khadar01

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  1. Thank you Miskin for a wonderful topic, it's topics like this that make me love SOL.it's very sad to see some of our youth doing drugs, not only destroying their life, but in the process hurting the ones that love them.it's also very sad to see somalis that aren't doing drugs, not doing anything with their lives, considering our background.i guess they forgot that somalia is one of the poorest countries in the world if not the poorest, and illiteracy rate is very high.all the more reasons to strive to succeed when you have this opportunity.however there's hope, there's new generation that is doing something with their lives, that's either working,going to school or raising kids.when you see a confused somali youth, please make freinds with them and give advice, you may make a diffrence. once again nice topic.
  2. Thanks yasmin and everyone else for coming forward with a much thought of topic but never debated.i for one support of a unified somalia, whether we had such a thing is debatable.i would love to see a strong unified somali that includes ogden,NFD and djibouti.in today's world you can do much more with a unified somalia rather than otherwise.on the other hand let's be realistic before we talk about uniting the old five somalia.if and when we see united somalia i say if because there's being far too many damage to see a united somalia.there's no one tripe that's going to trust another.with that said how can we unite somalia? in my humble opinion let every region built their own goverment and be independant wether that be somaliland or puntland. then in the future may be we can come toghether and discuss unification.
  3. It's the nature of human beings to be scared of the unknown we're so blinded by that fact we forget what if we venture into that cloudy area and find something precious.i'm speaking of marying a somali single mother.as to those thinking she had a failed marriage before, there are number of reasons why marriage fails, being young is one of them.while we're quick to say it will fail again who's to say it won't.as for me if i come accross an amazing halimo who has all the qualities why should it matter if she's being married and have one or two kids, and think some of you will do the same if you've come accross someone like that.
  4. It's good to have SOL and you nomads back.it feels like i've being away for a long time and came back.
  5. khadar01

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    It's so gggggggggggood to have somaliaonline back.props to the administrators.
  6. i must say i'm impressed mostly with the message you're trying to convey.. see it's not always a question of can you rap,it's what do you have to say that matters.your message is clear it's one of encouragement "educate one another" & pride above all you're talented. best of wishes to you.
  7. Thanks goes out to those somali music lovers who responded to my topic.i prefer "qaraami" to the new music..there's a somali saying that goes"rag waa kii hore,hadalna waa intay yidhaahdeen" however, as some of you said i like the new music for dancing and the old one for relaxation.thanks for the tip by the way, i will check out Hanuuniye's songs.
  8. I'm what you would call the lost generation.By this i mean i was in early teens when i left Somalia.I spent most of my teenage years in a foreign country, like i'm sure most of you have.So you could say i'm what you'd call the lost generation because i'm sad to say i wasn't prevelleged to grow up experiencing somali music like my older siblings have.I appreciate the uthencity & richness of the somali music.My favourite singers include,Hassan Adan Samatar, Mahamed Saleban, Khadra Dahir among others.I listen to it all the time in my car, in my house....so as a result of that you can find me in somali music concerts from Atlanta to Toronto to Minneapollis to Seatle.Why? May be because somali music is the only thing i have left to remember the good old days.
  9. welcome jamila we need more sisters like you who have good head on their shoulders.i'm sure you have something to contribute to this nomad piece.
  10. i have to agree with harun, the longest somali word is manalagaraadbaa.
  11. I can not comment on Qays,but i can certainly comment on Bodhari.i don't agree with you when you say bodheri was illetrate,he was & still is one of the most gifted somali (poets) ever.note these words to understand what i mean..."hobey hadhka galay hurdadu way xuntee hoheey maxaaa i seexshay bal inaan habaar qabo maxaa hodan i waydaarshay".what made Bodheri diffrent is his genuine love for hodan, and most of all he is recent.what makes Bodheri diffrent is what he lacked in luck he made up for it in talent in words.what makes Bodheri unique is he was a philosopher.while i liked Romeo & Juliet i would not compare it to Bodheri.this is a good example of combination of the richness of the somali language and the person who's mastering it.
  12. I can not comment on Qays,but i can certainly comment on Bodhari.i don't agree with you when you say bodheri was illetrate,he was & still is one of the most gifted somali (poets) ever.note these words to understand what i mean..."hobey hadhka galay hurdadu way xuntee hoheey maxaaa i seexshay bal inaan habaar qabo maxaa hodan i waydaarshay".what made Bodheri diffrent is his genuine love for hodan, and most of all he is recent.what makes Bodheri diffrent is what he lacked in luck he made up for it in talent in words.what makes Bodheri unique is he was a philosopher.while i liked Romeo & Juliet i would not compare it to Bodheri.this is a good example of combination of the richness of the somali language and the person who's mastering it.
  13. I can not comment on Qays,but i can certainly comment on Bodhari.i don't agree with you when you say bodheri was illetrate,he was & still is one of the most gifted somali (poets) ever.note these words to understand what i mean..."hobey hadhka galay hurdadu way xuntee hoheey maxaaa i seexshay bal inaan habaar qabo maxaa hodan i waydaarshay".what made Bodheri diffrent is his genuine love for hodan, and most of all he is recent.what makes Bodheri diffrent is what he lacked in luck he made up for it in talent in words.what makes Bodheri unique is he was a philosopher.while i liked Romeo & Juliet i would not compare it to Bodheri.this is a good example of combination of the richness of the somali language and the person who's mastering it.
  14. I can not comment on Qays,but i can certainly comment on Bodhari.i don't agree with you when you say bodheri was illetrate,he was & still is one of the most gifted somali (poets) ever.note these words to understand what i mean..."hobey hadhka galay hurdadu way xuntee hoheey maxaaa i seexshay bal inaan habaar qabo maxaa hodan i waydaarshay".what made Bodheri diffrent is his genuine love for hodan, and most of all he is recent.what makes Bodheri diffrent is what he lacked in luck he made up for it in talent in words.what makes Bodheri unique is he was a philosopher.while i liked Romeo & Juliet i would not compare it to Bodheri.this is a good example of combination of the richness of the somali language and the person who's mastering it.
  15. Remember guys this is a place where we exchange ideas,no matter how odd they are,after all everyone has the right to express his/her opionion,the least we can do is listen.this goes out to everyone including nasra. let's not attack each other instead discuss the proposed topic, let's not drift after all we want to appreciate each others contribution to topic.and remember guys just because someone says something negative about somalis it doesn't mean we have to jump the gun,this is why we have this forum,to ask ourself why that is.this is the age of discussion,after all we are young people and we want to do things diffrently.