To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
what about non-Muslim men, can you look them in the eye? what happens if you're talking to someone assuming he's non-Muslim then he tells you he's muslim. do you suddenly look away?
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
May way fiican tahaye
Saas ku wad
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
Key, gaasha indhaha baa ku gubaa! And yes, I will react the same way I act with most muslim men if I find out waxuu yahay! Ma ceeb baa? Waa dabeecad weird ah I recently developed about a year ago
Lilla, haha cool! But how am I expected to find me a husband if I can't look them in the eye more than like one minute tops?
Lilla, haha cool! But how am I expected to find me a husband if I can't look them in the eye more than like one minute tops?
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
Soomalida waxay yidhaahda "indha is jecel ismaa eegan"
You're one step closer!
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
waa dabeecad weird indeed 
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
lol ok...if u say so! Adaa naag la qabo ahee

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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
Keyblade wrote:waa dabeecad weird indeed
lol ma ila aragtay bal!
I swear to Allah this is nothing compared to other things I do/say that r truly weird!
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
But when you are, will you look other men in the eye?Lillaahiya wrote:I'm not married
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
Thats not what the married women in Snet are saying 
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
^ Aisha waxay ilaa rabtay dumaashideed, waanan diiday, deetana waxay is leedahay suuqa ka xidh.
Negritude: I don't have a problem with looking at people now. Matter fact I stare like this usually:

Negritude: I don't have a problem with looking at people now. Matter fact I stare like this usually:
Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
Lillaahiya wrote:^ Aisha waxay ilaa rabtay dumaashideed, waanan diiday, deetana waxay is leedahay suuqa ka xidh.
Negritude: I don't have a problem with looking at people now. Matter fact I stare like this usually:
You don't simply look away, you must stare them down till they do.
Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
LolLillaahiya wrote:^ Aisha waxay ilaa rabtay dumaashideed, waanan diiday, deetana waxay is leedahay suuqa ka xidh.
Negritude: I don't have a problem with looking at people now. Matter fact I stare like this usually:
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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
eliteSomali wrote:I avoid as much as possible and if I must, I wash my hands afterwards. Gaalo are disgusting folks. The girls probably have a little bit of xaar under their long finger nails, n the niggas probably masturbate all the time.
Do you think muslims are cleaner? ma ogtahy inay somalida gacmaha isaga siimiyan ka bacdi duufkooga ku subkadaan sida kiriimka.
You cant imagin how much germs pple carry in their hands.

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Re: To Shake or not to Shake: That is the Question
Leftist wrote:You probably don't know the meaning of either term, Jim-Bob, but let's say you do. It's ironic coming from a guy who sincerely believes he can hop on a plane to Mauritania, put down $999.99 and buy a couple of slaves(non-refundable, two-for-one).Based wrote:Nigga calls himself Leftist yet is a blatant reactionary
As they say, "Irony is wasted on the stupid"
As for the whole slavery thing, if you feel uncomfortable with the idea that the Qur'an and Sunnah both explicitly accept and regulate the institution of slavery, I suggest you find a new faith to practice.
Like I said to others before, "The Qur'an unequivocally states that Islam has been perfected, the Sunnah unequivocally denounces innovations in the faith (bid'ah), and Islam unequivocally claims to be a faith that is for all times and places. Your claims seem to insinuate that mortal men have the ability/authority to arbitrarily abrogate parts of Islam they deem to be incompatible with the "modern age", when the single most important source of authority in Islam condemns innovations and proclaims the religion perfected and applicable to all peoples and all time. This leads me to believe that you are implying that there are limitations in your God's omniscience since he could not apparently foresee a change in social mores and attitudes when he proclaimed Islam's perfection in the seventh century".
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