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  1. Originally posted by Fabregas: It will be closer than any previous seasons for sure.Now here is my serious predictions for this season. 1. Chelsea 2. Manutd 3.Liverpool 4. Arsenal 5. Astonvilla 6.Spurs 7.Man city 8. Everton i slightly underestimated the type of seasons liverpool and villa would have. But noone would have predicted the type of season liverpool have had. many even predicted them to take the title. As for aston villa, I should have realised their season ends in march.I underestimated man city too. good work mancini.
  2. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: It is that simple, Don't mess with Somaliland ,,,, Somaliland is slowly lighting the sparks for a dirty fire.
  3. I'm off the feeling Benitez is a very good cup,cl manager. But I also feel he is not the type of manager who can succesfully build a title winnign squad. he signs too many average players in comparison with the other top 4 managers. He also makes some bizzare substituions and sometimes rest players at the wrong time. I'd even bet on redknapp or roy hodgson having a better at the title with liverpool. lol. In a nutshell, Benitez will never win the title with liverpool. As for Wenger, maybe I am biased, but I still believe that he can get Arsenal to start winning titles. So it's not a case of him not being goo enough. He just has to drop this nonsensical belief of attempting to build a premiership winnign team full of heartless midgets and youngsters. This aint la Liga and Arsenal aint Barca, matey. Wenger has to go back using a combination of gifted technical players, youngsters and strong players( rag like: viera, edu, gilberto silva, adams, keown and so forth). Having said that, I get the feeling Wenger might spend the next three years trying so desperately to prove everything wrong. ps. mourinho is made for liverpool. he will require big transfer funds though.
  4. Polanyi

    Hey Arnold

    There is a message behind the pic. I'll be back in a few weeks inshallah. There is alot of unfinished business around here. This is also my third home. just joking.so nabadgalyo. till next time. ps. muridi is a genius writer, albeit a bit of a crazy sufistani. i could never write like him.
  5. Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Hordes of Alshabab millitants attack people at Buro town in Somaliland Packs of Alshabab millitants have on Monday raided some sections of Buro town in the breakaway state of Somaliland in the northern direction of Somalia. The furious Islamists and the residents of Buro have gone into battle the residents were using sticks and stones to scare away the Islamists. An elderly man who spoke to Somaliweyn Website has explained what has brought the raid of the monkeys. “It is not something surprising there are some months in the year when Alshabab occasionally raid towns, and this happens when they miss blood to quench their thirst, but to some people this my be very surprising” said Jama Ali an elder in Buro town speaking to Somaliweyn Website. To some people it was very surprising and they have never seen such a big number of Islamists’ riding technicals in a town in a broad daylight, some Alshabab millitants were wounded and they have as well wounded some people particularly children although they are no serious cases of wounds reported. That's what i thought when i first read the title of this post.
  6. I got that from a paki lady once. But that was back in that dayz when my auntie wouldn't let me get a civilized haircut from our jamaican brothers. three years ago, when i had a botched attempt to grow my hair, this lebanse barber told me the same thing. of course, alot has changed in three years. nuff said.
  7. Originally posted by ailamos: quote:Originally posted by Karl_Polanyi: You are a strange charachter. You follow the AyanHersi Madhab, but you are sly, cunning and you want pose as a sympathiser of Muslims. Don't be a coward. Be true to thyself and be like Raamsade, Johny B and the like. The Ayats you posted don't relate to atheists like yourself, waryo. Who are you kidding? ^^ **sigh** :rolleyes: I see you haven't learnt from the above... I don't think there is any hope for you yaa karlito Get a life, Ayan Hersiyey.
  8. You are a strange charachter. You follow the AyanHersi Madhab, but you are sly, cunning and you want pose as a sympathiser of Muslims. Don't be a coward. Be true to thyself and be like Raamsade, Johny B and the like. The Ayats you posted don't relate to atheists like yourself, waryo. Who are you kidding?
