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How do you feel about the discrimination against Madhibaan people

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Rampage....Thankx bro pointing out this agian that mere Fadhiku Dirar ain't get us anywhere. We all know the ills of our society. The next logical question should be, "What should do about it?". Ideas are all good but if they are not backed by actions, they are pretty useless.

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:cool: great to see the site is fully running again :cool:

 

we all ready descriminate on the qabiil issue which is bit sad, howver that is another topic!

 

refering to this topic, as the other person pointed out, i kept hearing from family and friend about this so called "midgaan" and its

Disappointing how we “outcast” and “discriminate” these ppl which are our own, therefore is a setback on our people.

 

:D lets spread piece and luv :D

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A7LA-SHU   

good q. to be honest with ya, i only have seen ppl who my mom knew from way back home that i call them aunt, and uncle. in my house everyone is uncle and aunt so there isn't much of who is what and who is from where... but all im sayin is i got nothing against anyone as long they respect me, and i'll respect them back..

 

and for the poster i proud of ya for realizin ur mistake. and ihope next time ur mom asks u dat u gonna be like, sure mom insha'allah lol...

 

but here what i think of it. for everyone who says midgan this and dat i think they are the real midgan coz to me to be one isn't like u gotta be born to it, the real midgan is the loser thinkin he/she is better than anyone at all..

 

 

and one other thing i really wanna to add is dat those ppl we call them midgan i think they are the cuties ppl wallahi.. they got some fine brothers, and their girls, they cute i even thought they were arabs or something . so whoever is hatin on them gotta be jealous yo...

 

that is my 5 cent so peace out yo'll..... masallama

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raula   

You know there is a joke that says: a white man goes on to justify that he is not a racist by counting how many black friends, neighbours, or co-workers etc he's got..

 

I feel the same perception potruding from some people when asked the Q. On the other hand, it seems like SOME(*note I say some) somali people like to GENERALIZE A POPULATION by using words such as "we" "all somalis" and so on. Don't you learn never to generalize anything? just speak your mind.

Indeed, the most hurting testimonials are from those that say that they "dont have anything against any Qabiil(perhaps even have family relatives or have lived with them), yet are quickly to oppose marrying one(for the sake of not putting their offsprings in "the scope" of brutalization)" For those, I would say rather, you are a racist but just haven't realized your racist potential or maybe haven't measured "the racist meter" yet. Check your self,...plz dont contradict your argument.

 

For me regarding the issue: I have no problem, infact, I have never ever used the word itself, will never...and I thank my family for not instilling "Qabil-hormone" in my body. I have relatives that are married other ethnic groups(infact one is married to what some somalis would say"kenyati w/ a big nose-but she is happy as anyone else)....because that's how we are raised..never to discriminate...and Iam glad I was raised in an environment that instilled me with this virtue.

 

midwesta

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TIIMBARO   

I was reading a book written by Gerald Hanley and I thought I might share this quotation with you, If any of you is interested in this book It's called "Warriors life and death among somalis" He said this about the midgaans:

 

“The Somalis (Midgan) race, the most interesting, the most proud, the most courageous and intelligent, and the most ‘difficult’ of the races of Africa, has gone into politics, for if they do not others will, in this age of turmoil, and if by some strange chance Hersi should read this (he was always in touch with the west I would be happy to have contact with him again”…….“You can not beat them. They have no inferiority complexes, no wide-eyed worship of the white man’s ways, and no fear of him, of his guns or of his official anger. They are a race to be admired, if hard to love”… “He (Hirad) claimed that they were the original inhabitants of the Somali-lands who had lost the great and final battle near Hargeysa and were then taken into slavery until they became Mohammedans. After that they were Mohammedans slaves instead of mere slaves. They became metalworkers, carpenters, herbalists, hunters, and leathers workers. Every Somali woman, when she was ready to bear her child, liked to have a Midgan woman present. Wedding and dances were not complete without Midgan dressed in their gay colors and bringing luck to the nobles”

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i just wanna say that this is very intersing topic, and my perspective evaluation on Midgaan ppl is nowaday were in another type of war and we dont need to worry about qabiil any more therefore STOP being IGNORENTS. we need to adapt to the new world as somalis.. we are way behind and the country is waiting for us ppl.. everybody is waiting for you and i so think wats really important and make use of your reasorces

 

and also to my fellas really midgaan chicks are fine the ones i seen atleast..

