I heard all the gulf arabians are Salafis

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Jan and Feb, it is kinda getting cooler now.. Perth is always hotAbdiWahab252 wrote:Foxxy,
What is the best time of the year to visit Sydney, Melbourne and Perth ? In other words, when is it not cooler and is the most fun time of the year ?
Mudulood lived in Sh Hoose before GelediFoxy22 wrote:Realest,
Then my dear, Shabeelada Hoose is not your place and don't you have doubt that one day you will evacuate.. hadaba taas ku seexo
Jan and Feb, it is kinda getting cooler now.. Perth is always hotAbdiWahab252 wrote:Foxxy,
What is the best time of the year to visit Sydney, Melbourne and Perth ? In other words, when is it not cooler and is the most fun time of the year ?
Right right rightRealest_007 wrote:Mudulood lived in Sh Hoose before GelediFoxy22 wrote:Realest,
Then my dear, Shabeelada Hoose is not your place and don't you have doubt that one day you will evacuate.. hadaba taas ku seexo
Jan and Feb, it is kinda getting cooler now.. Perth is always hotAbdiWahab252 wrote:Foxxy,
What is the best time of the year to visit Sydney, Melbourne and Perth ? In other words, when is it not cooler and is the most fun time of the year ?
Cassanelli, Lee V., 1946- The shaping of Somali society: reconstructing the history of a pastoral people, 1600-1900" Some informants said that the Silcis were actually that section of the Ajuraan which governed the Afgooye district; others that they succeeded the Ajuraan as rulers of the area. In any case, the Silcis, too, were ousted from the lower Shabeelle valley by the combined forces of the Geledi and Wacdaan, whose present-day alliance is said to date from the end of the Silcis sultanate in the early eighteenth century. As with the accounts of Ajuraan decline, a number of different stories purport to explain the end of Silcis rule"
TAKEN FROM THE BOOK:" In the vicinity of Marka, a mysterious group known as the El Amir made its appearance in the years between 1650 and 1700. According to an account collected by Guillain in 1847, a leader known as Amir formed a following which invaded the territory of Marka and expelled the Ajuraan. The El Amir then ruled for thirty-four years until the Biimaal definitively occupied Marka"
It is possible that Guillain wrote “El-Amir” for El-Hamar (“people of Hamar,” the Somali name for Muqdisho). Since the people of the environs of Hamar were by 1690 largely Abgaal, the rendering “El-Hamar” would not be unreasonable. See Guillain, Documents, 3: 141-42, 147, n. 1. Cf. Pantano, La citta di Merca, pp. 13-20; Barile, Colonizzazione fascista, pp. 66-70.
It is tempting to view this Amir as a warrior-administrator who seceeded from the Ajuraan confederacy and formed a small principality of his own. Biimaal traditions, which associate the end of Ajuraan rule with the defeat of an emir, tend to support this hypothesis; but again, there is a tendency for traditions to confuse the demise of the Ajuraan with that of the El Amir. Guillain suggested that the El Amir were Abgaal; if this Page: 112 were true, their brief period of rule would fit the pattern of Gurqaate ascendancy following upon Ajuraan decline.
Realest_007 wrote:Foxy,
Cassanelli, Lee V., 1946- The shaping of Somali society: reconstructing the history of a pastoral people, 1600-1900" Some informants said that the Silcis were actually that section of the Ajuraan which governed the Afgooye district; others that they succeeded the Ajuraan as rulers of the area. In any case, the Silcis, too, were ousted from the lower Shabeelle valley by the combined forces of the Geledi and Wacdaan, whose present-day alliance is said to date from the end of the Silcis sultanate in the early eighteenth century. As with the accounts of Ajuraan decline, a number of different stories purport to explain the end of Silcis rule"
TAKEN FROM THE BOOK:" In the vicinity of Marka, a mysterious group known as the El Amir made its appearance in the years between 1650 and 1700. According to an account collected by Guillain in 1847, a leader known as Amir formed a following which invaded the territory of Marka and expelled the Ajuraan. The El Amir then ruled for thirty-four years until the Biimaal definitively occupied Marka"
It is possible that Guillain wrote “El-Amir” for El-Hamar (“people of Hamar,” the Somali name for Muqdisho). Since the people of the environs of Hamar were by 1690 largely Abgaal, the rendering “El-Hamar” would not be unreasonable. See Guillain, Documents, 3: 141-42, 147, n. 1. Cf. Pantano, La citta di Merca, pp. 13-20; Barile, Colonizzazione fascista, pp. 66-70.
