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Remembering the Father of South Somalia

Post by AbdiWahab252 »

Mudane Abdullahi Ciise Maxmud (AUN) passed away 20 years ago in Rome, Italy.

A great patriot and father of South Somalia.

http://waagacusub.com/23.03.08.6.htm

At his funeral, Somalis from all corners of the Republic attended.
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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au indeed he had the power also to liberate french iyo british somaliland xataa. if the italians didnt use divide and rule strategy.

Taariikhdu markii ay ahayd 11, Janaayo 1948 dagaal ayaa ka dhacay magaalada Muqdisho oo loo yaqaano ha noolaato.
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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RIP.

I feel Sad
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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Galia,

Abdullahi Isse (AUN) was one of a kind man who valued Somalinimo over everything.

Fagash,

The Somali Republic paid a lot to get Djibouti liberated.
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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abdiwahaab and where is jabuuti now
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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AUN

great man indeed
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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[quote="galia"]RIP.

I feel Sad[/quote]

When Allah calls us, we will surely 'come flying' to Him. Our earthly life is the separation on the hills, when we die, we will be called back to our real home, with Allah.

So do not lose heart, and do not fall into despair, for you must gain mastery if you are true in faith (Aal 'Imran 3:139)



Allahu naxristo Marxuumka, he was a true Wadani.
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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[quote="Xaaji_Xundjuf"]abdiwahaab and where is jabuuti now[/quote]


that was not the fault of the great wadani.somalia was over run by dictators like siyaad barre and others.blaim them
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Re: Remembering the Father of South Somalia

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He was the chief of wadani groups.Many somalis found inspiration in listening to his words.
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