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Camels and Somali culture in Kenya

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Re: Camels and Somali culture in Kenya

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Masha'llah.....those are some good looking camels. :blessed:
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In my study of Islam in year 2017, now at least over 9 months, I have to understand camels serves as a very important symbol for arab muslims, and those visa visa Somalis--their offsprings.....


Camels were deemed very expensive then. Just like horses are expensive today or your average bling bling vehicle. Also, a camel was once sent to people of Prophet Salih-pbuh--who demanded a camel to prove the messaging of the prophet.pbuh God sent a large red camel. For a time it worked. They believed and the camel was a constant reminder to believe in Allaah swt. However one idiot with the coercion of the devil just as he did Prophet Adam pbuh killed it- after explicit command not to harm or touch the red camel. Just like Prophet Adam was coerced to eat the forbidden apple, so was this idiot who was coerced to kill the camel. God sent a mighty WIND punishment to that people, and they perished beyond imaginations. Until today, there is no archeological evidence of them.





Not to mention nutrional benefits of camels. I hear the meat is tender and sweet. I also hear a camels pee is amazing healing tool. Mashalaaah God is great! :clap:




PS BY the way-- study Islam I have come to understand also the benefits of Timir/dates it is a warlord of vitamins and proteins. Most particularly they have IRON which works with our red blood cells. Gosh people walaahi I cannot get enough of studying this Mufti Menk Ismael. I listen to him, write notes, and essays! Should I share my essay here? :clap:
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Re: Camels and Somali culture in Kenya

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Basra, what about coconut?
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Re: Camels and Somali culture in Kenya

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I have NOT come across ONE SINGLE mention of coconut in my study, although palm trees are every where in Arabian peninsular. I assume it has good benefits. My hunch is it is good for the heart. Allaah swt knows best.
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Basra- wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:06 pm pape

I have NOT come across ONE SINGLE mention of coconut in my study, although palm trees are every where in Arabian peninsular. I assume it has good benefits. My hunch is it is good for the heart. Allaah swt knows best.
Mashallah. I have noticed myself that you are no longer the same propagator of debauchery and corruption on Somalinet that you once were, you have changed for the better Basra. Keep up the good work!!
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TheGrumpyGeeljire wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:39 pm
Basra- wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2017 12:06 pm pape

I have NOT come across ONE SINGLE mention of coconut in my study, although palm trees are every where in Arabian peninsular. I assume it has good benefits. My hunch is it is good for the heart. Allaah swt knows best.
Mashallah. I have noticed myself that you are no longer the same propagator of debauchery and corruption on Somalinet that you once were, you have changed for the better Basra. Keep up the good work!!

TheGrumpy aka Gashaaan



Thanks for that patronizing compliments. :D
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mashallah, I wish I was there to drink that milk and chill with the camels too.
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Adali I see your ironic comment. What a fitnah u r! Indeed, God is all seeing and will strike upon the right moment on YOU!
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I don't buy this fake love they pretend to have for the camel, they will exploit a camel to the extreme and when it's not productive anymore they will slaughter it in the cruellest and most inhumane way, instead of one bullet to the head, they will cut its throat while its alive and let it bleed to death struggling tied up to prevent it from running away bleeding. When they don't even bother to kill their beloved camel in a humane way, they don't have a love for it, the love might be associated with its exploitation but it's definitely not associated with the camel as a beautiful nurturing creature.
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Re: Camels and Somali culture in Kenya

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r u serious??? Ileyn u r a product of the western culture. The sissification of a somali gu.s that was worth nothing to start with! Slaughtering a halal animal should be a proud manly endeavor. I guess, u r a lesbian dyke that I suspected from the getgo! lol
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Basra- wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:28 pm Daacas


r u serious??? Ileyn u r a product of the western culture. The sissification of a somali gu.s that was worth nothing to start with! Slaughtering a halal animal should be a proud manly endeavor. I guess, u r a lesbian dyke that I suspected from the getgo! lol
Aren't you the one who was crying in the other thread about me mentioning your Allah but now that you smell the blood of a camel you turn nasty, bloody muzzie, always attracted to blood.
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DaacasBiyo wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:24 pm I don't buy this fake love they pretend to have for the camel, they will exploit a camel to the extreme and when it's not productive anymore they will slaughter it in the cruellest and most inhumane way, instead of one bullet to the head, they will cut its throat while its alive and let it bleed to death struggling tied up to prevent it from running away bleeding. When they don't even bother to kill their beloved camel in a humane way, they don't have a love for it, the love might be associated with its exploitation but it's definitely not associated with the camel as a beautiful nurturing creature.
"Halaal slaughter" is disgusting and inhumane.
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Re: Camels and Somali culture in Kenya

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Xil

but animals are not "Human" therefore a "humane" treatment is not applicable. The chicken u eat was not shot but slaughtered, and not in the name of your God to be precise. :eat:
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Re: Camels and Somali culture in Kenya

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DaacasBiyo wrote: Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:24 pm I don't buy this fake love they pretend to have for the camel, they will exploit a camel to the extreme and when it's not productive anymore they will slaughter it in the cruellest and most inhumane way, instead of one bullet to the head, they will cut its throat while its alive and let it bleed to death struggling tied up to prevent it from running away bleeding. When they don't even bother to kill their beloved camel in a humane way, they don't have a love for it, the love might be associated with its exploitation but it's definitely not associated with the camel as a beautiful nurturing creature.
Halal slaughter is not different from western slaughter, it is just blessed in the name of allah, the rest of the process is practically the same. The west do something that we don't do, they stun the animal to stop it from moving when they cut its throat open.
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