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Taliban   

Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar:

In a nutshell, what makes us Soomaali is part of Islaanimo, cannot be separated. It has nothing to do with later-comers of surwaalgaab or reer seeflabood. Nothing.

You mean surwaalgaab or reer seeflabood is Afghan business as Nurrudin Farah claimed?

 

Should one decide follow another way of life, s/he can easily forfeit their Soomaalinimo as well; their Soomaalinimo as well becoming void and null, i.e. Ayaan and whoever wants to join her is welcome, as long as ay faraha ka qaadaan Soomaalinimo.

I don't think that makes sense. Why? Because Soomaalinimo (nationalism) is a human concept that cannot be compared or equated to Islaanimo. Islaanimo transcends nationalism, geography, race, ethnicity, language, iwm. The two concepts are exclusive. Somalis existed since the era of the Pharaohs or even before, and they weren't Muslims at the time. Ayan and those who have left Islam to become atheist, Christian or Yahuud are still Somalis by virtue of having born in Somalia, carrying Somali name, speaking af-Soomaali, retaining Somali culture and tradition, iwm. In Yemen and Marocco, there's a minority of Yahuuds. In many Muslim countries (Nigeria, Egypt, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon, iwm) where a majority of the population is Muslim, there's a non-Muslim minority (Christians, iwm), and their nationalism has nothing to do with religion. So, I don't think your assertions make sense.

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Taliban   

Originally posted by Caano Geel:

You mean surwaalgaab or reer seeflabood is Afghan business as Nurrudin Farah claimed?

 

certainly hope so

Well, surwaalgaabnimo and seeflaboodnimo are two Western or secular terms meant to dismiss Muslims.

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Fabregas   

Clearly Somalinimo does not equate with Islamnimo. If one stops believing in Allah and his prophet. They are no longer a muslim but they are still are Somali. Ayan Hersi, is a somali woman, she speaks Somali and her family are Somali.

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