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Re: The Arab Appropriation and Arabification of Islam

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:50 pm
by Renis
TheFuturist wrote:The Ethiopian appropriation of Somali history is also another problem that has to be fought.
You were worshipping Aids Ababa and now you wanna hate on them? I was too lazy to multi quote you but you bashed habash several times in this thread and others.

Re: The Arab Appropriation and Arabification of Islam

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 6:53 pm
by SahanGalbeed
Hopefully you find God one day

Re: The Arab Appropriation and Arabification of Islam

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 7:04 pm
by TheFuturist
Renis wrote:
TheFuturist wrote:The Ethiopian appropriation of Somali history is also another problem that has to be fought.

You were worshipping Aids Ababa
and now you wanna hate on them? I was too lazy to multi quote you but you bashed habash several times in this thread and others.
When?

Re: The Arab Appropriation and Arabification of Islam

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 7:22 pm
by NoAngst
Walaahi oo bilaahi oo talaahi Carabta si xad-dhaaf ah aa u nebcahay. Sankooda weyne u dufanka miiran, haweenkooda oo meelkasta timo ku wada leh... yaa san-kuneefle ah oo nebci karin Carabta? Waa dadka ifka uga liita. Ilaaho Carabta naga badbaadi.

Re: The Arab Appropriation and Arabification of Islam

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 8:01 pm
by SahanGalbeed
Ilaahey magaciisa iyo insir nacayb-ka ku haya , waxaa loo kala ilaaliya sida markaad cirka marayso iyo internet-ka ood wax ka soo qorto

Re: The Arab Appropriation and Arabification of Islam

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:04 pm
by Renis
TheFuturist wrote:
Renis wrote:
TheFuturist wrote:The Ethiopian appropriation of Somali history is also another problem that has to be fought.

You were worshipping Aids Ababa
and now you wanna hate on them? I was too lazy to multi quote you but you bashed habash several times in this thread and others.
When?
That thread about somali skylines and you were admiring aids ababa

Re: The Arab Appropriation and Arabification of Islam

Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2016 9:42 pm
by InaSamaale
The irony I love here is that while some Muslims, including Somalis may with good intentions adopt some Arab customs, with intention of being connected with the deen, they don't place Arabs at the centre of their universe, while the extreme anti-Arab folk seem to see the Arab boogeyman everywhere.


Anothet disparity, if I wear an Abayah for comfort & convenience of covering, that will be portrayed as Arab-centrism while your qabil folk lore of having Arab fathers isn't & is in fact a source of pride? :?