ONE SOMALIA

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  1. Flight13 first of all I'm sorry you have to go through refugee camps. second if I'm uneducated it takes one to know one if you know what I mean. Maybe MMA can translate the song for us. I didn't know one need degree on sol. KK where is your?
  2. Originally posted by Flight_13: One Somalia, I’m very sure you don’t know anything about history of Somali’s, for that you indeed are a Hypocrite! I’ll love to go on and on…but I’m sure I cannot add anymore then that has been said that YOU could ever understand. Ps; Ninwaliba dameer kiis, keekalana doontees… I hope you understand what I mean. Plus, I’m suggesting you should change your nickname… Flight 13 what a name you have, I can understand why you mad but is not my fault if you were in the refugee camp too long. [Ninwaliba dameer kiis, keekalana doontees] Yes you are rigth about that the only thing is that ninki dameerk lahaa dhulkiisa oo joogaa. If A. Yusuf can be a President iam sure i can have the nikename.
  3. MMA anyways I learned a lot of things that I didn't know about our history as Somalians even thought there all diffident one from the other.
  4. wow I was searching fo sultan Abu bakr history and I found this threads.
  5. MMA I thank you for given me homework I learn alat from you and I also searched and found this. Mogadishu Kingdom 900 - 1860 AD First Sultan of the Mogadishu Kingdom Rulers from 900 - 1860 AD Sultan Cumar father of Abu bakr Sultan Abu Bakr Sultan Axmad I Sultan Maxammad I Sultan Axmad II Sultan Maxmud Sultan Cali Sultan Cismaan Sultan Muxammad II Sultan Axmad III-1860 You edit in your post Sultan Abu Bakr and he's the subclan I told you belong to mogadishu and I couldnt edit the line here because it contained subclan name but if you want to see it I can send it to you or anyone else who want to. web page
  6. Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: quote:Originally posted by ONE SOMALIA: MMA damiin far waaween aa wax loogu qoraa marka see wax kuu fahamsiiyaa qabiil meesha malugu qorikaree post aan kuuggu soo qoray meesha ka aqri muqdisho qeebta ugu danbeesa mar kasta yaa la dhihin one clan oo dhan ayaa leh xamar ama so called banaadir waa la og yahay dad qaas aanan doon iyo wax la mid ah keenin inay leeyihiin marka cool off and read the history i cant write that spicial sub clain here. DUKE i know moqdisho inay kawada dhaxeeso soomali l;aakiin waa in loo qirtaa dadka leh INSHAA ALLAH wayna fiicnaan doontaa waana loo wada noqon doonaa Horta Ms. Wan Soomaaliya , kusoo dhawoow golahaan, maadaama aad wali ku cusubtahay. Meeshaan SOL ayaa la yiraahdaa, oo barasheeda kuu dhiman. Should you bring any kutiri kuteen and hearsay opinions masqueraded as facts from the grapevines of tolkaville , and not actual known, proven facts, expect to be dissected, examined, scrutinized, sliced, challenged, analyzed and matched with if they confirm to the historical, written facts. Alas, this forum is not tolkaville again, where expectedly everything, regardless how absurd, is yes, yes, yes. You should have better known that. Bring known facts on the table, not what hebel or heblaayo said. And I read what was on that page from the source you have posted. It seems you yourself did not read much for there are facts on that page itself against what you believe. Mr. MMA You know what their is nothing you can do about it or say that will changa the fact. Every regon in Somalia belongs to subclans one way or other and as I said XAMAR belong to one subclan. You can not tell me that Xamar belongs to this ppl [people with their roots in ancient Arabia, Persia and South and Central Asia] click here and see the map of clans and where they belong. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8b/Somalia_ethnic_grps_2002.jpg And as know we are not greedy ppl we share our land with all somalians and we will contiue to be genours to all somalians
  7. MMA damiin far waaween aa wax loogu qoraa marka see wax kuu fahamsiiyaa qabiil meesha malugu qorikaree post aan kuuggu soo qoray meesha ka aqri muqdisho qeebta ugu danbeesa mar kasta yaa la dhihin one clan oo dhan ayaa leh xamar ama so called banaadir waa la og yahay dad qaas aanan doon iyo wax la mid ah keenin inay leeyihiin marka cool off and read the history i cant write that spicial sub clain here. DUKE i know moqdisho inay kawada dhaxeeso soomali l;aakiin waa in loo qirtaa dadka leh INSHAA ALLAH wayna fiicnaan doontaa waana loo wada noqon doonaa
  8. mr ceel dheeroow intee ku ilowday diidi koba laabe jirde hussein iyo kuwa kale maalka meel ay kala geeyaan waysan
