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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:awoowe, that not explanation. :lol:

ps; my mom is "umrauf" :)
come on awoow am sure you understand what that quote is saying.

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seriouslly, life is too short for gossiping what others do, how they talk and dress.

qof walba in ko filan ba haysta.
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Hyper,
You're ciyaal casiir, ummak 3arabiya, we abuuk we a3maamak rejaal diin so perfectly understandable.
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Chinese Muslim brothers and proud members of the blessed-khamiis-wearers.

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MashAllah for them being Muslims. What were you doing on zawaj.com? Were you looking for chinese bride?
A chinese girl called Cherine.
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Cherine wrote:Hyper,
You're ciyaal casiir, ummak 3arabiya, we abuuk we a3maamak rejaal diin so perfectly understandable.
my sister, my point, we have biger problems than, what people going to masjid wearing. our youth lost their path and filling jails. why worry about some one doing their things and dressing how they want?

i am really over about how women/men dress or what they call each other as nick names. as long they are prodective member of society. i do not even bother boys who wear chains , earing etc. as long going to school and not in the street.
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I skimmed thru 9 pages. What is the problem of wearing qaamis? I personally like it
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Only looks good on Ciyaal Casiir guys, rest of you stay away from it mataqaanaan how to wear it. Same with the abaya. :lol:
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FarhanYare wrote:I skimmed thru 9 pages. What is the problem of wearing qaamis? I personally like it
in my life time, ive seen people critize me about eating or drinking left hand (i am left handed and this hand i am using it. No i dont want to learn to eat right hand), or why wear jeans in the masjid(do you rather not to pray at all?). why you wear long short? why and why.

i know how people feel when you judge them whatever reason they do what they do. its not big deal, just what people comfy with.
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Hyperactive wrote:seriouslly, life is too short for gossiping what others do, how they talk and dress.

qof walba in ko filan ba haysta.
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COOL-MAN wrote:Subxaanallah they never get tired of their repetitive nonsense. Same old munafiqeen on it year in year out. They change names but never change substance. It's the same old shit! And they stink. For those of us who have been here long enough, the smell of their stench catches us before they even open their mouth. Naclatullah Cala munafiquun. :arrow:
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You can usually summarize those women in the following category

1. Loud mouthed Fat outcasts that no decent man would sign up for
2. Charcoal lipped N*gger wannabe ghetto hoodlump chick whose English you can barely understand and has been around the block ( the majority)
3. Road worn single mother whom has made bad choices all her live
4. The close to expiry date, still single 28+ careerist, reer-magaal women with some mileage on the clock, whom has no other choices.


These are women only the Amateur, the down-trodden, the bottom-feeders & the beta males would ever turn into a wife, I have never come across, seen or heard a women that ticks even the basic boxes on the check-list that has gone with an ajanabi, there so bad I wouldn't even entertain them for fun even if they came running. You guys seriously need to raise your standards
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Chinese Muslim brothers and proud members of the blessed-khamiis-wearers.

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MAASHAAA ALLLAAAAH
Maasha'Allah!
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TheFuturist wrote:Walahi I laughed so hard I woke the whole neighbourhood up :damn: :russ: :dead: :deadrose:
RoobleAlWaliid wrote:Somalis in this forum are in denial. They probably haven't experienced life too much. The bootyclappery is real out there.

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My brother the Futurist,

That quote was meant for Somalis who really think they descend from Arabs and bootyclap for them.
Yes I'm against those Somalis and their existence and would whip them on sight, for they pose a great threat to the Somali cohesion.

I don't think a khamis/thobe or the Pakistani pants khamis is a threat to Somalis or their culture though.
A khamis is worn for religious reasons by many ethnic groups.

Even West Africans or South Asians, East Europeans, you name it and I can guarantee you their culture is still strong and standing.

Even Nigerians wearing it, Nigeria with a GDP of 600 billion , Pakistan, Malaysia, Turkey, Indonesia I can guarantee you, these non Arab brothers do not wear it to mimic an Arab, they are people of great self-worth and are owners of a strong economy, but rather they wear it for religious purposes.

It's easy to wear and covers the 'awrah quite well and your 'awrah won't be exposed when performing sujood etc. Not that I wear one though. I just wear my casual clothes going to a mosque, blouse, tuck shirt in my pants and wear a koofiyad.

You have to look at clothes that are distinctively worn by Arabs and not the rest of the world. Like a keffiyeh and the gulf turban.



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A Khamis/thobe is not the problem, most different ethnics wear it just for religious purposes, some even added their cultural flavor to it. Somalis too. Pay attention, here is where you can distinguish an Arab mimicker from a true Somali.

Normal Somalis, fulfilling their religious obligations and added their cultural flavour to it as you can see.
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As you can see most Somalis don't really care about a thobe/qamis when it comes to religious obligations and just wear a macawis. The culture isn't at stake. Also you can find the Nigerian president wearing a qamis/thobe at times and I can guarantee you that man is of great self-worth.
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When it comes to Faysal Cali Waraabe though. It's a clear case of wanting to mimic the Arab man, for he is also wearing the distinctive gulf attire, the typical Gulf Arab turban with Keffiyah. Nothing to do with Islam, clear cut booty-clapping at it's finest.
Faysal is a joke and will die a miserable life. In the afterlife he will be questioned to why he is spreading all this hatred.
He and that faggot next to him suffer from clear cut self hate, but probably like X-Playa they believe in a mythical Arab forefather that procreated them. :P



TheFuturist I commend your work and I would be frustrated too, but a Khamis/thobe is not the problem.
Somalis just lack pride and self worth.
Hailing from one of the poorest regions in the world and the anus of Africa really left a number on their brain and mentality.
Competing with each other and branding each other enemies. Running off to foreigners to use them against a other Somali.


I still wear my cultural Somali clothes, macawis, laba go' you name it. You see you can't wear a laba go', macawis or a khamis to work though.

You see I'm a man of great self worth nor do I think an Arab is above me or any other ethnic group for that matter and Islam preaches equality for all mankind. I can guarantee you if Somalis truly followed the ways of Islam the Somali peninsula or Somalia wouldn't be in this mess.

Somalis suffer from self hate and inferiority complex. Somali's could have been like the Turks of Africa, the Turkey of Africa. A strong Muslim state that still values it's culture and ethnic group. Do you see Turks mimicking Arabs, no, yet they really value Islam and would never leave it even if they hate Arabs. In fact without Islam there wouldn't be an Ottoman empire.

Many Somalis grow a hatred for Arabs and leave Islam. You see there is a great defect in the Somali community and mentality. Somalis need a lot of help. They have really lost their ways in this time and age.

Mentally raped individuals I tell ya! At the end clothes isn't destroying Somalis, it's ideology that is.

My name is Rooble Al Waliid, Al Boramawi ina Dire Dawi, ina Djiboutawi, ina Jigjigawi .

Great heir to the plantains that stretch near the Awash river all the way to Jigjiga, Tog Wajaale and beyond.

I am a proud Somali

Have a good day.

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