Som@li

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  1. Tagsiile, hadba meel baan aadi waa laga fiicanyahaye, meel ku adkeeyso, nolola ka samayo, Soomaalida ku badan Toronto, af maaha, mise gidaarada baad rabtaa in aad istaagtid? Mida kala jil jileeca iska dhaaf, maxaa ku daba dhigay naag aad furtay? Truck driver sounds good.
  2. Som@li

    Waa lasoo furay

    lol @ Heblaayo waa loo buuxiyay., ooo maxaa laga buuxshay! Way kala tageen? ama Heblaayo Odaygeedii waa ay kala tegeen? etc Taa hir giliya hablahoow, furi taankana ka xanaaqa! lol Waa la soo furay? waxa laga soo furay meherkii ku xirnaa? ceeb ha u qaadanina iyadana.
  3. Adeer ma caruur baad rabtaa in aad curdan dhadhisid? waa kusidee? Bal maxaa kuu geeyey ilmaha 14 jirka ah.
  4. Yes, people get married in Ramadaan, and it is great for what that couple has done. Masha Allah. JC, adiga ma waxaa kuu muuqda dagaal ka keliya? Doob dareen baa dilay!
  5. Umad waliba waxa ay heshaa oo matala waxa ay u qalanto, what happen to trainig sessions, parlaiment 101, given at Empagathi? Mise cidiba ma dheg uma dhigin, oo lacag baa lagu cunay?
  6. Kuwait drops dollar peg! By Ulf Laessing KUWAIT, May 20 (Reuters) - Kuwait unshackled its dinar from the tumbling U.S. dollar on Sunday and switched the exchange rate mechanism to a basket of currencies, throwing plans for currency union with other Gulf Arab oil producers into disarray. Kuwait's central bank, which battled speculators for weeks to defend the peg, said the dollar's slide against other currencies had forced it to break ranks with fellow Gulf states to contain inflation from the rising cost of some imports. The move stunned Gulf currency markets and volumes dried up. The impact would be clearer on Monday when international markets open, said Steve Brice, chief middle east economist at Standard Chartered Bank in Dubai. Oman and Bahrain, the two smallest Gulf economies, and Saudi Arabia, the largest Arab economy, said they planned to stand by their pegs. There was no comment from the central bank of the United Arab Emirates, whose currency is likely to take centre stage on Monday as prospects for a single currency evaporate. Kuwait was still committed to monetary union, the central bank governor said in a statement, after changing the dinar's rate to $0.228806, an appreciation of about 0.37 percent. "The massive decline in the dollar's exchange rate against main currencies ... has contributed to the increase in local inflation rates and this step is part of the central bank's efforts to curb inflationary pressure," Sheikh Salem Abdul-Aziz al-Sabah said in a statement carried by state news agency KUNA. Kuwait was named as the top candidate for a revaluation in a Reuters poll of analysts in March and markets piled pressure on the dinar, betting the central bank would allow an appreciation as the dollar slid to record low against the euro in April More.........Reuters!
  7. Good news for Somalis in Canada indeed, American Dollar waa u dhamatey, And most of the Gulf countries who still peg against the greenbuck waa la degeen. ----------------------------- UAE, Qatar reiterate support for dollar peg by Dylan Bowman and Reuters on Tuesday, 11 September 2007 The UAE and Qatar on Tuesday again reiterated their commitment to keeping their currencies pegged to the dollar. Both Gulf Arab states also said they expected rising inflation, fuelled by the soaring cost of accommodation in both countries, to decline. Qatar’s central bank governor Abdullah bin Saud Al-Thani said his country had no plans to depeg its riyal from the US currency, and that measures to control rent rises and other prices will reduce inflation. "We are committed to the peg and also to the march of the GCC countries towards monetary union," Sheikh Abdullah told Reuters on the sidelines of the Arab central bank governors meeting in Damascus. "We are taking measures to control prices and rents which would lead to a gradual decrease in inflation," he said. Inflation will fall to 10% within a year, Sheikh Abdullah added. UAE central bank governor Sultan Nasser Al-Suweidi also defended the dirham’s peg to the dollar. "I have always defended the peg to the US dollar because all the basic facts that determine the peg of a currency to another are in favour of the U.S. dollar," Al-Watan daily quoted Al-Suweidi as saying. Inflation in the UAE, which hit a 19-year high of 9.3% last year, has already started to decline, Suweidi said. Rental costs were behind 80% of inflation, he said. "The rise in international prices represents 20%," Suweidi was quoted as saying. The country's trade exchanges are predominately in US dollars, Suweidi added. Kuwait broke ranks with its Gulf Arab neighbours in May and started tracking a currency basket, saying the dollar's slide on global markets was fuelling inflation by making some imports more expensive. Kuwait's central bank governor said on Tuesday a decline in the value of the dollar, rising international prices and stronger domestic demand were driving inflation in the Middle East's fourth-largest oil producer. "From the outside, the increase of prices abroad as well as the impact of the exchange rate fluctuation, and the deterioration of the dollar exchange rate" are underpinning inflation, Salem Abdul-Aziz Al-Sabah told reporters in Damascus. "The internal factor is increasing aggregate demand," Sheikh Salem said.
