FAH1223 wrote:damn, your parents are old as shid
Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
Yeah the socialist regime really lost the plot in some of their programs 
Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
FAH1223 wrote:damn, your parents are old as shid
waad eedaab darantahay waryaa
just becuse ur young parents got married in america in the 80s doesnt mean dadka waaliidkooda are *old shid*
Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
XaliimoFarax wrote:Yes and she was made to wear pants and no scarf just a little knit head cover. She said the religious girls put two on so they could hide as much hair as possible but when the generals find out they used to pull it off. Talk about Muslim country.
so what
Its not like pants are haraam
teeeda kaale waa been those who wanted could cover their hair
Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
For all you other who think Xalane was just a place / office .. u are wrong .. it was just the name of the Somali Military Service that all young woman and men had to do
U could be sent to all over somalia
U could be sent to all over somalia
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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
It kinda seems this thread is heading to an interesting direction!
*Grabs some popcorn*

*Grabs some popcorn*

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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
Eazy wid da parent disses nothing wrong with older parents they could have had children young and er' late its all kool homieFAH1223 wrote:damn, your parents are old as shid
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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
I never said pants are haram. It all depends on what kind you wear. If it is tight ones that show your figure then yes it becomes haram to wear front of non-murhums but other than that its not.qoraxeey wrote:XaliimoFarax wrote:Yes and she was made to wear pants and no scarf just a little knit head cover. She said the religious girls put two on so they could hide as much hair as possible but when the generals find out they used to pull it off. Talk about Muslim country.
so what![]()
Its not like pants are haraam![]()
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teeeda kaale waa been those who wanted could cover their hair
Also about covering hair that was what I was told by my mother, they did not wear proper scarfs. The program needed a little bit fixing to accumulate for a Muslims country.
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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
my mom did nursing and i think it also involved some military training classes.
my father did months of military training and he met siad barre AUN when he personally went to their academy.
my father did months of military training and he met siad barre AUN when he personally went to their academy.
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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
I think he was sarcastic about pants not being haram.XaliimoFarax wrote:I never said pants are haram. It all depends on what kind you wear. If it is tight ones that show your figure then yes it becomes haram to wear front of non-murhums but other than that its not.qoraxeey wrote:XaliimoFarax wrote:Yes and she was made to wear pants and no scarf just a little knit head cover. She said the religious girls put two on so they could hide as much hair as possible but when the generals find out they used to pull it off. Talk about Muslim country.
so what![]()
Its not like pants are haraam![]()
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teeeda kaale waa been those who wanted could cover their hair
Also about covering hair that was what I was told by my mother, they did not wear proper scarfs. The program needed a little bit fixing to accumulate for a Muslims country.
Pants = male dress & female wearing and imitating the male dress code = haram, if I am not wrong.
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Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
Qorraxay,
I believe you are mixing up with two different things..
1. Xalane was a military training (sort of boot camp) for those who graduated from high school.
2. Those who taught the language aka bar ama baro (teach or learn) which was called Ololihii Barashada Farta Somaliyeed..Yes some of the students who graduated from high school participated in it
I believe you are mixing up with two different things..
1. Xalane was a military training (sort of boot camp) for those who graduated from high school.
2. Those who taught the language aka bar ama baro (teach or learn) which was called Ololihii Barashada Farta Somaliyeed..Yes some of the students who graduated from high school participated in it
Re: Did your mother go to Xalane (Somali Military Service)
kambuli wrote:Qorraxay,
I believe you are mixing up with two different things..
1. Xalane was a military training (sort of boot camp) for those who graduated from high school.
2. Those who taught the language aka bar ama baro (teach or learn) which was called Ololihii Barashada Farta Somaliyeed..Yes some of the students who graduated from high school participated in it
Kambuli
hoortaa see tahay ??? weeli ma somalia baad joogta ??
no my mom went to Xalane and during that time they also had to go and help somali people in the bushes xaataaa
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