There's a difference between looking out and judging her. I am not only talking about skanky looking girls, the author also mention men who drink. I was simply telling him to mind his own business. Now, if you see a Somali girl walking, that's what I call looking out. I remember when I got into a car accident in the middle of a big intersection where almost every other Somali dude would pull over to see if I was OK. Even after the police got there they'd still pull over and say "Wax walba ma caadi baa? see wax kuu gaareen?".... Now that's looking out! You see where I'm going with this? Homeboy who started this thread seems to be just straight judging people.grandpakhalif wrote:Don't you understand we are just looking out for her the brothers and fathers are I obviously not doing good job, would you rather abandon her and let her be led astray by bad influences, think outside the box sister. Someone needs to look out even if it's the odeey from around the corner.sexy-kitten wrote:
Alright, keep thinking like that and you'll only give yourself a headache. That skanky looking girl is not gonna listen to you, she has parents and brothers to protect her so who are you to complain? Seriously, I understand your point of view but it's not gonna get you anywhere.
Some people have no shame/hishood these days.
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Re: Some people have no shame/hishood these days.
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Re: Some people have no shame/hishood these days.
Abdalla who's twisting your words? Relax first of all and take a deep breath!!
OK, we all know what those people are doing is wrong. Forbidden in our religion. Why do you need to point the finger for everyone to see?
That's a sin itself. God said dadka ceebtooda u astur taadana anaa kuu asturaya, am I right or am I right? So why are you out and about talking about people's weaknesses when you're not perfect yourself?
Matter fact-- I'm done arguing... Seems like we both share the same ideas but we approach them in different ways.
OK, we all know what those people are doing is wrong. Forbidden in our religion. Why do you need to point the finger for everyone to see?
Matter fact-- I'm done arguing... Seems like we both share the same ideas but we approach them in different ways.
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Re: Some people have no shame/hishood these days.
Nobody is finger-pointing or judging them not me nor the tpoic starter. Spursman only complained about the shamelessness of others(and he didn't announced anyones name). Some of you attacked him and said maxaa ka galay wxay sameenayaan, which is wrong from islamic point of view.
But i think there was a little misunderstanding, i was condeming the act and not the person, that is a big difference.
But i think there was a little misunderstanding, i was condeming the act and not the person, that is a big difference.
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Re: Some people have no shame/hishood these days.
gedo_gurl wrote: Middle class Somali kids
Re: Some people have no shame/hishood these days.
i havent seen this at all, and if i see it i really dont care as long as they are not in my face with their saqajaanimo
also why dont you give them advice, youth usually listen more to each other.
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