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Whats Midgaan?Sounds like a Good soup to taste..

is it Chinese soup, i dunno i had spanish soup

is that what you guys reffering to,???

 

stop the nonsense 21st century,

Be civilized

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i agree che with the issue of solving wat the past has constructed and move to the future, you see by looking and talking about the past, we tend to live in the past, it is time for us to look at the past as the past, and learn from it, not publicize it, and make it an everyday reallity story thing, as the vietnam movies played all the time, just a rough analogy, haha, anyways, we all know that our communities are having major problem into advancing ahead, we need to start figuring out how we could raise our kids meaning brothers and sisters, for them to make it up there, forget now about wat we gonna do for somalia, you learn by doing things, if you can accomplish to build and advance a community here, then imagine wat you will be able to achieve and build in somalia?

so people start talking the reallity, of helping our youth succeeding, and this issue of qabiil, just don't make it a center of attention, there is soo much, and if you want to stop racism, become a muslim interms of iman! have iman, believe, and you shall see, before speaking, think! and don't judge listen!

thankyou

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Hibo   

As someone has mentioned earlier that according to old Somali tale, the Madhibaans have been discriminated because their ancestors have apperently eaten already dead animal.

 

For arguments sake let us assume this is the case. As we know here in the west with the exception of Halal and Kosher meat any other meat is from already dead animal. We have our burgers at McD or Chickens at KFC perhaps you enjoyed a lovely steak with your other half in top restaurant. Doesn't that make us Midgaans too. I think it is very hypocritical and the sadder of them all is that if i tell my mother would prefer me marrying a non-muslim non-somali woman than Muslim,Somali Madhibaan girl.

 

It is a cancer in our society and it is probably one of the curse that put us where we are today.

 

That is my two bobs

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This topic is ILL..

 

Ignorance is blessed with some ppl I must say..

 

I dont care much about what somali Ppl sayz about some issuez, issuez like this..

 

wallahi ALLAH caza wajal won´t ask your qabiil on the day of here afer.. And thank ALLAh i was not born in somalia cuz i would be thinking like the lost souls up in here..

 

Midgaan anigu waxaan uyaqaan gaalka najiska ah maahin qof oo muslim ah..

 

subxaaanallah

 

Hadii aan kala dooran lahaa nin aan isku qabiilnahy oo mirqaamo oo meer meer badan oo af minshaar ah amba ku madhibaan ah oo alle xarigiisa kuxiran ... trust me i would pick the khaalis one the one who fears allah the most aka man number 2....

No Doubt..

 

Fi AmaaN ALLAH

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GoodGuide-Instinct~

 

An'eye'quote:

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Whats Midgaan?Sounds like a Good soup to taste..

is it Chinese soup, i dunno i had spanish soup

is that what you guys reffering to,???

 

stop the nonsense 21st century,

Be civilized

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Yeah...I think we shouldn't be bright when it comes to ignorant topics like this, I love Midgaans, they are the ones who work with their hands right?.....

I personally never heard of the full story about Midgaans, and I think its healthy to work with your hands, from what I learned from these Foriegn lands...

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Now, How do you feel about being discriminated as a Nomadic Somali Muslim Black Person when you go to other countries?....

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I feel how "Midgaans" feel when it comes to discriminating against them~

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Its beautiful Century~

We got WORLD WAR happening, starving nations, and alot of ignorance in us.

Lets live by the saacat ppl....

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PME

PeaceMiddleEast

~1~

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:confused: Sorry..I dont love Midgaans, I mistaked them for some other people Somalis discriminate against~

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But I don't think they are xalaal ppl, but discriminating is not wanting to be relating in my book of judgement.

And yeah, 4get discrimination, and YAM'Knowledge 2rebuild our NATION~

......Last'Word'Deadly........

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PME

PeaceMiddleEast

~1~

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;) How do I feel bout Midgaanz?? dont they breathe the same air as us i totally disagree with that aint they humanz? anyway gettin to the answer i'd say midgaan or not midgaan every somali person is the same and a person's qabiil isnt written on their forehead and u cant tell a qabiil from qabiil from just observin the person..so its time to resort to the important issuez like how to kill the contagious disease knows as tribiliasm and wat do to do for our country and not waste time on what qabiil is better than the other or who's this or who's that cuz at the end of the day we're the same somali qaxootis who fleed their country and trying to make it in this gaalo land so its time we put our headz together and better ourselves as one! so the discrimination against midgaanz or anyother qabiil is just BUll... :(

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