Blessed

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  1. I really like Samatar but this is highly unlikely. He will return to academia if Somalia doesn't work out.
  2. Arabs do it better than Somali, if you take a photo at a Arab wedding waa lagugu soo duulayaa. I don't think Somalis are as bothered tbh. Last Somali/ Yemeni wedding I went to the DJ was behind a screen laakin mar walba intuu soo baxo ayuu Islamaha la hadlaayay.
  3. SPlol. Bless. My Somali isn't that bad, alright!? lool but that's all that I've gleaned from that song, Thanks for the link walaal
  4. Safferz, Thanks darling, those are brilliant. I have Mohamed Bashe's Guri Waa Haween and I think there are a few other titles in SOAS, need to visit there I'A. SomaliPhilosopher;942061 wrote: Blessed, heard of Saado cali warsame landcruiser song? though not a poem per say, it is an iconic song. "land cruiser gado soo I didn't understand most of that song lol I liked another one in that series bt can't remember the name but I'm not sure if she wrote those particular songs? Her political songs are historical. lol..I love how these boys are eating out of your hands btw.
  5. Safferz;941630 wrote: Hawa Jibril, Halimo Godane, and Raha Ayanle, to name a few from the nationalist era. It's unfortunate that no one remembers the poems composed by women, but their poems are important too. Indeed. I've personal interest in this topic, can you recommend any books / links addressing Somali women's poetry for me?
  6. It's sad that the suffering of our people is constantly used for cheap politicking on this forum. Teeda kale, insulting Somali clans as a hobby on a daily basis doesn't not a make one a patriot!
  7. LOL@ sida gabadha loogu dhag dhagayo. Congrats and well done to Amina.
  8. nuune;941587 wrote: I don't think this weird bahal that looks like Quraanjo or Shinni is free from qabyaalad , look how this bahal is standing first and tell me that she is free from isla-weyni, kibir and faan, these are the features of a qabyaalad characters. Ps: Please at least use the image of a bahal maskiin ah, like Yaxaas, or Waraabe, ama Kashiito. :D
  9. I disagree with the premise that qabiil is hidden in our community, that's far from the truth. If you're referring to SOL, I agree the proper names of Somalli qabail are better than the insulting codes but this will not solve the hate, mistrust and prejudice which are so prevalent in our community. Putting your qabiil out there doesn't solve these issues but it only elevates that aspect of your identity and overlooks who you are as a person. XX, exactly!
  10. LoL carrying it on your I.D. is hardly going to reduce its impact? Anyway, I prefer the names of my beloved aabe and awoowe.
  11. ^The Shia interpretation of sharia is not based on ahadith of ahel-alsunnah and this particular ruling wouldn't be relevant to them - unless it's also found in their books of hadith. Ngonge, I agree. It's sad the level of oppression based on sectarian, ethnic and race differences in the Muslim world.
  12. ^They look so awkward lol. Fixed the link but here it is : http://observers.france24.com/content/20130419-iran-police-punish-man-dress
  13. Iranian men had started a FB campaign where they dress like women in a show of solidarity following a bizarre court court judgement. Here's a photo stream of Kurd Men for Equality page - it's hilarious but does it work? Also, what do you girls think of the court sentence and of the tactic of shaming men with womanhood in general?
  14. ^How is that possible in such a big country? I always thought there were more of you...
  15. Did they close the Red Sea book store in Hargaisa? I think the book fair organisers were trying to address library issue- unfortunately libraries are not seen as a priority. I can't wait to get my hands on Nadifas' book, she talked about the courage of Somali women using the characters from this novel for reference.
  16. She was playing an escort in that play, quiet a few plays from that era have pushed the boundaries -- it was to drive a point about the consequences of that kind of behaviour.
  17. Haha. Labadiinu sheekada heesta ayaad noo matalysaan miyaa? Abaas with his aayar socod iyo af macaani and Xaji Xunjuf with his qawdhanite stand off..
  18. I love the level of his hustle, Illahay ha u sahlo o ha u barakeeyo.
  19. Alpha Blondy;940702 wrote: ^ because i'm affected by it, dee. what kinda of question is that, inaar? are you now denying the voice of the voiceless majority.... whose reputation has been tainted by this women on women violence? NO somali man actually supports nor part-takes in this barbaric and 'xaraamic' practice, ma garatey? Well, well. We've made some progress here, inaar, ma is tidhi? I'm glad that we agree that this is a xaraamic, barbaric practice which taints our reputation. Down with FGM ila dheh
  20. Thanks for sharing. Thought provoking Mashaallah.
  21. Why would YOU want to be associated with this 'xaraamic', 'taboo' topic?
  22. You've pretty much summed up your position Alpha, so toodles for now.
  23. I do wonder how UNICEF and such organisations conduct their surveys, there are some who would say that they don't practice FGM but sunna- which off course is nonsense as there's no Islamic basis for tampering with female parts, but I wonder if these semantics were addressed in this study. Having said that. I've suspected that this practice was less common these days, but this is quiet impressive...
  24. Save some money for Oman, it's a gem in the region.