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Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:08 pm
by Executive
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:09 pm
by The_Emperior5
[quote="Somaliweyn Commando"][quote="The_Emperior5"][quote="Somaliweyn Commando"]why not RasulAllah?![/quote]
he was not just a man he was Muhammad al rasuul sayiduna nabiuna muhammad
he was prophet of the prophets ma fahantay[/quote]
You just said it urself he was a man and i said he was a messenger, which is all true.. islaweynida iska yare sxb[/quote]
sxb aniga ma ii taqana ii ma taqaneyd iyo somaliweyntada la seexo
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:11 pm
by Somaliweyn Commando
nacas wallahi
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:52 pm
by gurey25
koronto there was no such person as al sifr

Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:55 pm
by Koronto91
[quote="gurey25"]koronto there was no such person as al sifr

[/quote]
It was a nickname!

Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:57 pm
by Luq_Ganane
[quote="Koronto91"]Religious Figures:
1. Muhammad Son of Abdullah (saw)
2. Musa (as)
3. Issa (as)
All three Prophets faced hardships and prevailed in their struggle to spread the message of Islam.
Political Figures:
1. Omar Bin Al-Khatab (ra)
2. Sultan Al-Muzzafar Sayf Al Din Qutuz- Cairo ruler who destroyed the Mongol empire in 1260.
3. Khalid Bin Walid (as)
Scientific Figures:
1. Abu Sina (Aviciena)- Father of modern medicine
2. Al-Sifr- inventor of the number 'Zero', without it, computers wouldn't even exist.
3. Ibn Rushd: Famous for his contributions to philosophy, logic, medicine, music and jurisprudence.[/quote]

Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 12:59 pm
by Somaliweyn Commando
[quote="Somaliweyn Commando"]Rasullah and all thr prophets and messengers
the sahaba
shuhadaa
mujahideen
great muslim leaders[/quote]
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:02 pm
by gurey25
Hugh Hefner?

Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:12 pm
by Luq_Ganane
My List?
Rasululah (SAW)= Best of humanity
The Saxabah
Abubakr=First to enter Jennah after the Prophets
Omar-Best Muslim leader after Rasululah. The Ummah started to fall apart after his death.
Abu Obadiah Camir bin Jarrah-The "Amin"
Muscab Ibn Umayr= Read his story. Very emotional story of sacrafice for the relgion.
Sacad Bin Waqqas-First to shed the blood of kaffir for the defence of the religion.
Umar Ibn Abdilaziz- Not a sahabi, but one of the rightly guided Khalifs.
Amongst the Mujaahidin in the later generations- Salahudin Al Ayyubi, Tariq Bin Ziyad
Contemperaries amongst the Muslims- Nasralah (May Allah lead him to the correct path, and to the Sunnah). He has great rallying and orginizational skills.
Amongst the Kaffirs-Vo Nguyen. He was a revolutionary leader for his people, and protected them against imperialism. *However certainly nothing to be compared to the aforementioned Muslims*
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:18 pm
by gurey25
ok i am going to draw some critisisim over this but what the hell.
Mustafa Kemal attaturk
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:18 pm
by Koronto91
Luq,
Nice list! I should probably add Abraha: the Abysinnian king who protected the Muhajireen! He later embraced Islam & died as a Muslim. The Prophet (saw) upon hearing his death offered Jannaza prayers while in Madina.
Btw, Sh. C/Nur is leaving ATL in November.
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:20 pm
by *HannaH*
Great Man that i admire.........
My daddy, there is no man like him in this world!!!.....
Not even my kasban...
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:23 pm
by Luq_Ganane
Koronto,
You probably mean Anajaashi. Abraha was the one who tried to destroy the Kabah.
Also wheres Sh Nux headed?
Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:26 pm
by Somaliweyn Commando
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Re: Great Men that I admire !
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2007 1:36 pm
by DawladSade
1. The Prophet Mohammed (SAW)--Not only a prophet, but the greatest statesman and military commander the human world has yet to witness.
2. Maj Gen. Jaale Mohammed Siad Barre--The greatest Somali man in history. The only man with the intelligence and sound judgment to have lead a united Somali state for the longest time in history. First instance Somalis were able to write in their own script and saw Somalia as an international player.
3. khalifu Raashidun--Men so noble and great, they have the distinction of being promised heaven while alive especially Umar who expanded the Islamic world to some of its greatest borders.
4. Emir Ahmed Gurey--A man of such character that he united the poor divided Muslims of the Horn (much like today) and destroyed the fascist Abbysinian regime with a single stroke of his sword. Never mind teaching Abbysinians to eat red meat so as not light a fire that would betray their hiding positions to the Emir.
5. Sayd Mohammed Abdille Hassan--The greatest freedom fighter this world has yet to see, a man who held off European colonialization and their puppet Somalis only to be defeated with the first use of the airplane as a form of warfare.
6. Sultan Mahmet II--The first Muslim to bridge the European continent since the Moors and the man who wrested Constantinople from the powerful Eastern Orthodox Church/State. It is because of him that Islam is deeply rooted in Romania, Hungry, and the Balkans today.
7. Patrice Lumumba--A man ahead of his times. A man who was able to foresee neo-Imperialism and neo-Colonialization (today masked as Globalization) and fought it, making sure the resources and destiny of his nation were under the firm hands of his own people. As in the case of Sayd Mohammed, puppets were used against him sent to further the enemy's interests.
8. Sallahudin--The stuff of legends. The man who showed the Islamic world can and indeed took on the West, defeated them, and was able to keep Jerusalem under its control. Possibly the second greatest military leader in history after the Prophet Mohammed and Khalid ibn Walid (Saifullah).
9. Ibn Rushd--The greatest philosopher the world has yet to see and the man to whom the West owes its renaissance to. He is the base for Islamic philosophy to whom the West owes some of its most morally tact philosophical interpretations and legal jurisprudence.