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nuune   

We had this kind of festival in Somalia as well, and there were special songs for it though can't remember them, it was in our childhood.

 

good to see da similarities in tradional festivals

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Miriam1   

^ lol urban we were such beggars.

Nuune - that's interesting, was it also done on the 15th of Ramadan?

 

 

I remember being so disappointed at getting the peanuts and such stuff - only toffee and sweets will do !

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For a long time, those who lived in Arabia considered themselves to be privileged - living a life of blush settings and luxuries, while the rest of us lived on a meagre incomes and through civil wars. Today, Arab govts have turned their backs on these same people and all of them are attempting to making their ways to the West, those who are less fortunate have been deported compulsorily to the Somali Peninsula.

 

Arabtrash.

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Chimera   

Originally posted by -MARX-:

For a long time, those who lived in Arabia considered themselves to be privileged - living a life of blush settings and luxuries, while the rest of us lived on a meagre incomes and through civil wars. Today, Arab govts have turned their backs on these same people and all of them are attempting to making their ways to the West, those who are less fortunate have been deported compulsorily to the Somali Peninsula.

 

Arabtrash.

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Chimera   

Originally posted by nuune:

We had this kind of festival in Somalia as well, and there were special songs for it though can't remember them, it was in our childhood.

 

good to see da similarities in tradional festivals

Please elaborate, i love these little trivial gems about Somalia. Is this similar to the Halloween candy thing and you knocked on Somali houses?

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Miriam1   

LOL Adam I couldn't have said it better - sad violin hehe.

 

Aliyah - anytime hun we should re-instate these traditions we grew up with somali or non-somali

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Aaliyyah   

lol Hayam now even Eid time it is me who have to give out eid money or candies to the younger kids.

 

Everyone thinks am too old. But, little do they know I have a sweet tooth..wouldn't mind at all having more festivals like that...name it what you must... ;)

 

salaam

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