


Moderators: Moderators, Junior Moderators
Perfect_Order wrote:naag soomali la barayo sida yanyo loo jarayo![]()
![]()
bs
seemeyer wrote:^
![]()
![]()
Waa ayo Nukhaat iyo Lukhaat
damu wrote:Nuurta Farah had been confined to her home in Gedo region in southern Somalia since May 10, when her family found out that she had embraced Christianity. Area Christians reported that Farah was severely beaten and tortured for leaving Islam and had been shackled to a tree by day, and put in a small, dark room at night. She was also taken to a doctor who prescribed medication for a “mental illness.” Alarmed by her determination to keep her faith, her parents decided she had gone crazy and forced her to take the prescribed medication, but it had no effect in swaying her from her faith, the source said. Traditionally, many Somalis believe the Quran cures the sick, especially the mentally ill, so the Islamic scripture was recited to her twice a week. She declined her family’s offer of forgiveness in exchange for renouncing Christianity, sources said.![]()
![]()
![]()
Dr. Yalaxoow, you hit the nail right on the head. It is so abundantly clear that this whole video is an attempt by white Christian missionaries and their Somali caadaqaatayaal to make us believe that Christianity is taking root in Somalia on a large scale.. There is no single grain of truth to this assertion, of course.DR-YALAXOOW wrote:THE FILM IS 100% PROBOGANDA AND BEEN ABUURall people you see in the film are actors
the story does not add up. where she found that christians non somali family which she learn that christians are good people??
this is a just bad proboganda, been waa la sheegaa laakiin been run u eg ayaa la sheegaa.
AYAAN XIRsI grew up nairobi kenya. and women whos speaking on the video speaks exactly like accent of ayaan xirsi.
so this women is 1000% SOMALI SUJUU who never been in Somalia.![]()
MrSinister wrote:damu wrote:Nuurta Farah had been confined to her home in Gedo region in southern Somalia since May 10, when her family found out that she had embraced Christianity. Area Christians reported that Farah was severely beaten and tortured for leaving Islam and had been shackled to a tree by day, and put in a small, dark room at night. She was also taken to a doctor who prescribed medication for a “mental illness.” Alarmed by her determination to keep her faith, her parents decided she had gone crazy and forced her to take the prescribed medication, but it had no effect in swaying her from her faith, the source said. Traditionally, many Somalis believe the Quran cures the sick, especially the mentally ill, so the Islamic scripture was recited to her twice a week. She declined her family’s offer of forgiveness in exchange for renouncing Christianity, sources said.![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()