baqaa. Anyway, Al Sham is great for exploring Islamic / history of thr Abrahamic faiths, I will visit Jordan next, Inshaallah.


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    Hor joogaaga inanyahay

    markii aan jaaleecaba

    kama jeesan karyo

    adigaa ii jiitee

     

     

    Anigaa ku jantoo

    kuu jeelan adigoo

    sidaad iigu jeedaad

    ana kuu jeclaystee

     

    soo hor joogsigaagay

    jamaataa naftayduye

    jirid waxaad

    jirid waxaad tahay

    weligeed aan jabin

     

    jeegaan la moodyey

    jaahaagan quruxda le

    naftaydaa u jeelan oo

    u jibeysan adigee

     

    jeexaygii midigoow

    adaan kuu jirabnee

    juuqda haiga jarinoo

    haiga jeesan abidkaa

     

    soo hor joogsigaagay

    jamaataa naftayduye

    jirid waxaad

    jirid waxaad tahay

    weligeed aan jabin


  8. lol@ Abtigiis. You must get over your mistrust of Juxa and myself, sey kaa tahay? It's a fact, SOL is read by many, including friends and family. I've personally reunited with a few old friends and lost relatives through it, it's always a pleasant surprise.. but I don't write salacious stories, so, errm, never mind. lol. I guess your friend found you through mutual university friends.


  9. Illahay ha isu kiin barakeeyo, Coofle.

     

    2012 was challenging for me; lots of hard work, uncertainity, little time for fun, it was so depressing at times but Alhamdulilah I had the support of my wonderful family and friends and the experience had lead me to reflect on my purpose. 2013 already looks better, the hard work of 2012 is already paying off in some respects and I'm looking forward to a new adventure with hubby and the kids, Inshaallah.


  10. Happy birthday Abwaan and co.. :P

     

    Speaking of birthdays, I was going through my new (islamic diary) and realised that my hijri and gregorian birthday fall in the same week this year - first time this has happened since I've started paying attention. Only, according to the hijri calender, I'm turning a whole year older than my gregorian age. Heh!