  9. Good for him why he called her ugly in the first place.
  10. MMA. Reer xamar waaba dalxiin dalxiin sidee kuyihiin dadka dhulka iska leh I have proof of it so. click here and read some history web page
  11. looooooooooool Originally posted by Kool_Kat: ^Malika, waran? I don't mean to offend anyone, I merely stated the facts...It is a fact that Muqdihsho doesn't belong to any one clan, and that one way or another kuligeen kooyto ku nahay, whether doon, dameer, diyaarad, faras, ama lug lagu yimidbo... As for the women on the pic, it doesn't get any more at home than that...Taageerada aaba idilay, hooyadey leeba soo xasuustay... ma ogtahay in xaafadaha xamar qaarkood ay goofaf ahaayeen markii carabta lagu keenay doonta bortaqiiska masoo dhaafi jirin xamar wayne iyo agagaarkeeda sidaas awgeed ayaa caanaha loogu keeni jiray waxaana laga keeni jiray goofafka hada loo baxshay xaafad sida yaaqshiid wardhiigley kaaraan iyo kuwa kale oo lagaa rabo inaa u qirto cida inee leedahay. marka reer kooytooy iska cuna canbahiina ileen qaxarka aa ka tiomaadeen ma laga helee . ISMAANDHEESKA CANUUNIGA BABAAYGA may be i stop intoo dhareer idin ka imaanin. Originally posted by Malika: ^Easy there KK,you dont want to offend a whole people for the deluded ONE SOMALIA,her statements and nick dont match.. Those women on the pic look so at home,am envious! gadaal ka gaar goobta oo dumioyaa ee rilaagsi sis
  12. Assalaamu Alaykum W W [Quote post Nur If you are married, have you ever felt the world is collapsing when your spouse got sick? or felt so jealous that you lost your mind when your husband contemplated the idea of another wife? ( Bisadi waaka ciyaar, jirina waaka naf) both are sign of great love, jealousy is not always bad, its is a testament of a woman's love for husband, husbands should think about that, whenever another Halimo attracts them, not that i am disparaging this practice which is legitimate if properly done according to Sharia, but that one must always value the past commitment and mutual love before embarking on another renovation project around your home.] This is store of my life my husband and I knew each other for a month when we get married. I was 19 years old and he was 25 years old we are married for 11 years this year and have 4 children. We fall in love after we get married and our love grow all this years. We never being apart but last year he when to Somalia for a month. I didn't know how much I love him and miss him for that month it was like a years for me. I thank ALLAH for everything we have and wish all the brothers and the sisters the best.
  13. Looooooooool@MMA dalxiin dalxiin dalkiisa geey ******* doonti keentay saar aa awalba hore loo yiri loool KK good girl you get the point. JB Sorry no more selling or buying.
  14. Originally posted by Laba_Xiniinyood: Who is to blame though, the parents or the society? [/QB] Its sad that the Somali communities are not doing nothing about this but I think its the parents and the society is to blame.
  15. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: quote:Originally posted by ONE SOMALIA: loool Kool Kat I like the movie but where were the guards. . Aren't the guards are Xabashis too ?? JB Do you think Cabdilaahi Yuusuf will trust the xabashis? I don't think he would he wouldn't trust other clan members in his government who are warlords just like him. Why would he trust the xabashis?
  16. loool Kool kat I like the movie but where were the guards. As for post I dont think its true just because somalians dont take that kind of sh*t.
  17. Its really sad I have boys and I'm very secret of this things happening to me or ppl I know their kids. may Allah help us all.
