The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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Hyperactive wrote:xplaya, so it's okay to take british cloths but not our neibours arabs?

are you just having issue with arabs or you advocating somali to go back to their laba go'? cause ma'awis we got it from indians!

my point, people effect with their neighbours, people they share religion, region etc. fanfanin wo na so gaari. wa iska part of life.
The point you intentionally avoiding is you wear these cloths due to religion where as the rest of the world wear pants and shirts due to necessity.
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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Hyperactive wrote:back to topic, i believe people are free to marry who they want, but this age and time, parents do not control their daughters outside somalia.

they marry who they want. i dont prefer my sisters to marry anything else than some one who is like us. but i am realistic what is in my control.

3 years ago, my female cousin, ran with palastinian outside the country. they were planing all alone knowing we wouldn't approve. God forgive me, that time i wished for her he will throw her after while and see her regret.

she is a single mother with 2 half palastinian kids!! no family. karma is bitch. hardly i feel sorry for her. ive seen how she made her mom go crazy and ill, due her child was missing and waitting to find her body. until found out she ran with palastinian man to just marry him.


Veil, every somali is sheikh, when comes to deen, did your forgot?

udun is rageedi tho. i like how he articualats. my english is limited and he says what i want to say with little "lean approach".
That's very sad. Imagine the karaahiyo she get's from here mother. That's also a huge problem within our communities. Females running off without their parents permission to elope with a stranger. This why I said most xaliimos are not very bright. Other than this recent Isis/isil phenomenon - you would hardly ever hear of girls from other ethnic groups eloping with a stranger.
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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jalaaludin5 wrote:
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Jalaludin. Stop trolling. This is a serious topic. :ufdup:
How am I trolling?

You wear western clothes because its universal, right?

What's wrong with khamiis cad iyo cumaamad worn by our PROPHET (SAW)......SAHAABAH....IMAAMS AND CULIMA?

If western attire is universal clothing for everyday life and you accept it "because you live in the west" ( eventhough you still wear them when you go back home)....why is it such a crime to wear khamis cad iyo cumaamad that says MUSLIM and is worn all over the muslim world?



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How about riding a camel to Walmart, the prophet preferred method of transportation was camels, that's sunnah too,why been selective?
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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X.Playa wrote:
Constructive comment, but how would u deal with the menacing group with slogan " haduu muslin yahay waa OK"
I think most Somali parents don't say that, and the young girls and guys either have an agenda or are naive.

In Islam, you marry for several reasons; for their level of piety, their wealth, their beauty and their lineage.

You tell them, it is perfectly fine to marry within their lineage, and that means Somali. You point out that other Muslim communities also marry their OWN.

Ultimately, some people will marry out, but I want to change the young minds, not those who are older and for one reason or another want to marry out.

A good example: I have beautiful close relative, she is very young. The type Somalis like; light skin, good body shape, soft long hair and beautiful face. A good girl, who all her life has been sheltered. At this young age we can convince her to marry Somali, laakin if we ignore her and dont introduce her to Somalis or take her events for Somalis so she can meet someone, then we might be in trouble.....

Let's not kid ourselves, when the hormones are raging and both guys and girls want the 'macaan' words, they have to go. This is when you come in, put up or shut up. Introduce them to good Somali guy or girl and inshaAllah you hope for the best.
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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xplaya, i wear what i wear due to my neccessarety, man. i dont believe cloth makes you close to God.
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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Usual suspects

1) A pathetic excuse of a man who has left Islam because he was bullied by 1-2 Arabs.

2) An Isaaq who can't stand anyone who's isn't Isaaq and calls people "half breeds" yet pretends he's all about "Somalinimo"

3) A multinicker who thinks its cool to jump on the bandwagon.

:roll:

This really is getting boring.
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LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:
Hyperactive wrote:back to topic, i believe people are free to marry who they want, but this age and time, parents do not control their daughters outside somalia.

they marry who they want. i dont prefer my sisters to marry anything else than some one who is like us. but i am realistic what is in my control.

3 years ago, my female cousin, ran with palastinian outside the country. they were planing all alone knowing we wouldn't approve. God forgive me, that time i wished for her he will throw her after while and see her regret.

she is a single mother with 2 half palastinian kids!! no family. karma is bitch. hardly i feel sorry for her. ive seen how she made her mom go crazy and ill, due her child was missing and waitting to find her body. until found out she ran with palastinian man to just marry him.


Veil, every somali is sheikh, when comes to deen, did your forgot?

udun is rageedi tho. i like how he articualats. my english is limited and he says what i want to say with little "lean approach".
That's very sad. Imagine the karaahiyo she get's from here mother. That's also a huge problem within our communities. Females running off without their parents permission to elope with a stranger. This why I said most xaliimos are not very bright. Other than this recent Isis/isil phenomenon - you would hardly ever hear of girls from other ethnic groups eloping with a stranger.

i dont think is haliimo issue only but now getting out of control due freedom they have. parents have no control any more.
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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jalaaludin5 wrote:
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Jalaludin. Stop trolling. This is a serious topic. :ufdup:
How am I trolling?