  9. Originally posted by xiinfaniin: ^^Yeah those who are clothed and more noble than him are the same those who play NINTENDO games in London yet celebrate the death and destrucion in Bakara market as devine victory and slander tireless ducaat of Islam as culumaa u doolaar. lol, you are a funny Munafiq Walahi. Before 2006 and the ICU, Kashafa dug up your old posts showing how you were rooting for foreign troops to bring uncle Abdullahi to Muqdisho. Of course,you had a brief flirtation with being an Islamic supporter. But today you are back to your good old Munafiqself and indeed the Arab Scarf has dropped. You, my friend, are the one who fully supports and apologises for the shelling of Muqdisho markets and entire districts by your Awyliyah- AMISOM. You are the munafiq who supports he grave worshiping Ethiopian lackeys. You, my friend, are the hypocritical apologist for the puntland regime, led by a man who handed over fellow SOmalis and denied their Somaliness. You are the munafiq who said this when the Ethiopian troops invaded Beledweyn : This incursion is not however that different in spirit than the one occurred in Gedo few months back or the back and forth invasions in central regions. Perhaps the scale is different. Generally speaking Ethiopian incursions in border towns have been reoccurring episodes for the last 15 years. It cannot be reasonably equated to the full-fledged Ethiopian invasion of the major cities in south/central Somalia, including the capital of the nation that we have witnessed in 2006. TFG leadership shall not and will not allow the repeat of such day of infamy again. For those who allowed such grand scale invasion of Somali soil by Ethiopian forces have paid for their political blunders dearly. It will not happen in shaa Allah for there is no conceivable reason to resort such defeating tactic for the TFG when the world is training Somali army and when it is getting supplies of military hardware. However, if this TFG invites Ethiopian troops to invade Somalia in the scale previous TFG blessed, it shall be up to Somalis to defend their honor, and this TFG shall be disowned. Even in such unlikely scenario alshabaab shall not be afforded any leadership to resist a foreign invasion wherever it comes from. They must not be trusted with that task again for we have seen what they have done with the little leadership they had or still have. It’s expected that alshabaab propagandists will try their best to capitalize on the Beledweyne episode for they know that is the only card left in their hands. Their strategy has been to draw Ethiopia in so they (alshabaab) can continue opposing any efforts to revive Somali state. It’s a deliberate strategy to keep Somalia in this cycle of violence until they get their way. So it does not surprise me to hear them plea for Soamaalinimo, Islaanimo, and solidarity to form a unified front against invading forces. And that is part of their propaganda. It’s part of their strategy. 2009 is not 2006. We have seen what cheap slogans do to a promising movement. We have seen what alshabaab bravado means and the consequence it exacts on the needy. Lets be wise. A wise Muslim should not be cheated twice, as the prophet (scw) said. So, when I say noble, it was not meant as a comparison to between you and I. I am just a miskeen and I don't see myself as noble. Rather, I was comparing the men that you daily mock here and the men you support. You are like a man swimming in faeces who mocks men who swimm in perfume. A young nintendo playing SOmalia who helped oust the Xabashi occuption is far more superior and noble to you and all the other munafiq ridden entities you support. See, the likes of Duke and EMP openly rejoiced and proclaimed their support for the foreign troops in Somalia and everything that comes with it. I disgree with them, but these are true men. However, A Munafiq, a chameleon with different faces would never directly do this, instead, he will come with quranic ayats, poetry, personal insults and so forth. Sxb, i think it is time you stopped this nonsense and repented from this tragic state you have lowered yourself to. Alternatively, come out of the closet, be a true munafiq, be like Sheikh Shariff, masjidada cay, say Ethiopia is my sister and say you love AMISOM.Come out and say the grave worshipers are real Ulema who taught you Islam. There is no middle way here. There aint no such thing as half way crookz.