  18. KK you know what I need to be Independence from your gang brides if you know what I mean.......
  19. (QUOTE]Originally posted by General Duke: Mogadishu belongs to all Somali's, I am reer Mogadishu and many people from your clan are reer Mogadishu. Thus we want the nation, the government to work and the people to prospour.) Mogadishu belongs to one clan and only one clan but ppl dont want to see that. That is why so many problem is happening there. If everybody go to where the hell they belong to then the problem will end.
  20. Muslim's cant celebrate this day and here is the reason. The Muslim's attitude towards this holiday should be clear: 1- He should not celebrate it, or join others in their celebrations of it, or attend their celebrations because it is forbidden to celebrate the festivals of non-Muslims. Ath-Thahabi said: "If the Christians have a festival and the Jews have a festival, which is peculiar to them, then the Muslim should not join them in that, just as he does not join them in their religion or their direction of prayer." This is so because the basic principles of the pious predecessors [As-Salaf As-Saalih] was Al-walaa' wal-baraa' (loyalty and friendship vs. disavowal and enmity), therefore, it is obligatory for every Muslim to follow this principle. He should love the Muslims and should not follow the non-Muslims; rather, he must be different from them. By doing so, he achieves immeasurable benefits, just as imitating them causes greater harm. In addition to this, when the Muslims imitate non-Muslims, this makes the latter happy and fills their hearts with joy. If any Muslim girl celebrates this holiday because she sees Margaret or Hilary or whoever does so, then this undoubtedly reflects the fact that she is imitating them and approves of their behavior. But Allaah Says (what means): "O you who have believed, do not take the Jews and the Christians as allies. They are [in fact] allies of one another. And whoever is an ally to them among you - then indeed, he is [one] of them. Indeed, Allaah guides not the wrongdoing people." [Quran 5:51] One of the bad effects of imitating them is that this increases their number, as this makes it look as if they have more supporters and followers. How can it be appropriate for a Muslim who recites in every Rak'ah (prayer unit) Allaah’s words (which mean): "Guide us to the Straight Way, The way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace, not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger, nor of those who went astray" [ Quran 1:6-7], to ask Allaah for guidance to the Straight Path of the believers and to keep him away from the path of those who have earned His anger and of those who went astray, and then deliberately follows their path and imitates them? Statistics indicate that Valentine's Day is second only to Christmas in popularity. So it is clear that the Feast of Love is one of the festivals of non-Muslims and that it is second only to the festival of Christmas. So it is not permissible for Muslims to participate in such celebrations, because we are commanded to differ from them in their religion, customs and other things that exclusively belong to them, as is stated in the Quran, Sunnah (Prophet’s tradition) and scholarly consensus. 2- He should not help the non-Muslims in their celebrations because it is one of the rituals of disbelief. Helping them and approving of what they do is helping them to manifest disbelief and make it prevail, and approving of it. The Islamic religion does not allow a Muslim to approve of disbelief or help others to manifest it and make it prevail. Hence, Ibn Taymiyyah said: "It is not permissible for the Muslims to imitate them in anything that is specifically part of their festivals, whether it is food, clothing, bathing, lighting fires, or changing a custom of daily life or worship." 3- He should not help any Muslims who celebrate it. Rather, it is obligatory to denounce them, because for the Muslims to celebrate the festivals of non-Muslims is an evil action which must be condemned. Ibn Taymiyah said: "Just as we should not imitate them in their festivals, we should not help a Muslim to do that as well; rather, he should be told not to do that." Based on this, it is not permissible for Muslim businessmen to deal in gifts for Valentine's Day, whether they are particular kinds of clothes, red roses, or whatever. Similarly, it is not permissible for the one who is given a gift on this occasion to accept it, because by accepting it, he is showing approval of this holiday. One Daa’iyah (caller to Islam) said: we went to a flower shop in one of the Muslim countries and we were shocked to find it completely prepared for this occasion, with red carpets at the entrance, red placards and red decorations. We were met by one of the people who worked there, and we asked him why they had done so much to decorate the place for this occasion. He said that these preparations had begun early, and that there had been so many orders… Then he told us that he had been amazed by that, because he was a new Muslim who had left Christianity. He had known about that before he became Muslim, so how come his customers were Muslims and not Christians? Other