You wear western clothes because its universal, right?

What's wrong with khamiis cad iyo cumaamad worn by our PROPHET (SAW)......SAHAABAH....IMAAMS AND CULIMA?

If western attire is universal clothing for everyday life and you accept it "because you live in the west" ( eventhough you still wear them when you go back home)....why is it such a crime to wear khamis cad iyo cumaamad that says MUSLIM and is worn all over the muslim world?



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I was giving you the benefit of the doubt. However, since you won't take it I will have to educate you. There's so much wrong with that I don't know where to start.

Western clothes are universal because of colonialism and westernisation. Contrary to what you mighty believe I do actually enjoy wearing my traditional Somali clothes whenever I can. But back on topic, western clothes are ubiquitous, hence why it isn't seen as strange or out of the ordinary for non-western people to wear them. Blame Somalis (and other muslims) for elevating the clothes of cadaans to normalcy.

With regards to arab/asian dress - It is not sunnah, nor is it mandatory for a muslim to wear the clothes of an arab i.e. khamiiz, thawb, umamad, abaya/dishdaasha cigaal etc.

Secondly, the prophet's clothing was different to what modern arabs wear today. Syrians, Iraqis, Lebanese, Jordanians, Moroccans etc. all have different clothes and dresses. Are all of them Sunnah? Which is more Sunnah than the other?

Also, since when was a shalwar kameez part of sunnah? :wtf:

I think you are just arguing for the sake of it. You cannot be this hopelessly stupid. :comeon:
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Hyperactive wrote:xplaya, i wear what i wear due to my neccessarety, man. i dont believe cloth makes you close to God.
You live in UAE, you are wearing what the locals wear its reasonable, I am talking about the West. Not long ago a Somali wearing saudi diric was a approached by a White guy and the White guy asked him " where did you parked your Camel ". Its ridiculous in the West.
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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Inaayah wrote:Usual suspects

1) A pathetic excuse of a man who has left Islam

2) An Isaaq who can't stand anyone who's isn't Isaaq and calls people "half breeds" yet pretends he's all about "Somalinimo"

3) A multinicker who thinks its cool to jump on the bandwagon.

:roll:

This really is getting boring.
:lol:

You have a nice name. Reminds me of "Inyow."

Btw, who is the multi-nicker?
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X.Playa wrote:
Hyperactive wrote:xplaya, i wear what i wear due to my neccessarety, man. i dont believe cloth makes you close to God.
You live in UAE, you are wearing what the locals wear its reasonable, I am talking about the West. Not long ago a Somali wearing saudi diric was a approached by a White guy and the White guy asked him " where did you parked your Camel ". Its ridiculous in the West.

UAE?? :lol: :lol:

i dont care what western think. i do me man. i have more arab culture than regular somali cause my mom is zaidi yameni and i born and rised in ME. i do not deny it and i dont appologize for it.

but in general, we shouldnt worry what people wear.
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Inaayah wrote:Usual suspects

1) A pathetic excuse of a man who has left Islam because he was bullied by 1-2 Arabs.

2) An Isaaq who can't stand anyone who's isn't Isaaq and calls people "half breeds" yet pretends he's all about "Somalinimo"

3) A multinicker who thinks its cool to jump on the bandwagon.

:roll:

This really is getting boring.

i love this kid :up:
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Re: The existential threat posed by the Abu Hebel and Umu Heblaayo society to Somalinimo.'

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X.Playa wrote:
jalaaludin5 wrote:
LiquidHYDROGEN wrote:Jalaludin. Stop trolling. This is a serious topic. :ufdup:
How am I trolling?

You wear western clothes because its universal, right?

What's wrong with khamiis cad iyo cumaamad worn by our PROPHET (SAW)......SAHAABAH....IMAAMS AND CULIMA?

If western attire is universal clothing for everyday life and you accept it "because you live in the west" ( eventhough you still wear them when you go back home)....why is it such a crime to wear khamis cad iyo cumaamad that says MUSLIM and is worn all over the muslim world?



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How about riding a camel to Walmart, the prophet preferred method of transportation was camels, that's sunnah too,why been selective?
We are been selective because it's simply practical for the Muslim garment to be khamis as it was for our Prophet (saw)....but its not realistic for all muslims to ride a camel.
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If by logic you discarded the sunnah camel for a practical car, extend that logic to pants and shirt and discard grannies pyjama or homer Simpson's mumu dress.
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X.Playa wrote:Lodoon

Am not promoting wearing Somali traditional cloths in the west, you are intentionally are derailing the topic, my objection is the foreign influence of Arabs and Afghanis that is promoted by the mullahs and their groupies.
But you are in cahoot with the foreign influence of Irish and Danish promoted by the missionaries and their groupies... Right?
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