It is tempting to view this Amir as a warrior-administrator who seceeded from the Ajuraan confederacy and formed a small principality of his own. Biimaal traditions, which associate the end of Ajuraan rule with the defeat of an emir, tend to support this hypothesis; but again, there is a tendency for traditions to confuse the demise of the Ajuraan with that of the El Amir. Guillain suggested that the El Amir were Abgaal; if this Page: 112 were true, their brief period of rule would fit the pattern of Gurqaate ascendancy following upon Ajuraan decline.
Cassanelli, Lee V., 1946- The shaping of Somali society: reconstructing the history of a pastoral people, 1600-1900
Sh Hoose is big enough for both groups. Live and let live
No Professor Salim Alio Ibro is his younger brother and the Professor took a walk from the TFG. Say a prayer for my Suldaan cause he is not well at the moment.Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Realest,
Shabellada Hoose belonged to the Jiiddu Kingdom b4 these Moryaans you named there came and robbed them. The current Suldaan of the Jiiddu lives in Minneapolis (Suldaan Aliyow Ibrow) and his nephew is professor Saalim Aliyow who was once nominated as the Treasurer in the TFG
The Hawiye prayers is with himFoxy22 wrote:No Professor Salim Alio Ibro is his younger brother and the Professor took a walk from the TFG. Say a prayer for my Suldaan cause he is not well at the moment.Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Realest,
Shabellada Hoose belonged to the Jiiddu Kingdom b4 these Moryaans you named there came and robbed them. The current Suldaan of the Jiiddu lives in Minneapolis (Suldaan Aliyow Ibrow) and his nephew is professor Saalim Aliyow who was once nominated as the Treasurer in the TFG
oops, sorry I mistokk for Ali Xuseenow. What happened to the Suldaan? Is he still married to Ardo? Allah caafimaad kheyr qaba ha siiyo.Foxy22 wrote:No Professor Salim Alio Ibro is his younger brother and the Professor took a walk from the TFG. Say a prayer for my Suldaan cause he is not well at the moment.Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Realest,
Shabellada Hoose belonged to the Jiiddu Kingdom b4 these Moryaans you named there came and robbed them. The current Suldaan of the Jiiddu lives in Minneapolis (Suldaan Aliyow Ibrow) and his nephew is professor Saalim Aliyow who was once nominated as the Treasurer in the TFG
Amiin. You know Ali Xuseenow?Sir-Luggoyo wrote:oops, sorry I mistokk for Ali Xuseenow. What happened to the Suldaan? Is he still married to Ardo? Allah caafimaad kheyr qaba ha siiyo.Foxy22 wrote:No Professor Salim Alio Ibro is his younger brother and the Professor took a walk from the TFG. Say a prayer for my Suldaan cause he is not well at the moment.Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Realest,
Shabellada Hoose belonged to the Jiiddu Kingdom b4 these Moryaans you named there came and robbed them. The current Suldaan of the Jiiddu lives in Minneapolis (Suldaan Aliyow Ibrow) and his nephew is professor Saalim Aliyow who was once nominated as the Treasurer in the TFG
Where is he?Foxy22 wrote:
Amiin. You know Ali Xuseenow?![]()
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He has liver problems and currently on a waiting list. Yes he is still married to her.
Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Where is he?Foxy22 wrote:
Amiin. You know Ali Xuseenow?![]()
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He has liver problems and currently on a waiting list. Yes he is still married to her.
How about Faandhe Xuseenow?
Faandhe is in the UK... me lord did you used to chill with him?Sir-Luggoyo wrote:Where is he?Foxy22 wrote:
Amiin. You know Ali Xuseenow?![]()
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He has liver problems and currently on a waiting list. Yes he is still married to her.
How about Faandhe Xuseenow?