Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Enlightened~Sista wrote:AlShabab is scaring a lot of Somalis away from Shariah law...
They were feeble minded folks to begin with
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Shirib, would you rather live in Riyadh or Stockholm?

I just think its strange that Somalis here, who all live in extremely-liberal Western cities, are all jumping in praise of Shariah. I'd advise everyone to hold their horses until they've actually experienced both sides. I'll take San Francisco over Kuwait City any day of the week.
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Monk-of-Mogadishu wrote:Shirib, would you rather live in Riyadh or Stockholm?

I just think its strange that Somalis here, who all live in extremely-liberal Western cities, are all jumping in praise of Shariah. I'd advise everyone to hold their horses until they've actually experienced both sides. I'll take San Francisco over Kuwait City any day of the week.
I hate extreme heat and cold so neither, i wouldn't even live in Minnesota

fyi, saudi arabia doesn't run a country on sharia but saudi law
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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No. i dont think Sharia law is applicable is Somalia. Sharia Law demands a woman to stay at home and not earn a living. Somali men and their lazy surrooniimo--depend on women for daily bread or should i say--lacaag allowance. :roll:
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Basra- wrote:No. i dont think Sharia law is applicable is Somalia. Sharia Law demands a woman to stay at home and not earn a living. Somali men and their lazy surrooniimo--depend on women for daily bread or should i say--lacaag allowance. :roll:
With all due respect, that has to be the biggest nonsensical gibberish I may have ever read in my life. Do you honestly believe that Somali men depend on Somali women?
Such poppycock.
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Richfarax wrote:
Basra- wrote:No. i dont think Sharia law is applicable is Somalia. Sharia Law demands a woman to stay at home and not earn a living. Somali men and their lazy surrooniimo--depend on women for daily bread or should i say--lacaag allowance. :roll:
With all due respect, that has to be the biggest nonsensical gibberish I may have ever read in my life. Do you honestly believe that Somali men depend on Somali women?
Such poppycock.
after reading the first part of your sentence i was thinking u were gonna say women are allowed to earn a living and go work but u went into about somali men and women :down:
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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As if those that will implement sharia will go around asking everyone's opinion :mrgreen:

"mr atheists, do you mind if we rule with sharia? how about you mr homosexual"..

Nobody in this world has ever gained anything through a ballot, except when those in power allow it.
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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poppycok?? really? R u fish and chips? :roll:


True, most somali women have dead beat husbands, and they end up supporting the kids by themselves. Just like the adoon women. The difference is--somali woman are smarter than adoon women. Adoon women depend on government--somali women depend on government and do business of their own. Another difference is--somali women have high level of testosterone hormones which make them a bit like men. :lol: :lol:
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Shirib wrote:
Enlightened~Sista wrote:AlShabab is scaring a lot of Somalis away from Shariah law...
They were feeble minded folks to begin with

They lack hikmah. :down: I don't want Somalia turning into another Iran where people flee away from the diin.
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Shirib wrote:
Richfarax wrote:
Basra- wrote:No. i dont think Sharia law is applicable is Somalia. Sharia Law demands a woman to stay at home and not earn a living. Somali men and their lazy surrooniimo--depend on women for daily bread or should i say--lacaag allowance. :roll:
With all due respect, that has to be the biggest nonsensical gibberish I may have ever read in my life. Do you honestly believe that Somali men depend on Somali women?
Such poppycock.
after reading the first part of your sentence i was thinking u were gonna say women are allowed to earn a living and go work but u went into about somali men and women :down:
Basra said specifically Somali males are deadbeats and would in no way shape or form survive without Somali women. She made it a specific case, and that specific case is completely and utterly fallible.
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Rich.... :roll:

I am sure u r right--i concur with u. :lol:
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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richfarax

yea and she misrepresented sharia too, but u ignored that part and went go defend Somali men :down:
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Basra- wrote:poppycok?? really? R u fish and chips? :roll:


True, most somali women have dead beat husbands, and they end up supporting the kids by themselves. Just like the adoon women. The difference is--somali woman are smarter than adoon women. Adoon women depend on government--somali women depend on government and do business of their own. Another difference is--somali women have high level of testosterone hormones which make them a bit like men. :lol: :lol:
Comical answer, I enjoy you. You’re a very entertaining individual. Please do tell though, more testosterone and more like men in which way?
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Enlightened~Sista wrote:
Shirib wrote:
Enlightened~Sista wrote:AlShabab is scaring a lot of Somalis away from Shariah law...
They were feeble minded folks to begin with

They lack hikmah. :down: I don't want Somalia turning into another Iran where people flee away from the diin.
we all need to educate ourselves more about the diin.
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Re: Should sharia law be fully implemented in Somalia?

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Shirib

I agree what these people who dislike sharia law, only dislike it through the brainwashing they have suffered by living in the west and absorbing the biased western media. A lot of people don’t use their brains, they don’t process what they hear and form their own opinions. They just eat everything up and let it be their mindset, and its very disappointing.

Anyway what they see in the media about the arab world made them think that is Sharia law. But it is not, Sharia law is perfect and absolute however is difficult to implement.

What Saudi Arabia and other arab states adjudicate is not Sharia law but rather Saudi law e.g.
To your specific example, Saudi law:
Saudi (Islamic law) allows women to work, provided it does not lead to her neglecting her essential duties of homemaking. Women may also work if it is necessary for their support, such as a widow with children.
That is what Saudi Arabia tried to install, but the western media have made this appear to be backwards etc. So simple minded fellows, will fall prey to this and believe this is backwards. When instead what they don’t understand is that the adjudicators are trying to follow the perfect law of Allah as best as possible. We should be encouraging them not discouraging them, they are not perfect and will of course make mistakes as they are humans trying to implement a just law.
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