  10. Originally posted by B: quote:Originally posted by Karl_Polanyi: The first concern and priority of Islam is the establishment of tawheed( worshiping Allah only- according to way of his sent prophets) . Everything else, including culture, is, secondary in this matter. Many of the prophets in the Quran challenged thousands of years of history by attacking the idolotarous practices of their tribes. Allah said what roughly translate to as: "When it is said to them, follow what Allah has revealed, they say, No! We shall follow the way of our fathers. What! Even though their fathers were void of wisdom and guidance?" [5:104] So what your are directly calling us to do is to reject the message of the prophet Muhammad simply because it doesn't conform to the culture of your ancestors. You are indeed repeating the same argument the people of Nuh made: He is no more than a man like yourselves; his wish is to assert his superiority over you. If Allah had wished to send messengers, He could have sent down angels. Never did we hear such a thing as he says among our ancestors of old." [23:23-4] The people of Shuab also said: "Do you forbid us to worship of what our fathers worshipped?" [11:62] And the people of Saleh said: "Do you forbid us to worship of what our fathers worshipped?" [11:62] Today, this argument is repeated by the disbelievers from amongst the afrocentrics, and the followers of Ataturk, and the worshipers of Arabism, and finally, our confused Somalis. They say, " Islam was spread to us by Arabs, therefore, our culture has been erased". One simply refutes their argument by pointing out that the prophet Muhammd changed many aspects of Arab culture and he was fought by his own people. The Arabs went to war with him because they wanted to worship their old pagan dieties. When the prophet gained power he took down thousands of years of history by removing the idols from the Kaba. For your information, it was a black man, a former slave, an Ethiopian, by the name of Bilal, who took down the idols. Alcohol played great part of pre Islamic culture, yet when the Quran was revealed, alcohol ceased to play a central in Arab social circles. Arab women used to show their breasts in public, but this too ceased to exist. You see,as I said, the first priority of Islam is to call the people to worship Allah and follow his prophets. The companion of the prophet Muhammad said to the persian king, " “God sent us, and He brought us here in order to lead whom He wills from the worship of man to the worship of God alone". If your awowe worshiped a semi-pagan deity called Waaq- then it was the duty of the Arab Muslims to go to SOmalia and call the people to worship Allah and follow the prophet. We should be thanful for this, otherwise you could have been worshiping what the Masai and some Oromos worship. In Islam, there is no problem with your culture, that is, as long as it doesn't contradict the Quran and Sunnah. "When it is said to them, follow what Allah has revealed, they say, No! We shall follow the way of our fathers. What! Even though their fathers were void of wisdom and guidance?" [5:104] Islamic government of Bladland and Moorishland. My friend, I am in least bit concerned about your obfuscations and rebuttals and your quotes from people who are not Somalis, that is their experience and far removed from we as Somalis have experienced in the glory days you romanticise. Where are the Somali cases of divine intervention? How can we pretend to believe and engage with the facades of others? You are going on a tangent and missing the premise of my idea. None of the spiritual experiences of Africa has been given attention because none of them is coded in scriptural writings associated with prophets and holy men. The indigenous spiritual heritage of many African has largely been relegated to primitive expressions more akin to the unholy dark world of evil spirits and the devil. To many African devotees of Christianity and Islam, seeking African spiritual heritage is devil worship. To many other peoples, seeking African roots, once condemned and overwhelmed by foreign cultures, is a fulfilling experience. Therefore much of the African traditional wisdom and cultural heritage has been destroyed. Indeed, African have been encouraged to be ashamed of their heritage and to ape foreign cultures and values, much to their detriment. It is easy to appreciate why Islamic colonisers would have prevented indigenous forms of worship so that the ‘natives’ could be easily converted to the religion of the colonisers. All human beings have their traditional culture, knowledge, wisdom and values. These have accumulated over thousands of years; they have been passed from one generation to another. These accumulated heritages direct communities in time of peace, insecurities and in the time of birth, life and death. It is their antennae into the unknown future and their reference point into their past. While some people have invented the art of reading and writing and have been able to recorded their accumulated knowledge and wisdom, others pass it through oral instructions, stories, ceremonies, customs and rituals. Without any indigenous art of literacy or spiritual evidence, Somalis have been unable to correct the distortions paraded to them as truths so often and for so long that even the victims have begun to accept them as truths. Yo, I quoted ayats from the Quran and one quote from a companion of the prophet Muhammad. The reason I did this was because, in your first post, you said, " I am a Muslim". Had I known you would have dismissed the words of Allah swt and the religion of Islam because it is not the speech of odey Somali ah; I would not have bothered, sxb. Most of what you are saying is just pure rhetoric regurgitated frm Afrocentric Philosophy. My only advice to you is to study the religion of Islam, and in particular, the stories of the prophets and the struggles they had with their tribes.
