
http://babylonbee.com/news/david-platt- ... p-somalia/
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"Somalia is an “awesome locale” for young missionaries, as they get to experience hiding from brutal persecution at the hands of Islamic radical groups like al-Shabaab and secretly spreading the gospel "
People in Xamar are Muslim by heart they tried many ways to hide act as NGOs but fail to even convince the poorest rahanwayme and jareer in the camp's they take their food and throw the hidden papers they give no one reads it.Togdeer wrote:Only in Xamar.
MRnutritionist wrote:People in Xamar are Muslim by heart they tried many ways to hide act as NGOs but fail to even convince the poorest rahanwayme and jareer in the camp's they take their food and throw the hidden papers they give no one reads it.Togdeer wrote:Only in Xamar.
Meanwhile in Hargeisa they don't need to hide, there are already Isaaq Christian minority
They even have a radio they breach masiixi in a daylights
http://caasimadda.com/dhageyso-wareysi- ... -hargeysa/
Cuqdad baa lafaha kaa gashayTogdeer wrote:Only in Xamar.
somalihope wrote:If this is what you want for your fellow somali brothers even if they are from hargesia or xamar or baydhabo i do not want them influencing the muslim children. This should be illegal. How dare they go to the poor and helpless and bribe them with food into taking their religion. When muslims give dawah we dont force it upon the vulnerable of society. As somalis their is nothing we can do since their are gallo xabashi iyo kenyati troops occuping our country. Somalis need to wake up and realise that they are your enmies that dont want you to succeed. When did the gallo every ask for your help. Somalia is hopeless until we get back what is ours. Wallahi somalia will never succeed until you look at another somali and think that he is my brother where every he is from. Don't fool yourself into thinking that he is your enemy because everyone knows the enemy SOMALIWEYN![]()
http://it.radiovaticana.va/news/2016/08 ... sa/1249701R. - Verso la comunità cattolica è un segno di servizio - sono quasi tutti operatori umanitari - e un invito a vivere bene la loro dimensione cristiana di testimonianza. D’altro canto per la popolazione locale e per il cosiddetto governo locale è un segno di fiducia e di rispetto nei loro confronti, in quanto hanno acconsentito a farci utilizzare la chiesa. Ciò dimostra che questa parte della Somalia, il Somaliland, resta rispettoso del diritto di culto che hanno i non musulmani. Il Paese - lo ricordiamo - è totalmente musulmano.