  8. Originally posted by Valenteenah: ^ You do realise it's not the old men who actually have the babies, don't you? Val, What are you talking abt? :confused: I hope you are not insulting somali women?
  9. According to the consensus of Muslim scholars, Tarawih is not considered mandatory on either men or women. Rather, it is only considered a recommended act. There is no evidence in the sources to make it obligatory. As far as I know, no jurist or imam has expressed such an opinion. Tarawih can be performed individually at home or at the mosque. If for some reason you cannot go to the mosque, you can pray Tarawih at home. We know from the traditions that the wives of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) and other companions often used to pray Tarawih at home. Some of them even opened the Qur'an and read from it while performing Tarawih. Based on the above, if you are not able to go to the mosque, you would not be deprived of the reward or blessings if you were to perform it at home. Moreover, the prominent Muslim scholar Dr. Muhammad Abu Laylah, professor of the Islamic Studies & Comparative Religions at Al-Azhar Univ., adds: Tarawih prayer is a Sunnah and to do it in a Mosque is also a Sunnah. Women and even children should attend it at the Mosque because it displays the unity among Muslims and cements their relationships. Remember that we should honor the month of Ramadan to the utmost of our ability because in this month the Qur'an which is our light, guide, and legal and spiritual force was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him). Tarawih
  10. Mr. Premji Has Wealth And Clout as Wipro Chief; The Imam Disapproves By YAROSLAV TROFIMOV September 11, 2007; Page A1 BANGALORE, India -- The world's richest Muslim entrepreneur defies conventional wisdom about Islamic tycoons: He doesn't hail from the Persian Gulf, he didn't make his money in petroleum, and he definitely doesn't wear his faith on his sleeve. A native of Mumbai, Azim Premji has tapped India's abundant engineering talent to transform a family vegetable-oil firm, Wipro Ltd., into a technology and outsourcing giant. By serving Western manufacturers, airlines and utilities, the company has brought Mr. Premji a fortune of some $17 billion -- believed to be greater than that of any other Muslim outside of Persian Gulf royalty. More..............
  11. US authorities have arrested a UN employee who allegedly used pouches to smuggle in illegal drugs and was part of a ring which brought 25 tons of contraband into New York over the past one-and-half years. Osman Osman, a mail clerk, allegedly received shipments of 'khat', an illegal stimulant grown in East Africa, at the United Nations and sent them across to America. Prosecutors allege that Osman, a Somali citizen who had been employed at the United Nations for 29 years, was an important cog in the largest 'khat' trafficking enterprise America has known. Forty-four defendants were named in the indictment, and 14 were still at large, a spokeswoman for the US Attorney's office said. 'Khat' is an evergreen shrub grown along the Horn of Africa. Chewing the leaves has long been a custom in the countries of the region. Immigrants have brought the habit to America, where the active chemical in the leaf is as illegal as heroin. The trafficking ring exposed on Wednesday was responsible for importing more than $10 million worth of 'khat' since the end of 2004, according to the indictment. A portion of the proceeds were sent back to Europe and the UAE in order to repay 'khat' producers, the indictment said. At the regular noon briefing, UN spokesperson Marie Okabe said that the United Nations fully cooperated with US authorities in the investigation of the case. "We don't want our premises to be used for criminal purposes." Source.
  12. ^lol.. May be I should grow my beard, to be in next contest,this should be in the olympics.
  13. 11 or 23, pray which ever suits your time and energy,makes you feel confortable, Our Deen is not difficult. [ September 19, 2007, 01:00 AM: Message edited by: Dabshid ]
  14. Good luck DD,I also recently left my job, but I am not still lucky to be my own boss, I left it for another job. I think everyone should quit a job like that at least once in their lives. what world ar u in? pple resign all the time,
  15. Some Shiekhs should take part in this contest.Shiekh Style.
  16. Iftar, Casho, No Suhur, I cant avoid to disturb my sleep. BTW, If I ever have Suhur, that is when I feel hungry during the day.
  17. Inaanilaah wa inaa Ilaahi Raajicuun, Rabi ha u naxariisto, Jac, saxb waa la dhiman, No where is save!
  18. Bal nin naag dhimatay kuleh, Sadex baan kugu furay! Btw,Advice,Is it your field saxb,Miyaan kugu soo xad gudbay? lool,Send him few lines from your manual,
  19. Jac, and there was this guy, similar situations,always had problems with his wife,and when she died, he divorced her at burial site, and when asked why he did it, he said he didnt want Allah to reunite them in Jannah! Badacas, nin yahow What is going on?, waa lagu careeyee! I thought you were the ladies man there! Ps, if you need some tricks,let me know.
  20. Siyaasada Maamul Goboleedka Maakhir State Of Somalia oo lasoo bandhigey. Badhan:- Dowlad Goboleedka Maakhir State of Somalia oo dhowaan ka carutey deegaanada Sanaag iyo Galbeedka Gobolka Bari ayaa waxay soo bandhigtey siyaasadeeda ku saabsan arimaha Soomaaliya iyo sababaha keeney in dib loo dhiso maamulkan iyadoo uu maamulka MaakhirState ahaa mid kasoo Jeeda maamuladii taariikhiga ahaa ee Deegaanadaas. State policies here!