  11. wale this guy is sick. He's like a naked man, who believes he is fully clothed; so, he arrogantly swaggers around the place, mocking those who are clothed and more noble than him in every sense.
  12. Son, they shook... There ain't no such things as halfway crooks scared to death, scared to look they shook There ain't no such things as halfway crooks scared to death, scared to look livin' the live with the diamonds and guns there's numerous ways you can choose to earn funds some of 'em get shot, locked down and turn nuns cowardly hearts end straight up shook ones you ain't a crook son, you just a shook one There's a war going on outside no man is safe from you can run but you can't hide forever In these streets that we done took you walking with your head down scared to look you shook cause there anit no such thing as half way crooks there never around when the beef cooks and my part of town is similar to Vietum now we all grown up and hold heavy on the cops control you better have the right gear get ready tryin back me and get rock steady
  13. Besides, I can with total conviction say he, Anwar Al Awlaki is guilty and deserves to die in the cross fire, die a worse death than Jesus Quranka Akhriso. Jesus is alive. PS: NG, Khayr and blessed and many more who share their view believe that killing innocent civilians is justified, especially if they are non-muslims. Where did they say that? You are making up stories again.
  14. Originally posted by B: quote:Originally posted by Karl_Polanyi: quote: Originally posted by B: quote: Originally posted by General Duke: quote: The conquerors have taken away our sense of self and replaced and given us their own values and ideals. There is cultural genocide being committed in somalia by Islam When did Arab's conquor Somalia? Adeer you need to think before you write. The marauders came at different times and used different methods of colonialisation. Using only violence to perpetuate their aims is not an exception. They used ‘soft’ power techniques to penetrate the east coast of Africa including trading and commerce but often masquerading as missionaries. Even using Arab-based Somali Diaspora counts as a form of transplantation of the Arab religion, customs and values into Somalia. So if the prophet Muhammad(saw) came to Somalia to spread Islam would you call him an Arab coloniser or invader? ps. it is widely believed that the companions of rasulullah migrated to Abysnia through the port of Zeila and some historians say Islam penetrated the Somali coast before some other places in the Middle East. My friend my concern here is not who spreads this 'foreign ideology, who propagates and how it got there but the fact that it’s become part and parcel of Somalia history. It’s irrelevant that Somalis becomes Muslims before parts of the Middle Eastern but ultimately the customs of our ancestors has been replaced by foreign values that have no respect for the indigenous culture that flourished there before their arrival. If the Prophet sent invaders or envoys there is no difference. The fact remains that they came with the same intention and that was to replace what was already in existence. The first concern and priority of Islam is the establishment of tawheed( worshiping Allah only- according to way of his sent prophets) . Everything else, including culture, is, secondary in this matter. Many of the prophets in the Quran challenged thousands of years of history by attacking the idolotarous practices of their tribes. Allah said what roughly translate to as: "When it is said to them, follow what Allah has revealed, they say, No! We shall follow the way of our fathers. What! Even though their fathers were void of wisdom and guidance?" [5:104] So what your are directly calling us to do is to reject the message of the prophet Muhammad simply because it doesn't conform to the culture of your ancestors. You are indeed repeating the same argument the people of Nuh made: He is no more than a man like yourselves; his wish is to assert his superiority over you. If Allah had wished to send messengers, He could have sent down angels. Never did we hear such a thing as he says among our ancestors of old." [23:23-4] The people of Shuab also said: "Do you forbid us to worship of what our fathers worshipped?" [11:62] And the people of Saleh said: "Do you forbid us to worship of what our fathers worshipped?" [11:62] Today, this argument is repeated by the disbelievers from amongst the afrocentrics, and the followers of Ataturk, and the worshipers of Arabism, and finally, our confused Somalis. They say, " Islam was spread to us by Arabs, therefore, our culture has been erased". One simply refutes their argument by pointing out that the prophet Muhammd changed many aspects of Arab culture and he was fought by his own people. The Arabs went to war with him because they wanted to worship their old pagan dieties. When the prophet gained power he took down thousands of years of history by removing the idols from the Kaba. For your information, it was a black man, a former slave, an Ethiopian, by the name of Bilal, who took down the idols. Alcohol played great part of pre Islamic culture, yet when the Quran was revealed, alcohol ceased to play a central in Arab social circles. Arab women used to show their breasts in public, but this too ceased to exist. You see,as I said, the first priority of Islam is to call the people to worship Allah and follow his prophets. The companion of the prophet Muhammad said to the persian king, " “God sent us, and He brought us here in order to lead whom He wills from the worship of man to the worship of God alone". If your awowe worshiped a semi-pagan deity called Waaq- then it was the duty of the Arab Muslims to go to SOmalia and call the people to worship Allah and follow the prophet. We should be thanful for this, otherwise you could have been worshiping what the Masai and some Oromos worship. In Islam, there is no problem with your culture, that is, as long as it doesn't contradict the Quran and Sunnah. "When it is said to them, follow what Allah has revealed, they say, No! We shall follow the way of our fathers. What! Even though their fathers were void of wisdom and guidance?" [5:104] Islamic government of Bladland and Moorishland.
