Prime Minister Sharmaake and JFK

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Re: Prime Minister Sharmaake and JFK

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Bamaarn wrote:
D-Runner wrote:So if your going to make this sort of a allegations about this well known religious man kindly put the "possibility" bull aside and present us an actual evidence.
If he was really religious, it baffles me why he was totally cleanshaven. He could at least have grown a goatee. Or, he could have followed the example of Iran's previous president, Mohammad Khatami, who refused to take part in a Western xaflad where khamri was served.
Maybe the man wasn't blessed with a facial hair, I didn't know the man personally and neither did you. Honestly what are you trying to achieve disrespecting a man who is long dead?

As for Mr. Mohammad Khatami, who knows why he refused to take part in a Western Xaflad; maybe his iman wasn't strong enough or maybe he was trying to score a political point, again who knows. Mr. Abdirashid was a Muslim and a diplomat, the man I believe was more then capable of serving his duties to both Allah and the Somali nation.
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Re: Prime Minister Sharmaake and JFK

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D-Runner wrote:Honestly what are you trying to achieve disrespecting a man who is long dead?
There's nothing to be proud about the visit. Meeting John F. Kennedy means little or nothing; it clearly isn't an honor. Sure, the late prime minister was Muslim, but he was also secular. He ruled the country with a secular constitution; another thing not to be proud of.
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