shops ran out of red roses, which were being sold at high prices. When one of the female Du’aat entered upon the female students who were gathered in the lecture hall, she was dismayed to find them all carrying something red. One had a red rose, another had a red scarf, or a red handkerchief, or a red bag, or red socks… Among the things that have been seen among the Muslims on this holiday: a- All the female students agreeing with their friends to tie a red ribbon on the right wrist. b- Wearing something red (a blouse, hair clip, shoes…). This reached such an extent last year that when we entered the classroom we found most of the students wearing it, as if it was a uniform. c- Red balloons on which are written the words "I love you". They usually bring these out at the end of the school day, in an area far from where the teachers can see them. d- Writing names and hearts on their hands, or just initials. e- Red roses are widespread on this day. Groups of girls entered their lecture rooms on February 14, each of them wearing something red, with red heart-shaped stickers on their faces, wearing red make-up. They started to exchange red-colored gifts and kiss one another warmly. This happened in more than one university in the Muslim world, even in an Islamic university. In other words, they were celebrating Saint Valentine's Day. On that day, secondary schools (high schools) were astonished by the large numbers of female students who brought red roses of the finest quality, colored their faces with red cosmetics, wore red earrings, and started to exchange gifts and warm greetings, in celebration of this day. Valentine's Day has come to a number of Arab and Muslim countries, and has even reached the healtrand of Islam (the Arabian Peninsula). It has reached societies which we had thought far removed from this insanity. In Riyadh, the price of roses has risen incredibly, to an extent that a single rose costs 36 riyals (10 dollars), whereas before this day it cost 5 riyals. Gift shops and card shops compete in designing cards and gifts for this occasion, and some families hang up red roses in the windows of their homes on this day. In some of the Muslim countries, shopping centers and hotels have organized special celebrations for Valentine's Day. Most of the stores and business places are covered in red. One of the finest Gulf hotels was full of balloons and dolls. Following the customs of the Feast of Love and the pagan myths, one restaurant owner put on a dramatic production with "Cupid", the idol of love in the Roman myths, nearly naked and carrying a bow and arrow. He and his cohorts were looking to select "Mr. & Mrs. Valentine" from among the people present. Less expensive restaurants also celebrated this day in their own way. Some stores replaced their regular plates with heart-shaped plates, used red tablecloths and linens, and put a red rose on each table for the man to present to his beloved. We must oppose these things by all possible means. The responsibility rests with us all. 4- We should not accept congratulations on Valentine's Day, because it is not a holiday or an ‘Eed for the Muslims. If the Muslim is congratulated on this occasion, he should not return the congratulation. Ibn Al-Qayyim said: "With regard to congratulating others with the congratulations used by the non-Muslims on such occasions, it is prohibited by scholarly consensus, such as congratulating them on the occasion of their festivals or fasts, wishing them a blessed festival, etc. Finally, we must explain the true nature of this holiday and other festivals of the non-Muslims to those Muslims who have been deceived by them, and explain to them that it is essential for the Muslim to be distinguished by his religion and to protect his 'Aqeedah (belief) from anything that may damage it. This should be done towards the Ummah (Muslim nation) for the sake of Allaah and in fulfillment of the command of enjoining good and forbidding evil. here click on valentine's day
  21. Sista with issues I dont think you will fine Somalian men who dont wana have kids but good luck.
  22. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: [QB] Ahhhh, Valentine's Day!!! Valentine's has a whole new meaning for me, well atleast for the past two years...It is the day I had my pride and joy - my daughter, so it'll all be about my her (she turns two this year, yeeeey)...She is the best Valentine's gift I could ever ask for... Yes that is best gift so are we invited to the party?
  23. Cadaan you right but I think she is crazy. Allah said in Quran he will protect his deen she should know better.
  24. We are globalized us for me I have families all over the world. last summer my cousin and her kids came to visit us. form Denmark and our kids couldn't communicate because of different languages her speak Danish and mine speak english. It was every bad and shameful that our kids didn't speak afsomalia. My children use to go to daycare since they were little and when they come home I talk to them half english half afsomalia. I never thought about it since that time for my kids not speaking afsomalia at all. I want to move this summer but don't know where to it yet. I was hoping somalia but dont know yet.