  15. Originally posted by B: quote:Originally posted by General Duke: quote: The conquerors have taken away our sense of self and replaced and given us their own values and ideals. There is cultural genocide being committed in somalia by Islam When did Arab's conquor Somalia? Adeer you need to think before you write. The marauders came at different times and used different methods of colonialisation. Using only violence to perpetuate their aims is not an exception. They used ‘soft’ power techniques to penetrate the east coast of Africa including trading and commerce but often masquerading as missionaries. Even using Arab-based Somali Diaspora counts as a form of transplantation of the Arab religion, customs and values into Somalia. So if the prophet Muhammad(saw) came to Somalia to spread Islam would you call him an Arab coloniser or invader? ps. it is widely believed that the companions of rasulullah migrated to Abysnia through the port of Zeila and some historians say Islam penetrated the Somali coast before some other places in the Middle East.
  16. Originally posted by Karl_Polanyi: JZK brother. i agree with you. ASWRB. I disgree with your pictures. The rogue government of sufistan.
  17. Originally posted by Complicated: ^^ Ma inaad isla hadashaad bilawday Sheikhoow? that wasn't be bra. Xfiles Jinns o xabashi ah keep hacking my account. I think i'll report this to sheikh talktalk.
  18. http://www.islamqa.com/en/ref/2278 Personally, i would go, but don't take part in the rituals and say ameen when they say dust to ashes and balayo. Or, alternatively, low it and pay respects with a visit to his yard.
  19. If there is no struggle, there is no progress. No Shah or Shani? :eek:
  20. Polanyi

    epiphany!

    Originally posted by B: it happens. even people like you fall in love. is she a ikhwani muslimah? getta the hell outta here man.
  21. He is a delight to our eyes. A jewel in the days of darkness.A man of pure noble Cushitic SOmali origin. He is a Somali elder from Muqdisho. But he is not your typical elder. La Walahi, Sultan Ahmad would not sell his religion for a dime. He would not sell his people like Rass Gobbena sold Oromos or like the SOmali elders who handed over their country to colonialism.Sultan Ahmad would not support grave worshipers, or folks who openly denied the hudood and called it barbaric(kufr duna kufr?), nor would he lower himself to support AMISOM occupiers and call young Somalis "keligis Muslims" for opposing them. The Sultan is indeed a courageous elder and, walahi, I swear to you, he is more noble and intelligent then all the degree holding nerds and self hating Somali folks around. Some of his words maybe harsh and said out of his emotion, but, sometimes a lion can unintentionally cause collateral damage. It is the fault of the foolish who provoked the lion. Anyway, SOL meet: Sultan Ahmad of Muqdisho
  22. Originally posted by Kashafa: ^^ Lol, not necessary, Jaca. I keeps it real. Unlike some revisionist chameleons we got up in here, you won't see me write one thing, erase it, and write something completely different. I know you're enjoying my karbaashing of Garaad Jaamac(I would say all I wrote to his face too), but your Garaads and Suldaans are equally indicted as well. Yo, I think your criticism of him is somewhat unfair. I sam saying this, firstly, because he is my uncle through blood. Blood is thicker than biyo! Just joking. But I remember listening to that audio 2 years ago and he didn't say what was alleged. He didn't call on Ethiopia to directly help liberate his home city. Find the original interview and you will see that. I might be wrong though.