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Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:31 pm
by Cirwaaq
Masha'allah everyone looks healthy and happy. I am certain clan diversity is at it's best. Beside the picture of the kids with weapons in Purple outfits i have nothing negative to say about what i see here.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:32 pm
by Enlightened~Sista
I don't see any women or girls enjoying themselves or even watching their menfolk have fun.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 6:45 pm
by Advo
It's best even if women stayed home or held their own events in private without camera or other devices present, in the future the male events will be televised but at the moment it's not possible. Notice how people look happier, healthier and just normal human beings, u don't see that alot in secular popular areas.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:00 pm
by Alphanumeric
Advo wrote:It's best even if women stayed home or held their own events in private without camera or other devices present, in the future the male events will be televised but at the moment it's not possible. Notice how people look happier, healthier and just normal human beings, u don't see that alot in secular popular areas.
How do you reconcile this post with the thread you made earlier?
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:06 pm
by Advo
apples and oranges.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:09 pm
by Alphanumeric
Cool.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:14 pm
by KimJongIllest
Advo wrote:It's best even if women stayed home or held their own events in private without camera or other devices present, in the future the male events will be televised but at the moment it's not possible. Notice how people look happier, healthier and just normal human beings, u don't see that alot in secular popular areas.

A Somali female teenager can play basketball in Mogadishu today in public and in front of photographers and those female teenagers in Kismayo will experience the same very, very soon.
You dinosaur.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:39 pm
by grandpakhalif

Women should not be in the public sphere, we need to preserve their dignity and honor. These things are very important in an Islamic society and creates less fitnah.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 7:44 pm
by TheblueNwhite
GaajoUnit wrote:grandpa,spoon and egg rice is bidca
ps. i can see some western shabab members had input into designing activities.
They are imitating Xamar youth activities.

Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 9:33 am
by Enlightened~Sista
Shaykh Ahmad Al Ghamdi {xafithahul Allah weracaah} believes there is no such thing as segregation of the sexes in Islam. It's 100% cultural.
The Myth of Saudi Segregation
http://www.relativityonline.com/home/th ... gregation/
Great controversy is brewing in Saudi Arabia and it all starts and ends with Sheikh Ahmed Al Ghamdi. Al Ghamdi is a 47 year old PhD holder in administration and strategical planning and also has spent 15 years studying Islam.
The whole issue began when Okaz Newspaper published a lengthy article last December written by Sheikh al Ghamdi in which he proclaimed that there is no such thing as gender segregation in Islam. He stated that what we are at today is based on extremism and cultural considerations. Moreover he points out that the very thing that we have been prohibiting is practiced in most Saudi households with the presence of maids. Anyhow this is not the first time that a Saudi sheikh has written about the illogicality of gender segregation. Sheikh Ahmed Bin Baz wrote about it and so did the judge Eissa al Ghaith. Although both got an earful, their articles were eventually forgotten. The difference with Sheikh al Ghamdi is that he is head of the Makkah Promotion of Virtue, Prevention of Vice commission (PVPV). And as everybody knows, maintaining gender segregation is one of the highest callings of the PVPV. So for Sheikh al Ghamdi to come out and say that this form of segregation is Islamically baseless, it becomes an issue of conflict of interests. And then he tops his gender segregation article with another article on not banning shops from business during prayer time.
Going around shopping areas to insure that they close during prayer is another main component of a PVPV member’s job description. As one journalist points out, Sheikh al Ghamdi may be free to write what he thinks but as an employee of the PVPV, he shouldn’t be publishing things that go against their policies and practices.
For the PVPV and the whole ultra conservative majority, to have one of their own, someone who they had given a high position in their hierarchy go against their beliefs is a slap in the face. Attacks on Shiekh al Ghamdi’s character, credentials and articles were on every one of their TV channels and papers. Some claimed that he was paid to write what he wrote. And then a group of influential muttawas got together and decided to invite Sheikh al Ghamdi to a televised debate. He came onto to the show and it struck me as more of a trap.
Insults were thrown at him right and left. The opposing debaters instead of discussing al Ghamdi’s points kept calling him a mere accountant who doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Another claimed that al Ghamdi was blasphemous towards the Prophet (PBUH). The call-ins were a confirmation of my belief that the whole show was a set up. Again a bunch of sheikhs called in and insulted al Ghamdi and then HRH prince Khalid bin Talal called demanding that al Ghamdi be fired from his PVPV post and called him an embarrassment to Saudi Arabia. This lead to a flurry of news organizations reporting that a PVPV Sheikh was fired for not believing in gender segregation. The next day it was learned that Al Ghamdi was still at his PVPV post.
The following week Sheikh al Ghamdi was again invited to the show to debate the issue. The second show was an improvement on the first. The debaters were given three uninterrupted minutes to state their case and everyone tried to avoid personal insults. The call-ins too were more balanced with some calling in in support of al Ghamdi. On both shows I was impressed by how confident and articulate al Ghamdi was. In comparison, the other two Shiekhs seemed baffled and unprepared.
However the outcries against him haven’t subsided and his job at the PVPV is still up in the air. The afternoon of April 25th, a statement was released to the newspapers that a routine shuffle has resulted in the demotion of Sheikh al Ghamdi, and then a couple of hours later all newspapers were requested not to publish the statement. And up to the writing of this post no news of whether or not Sheikh al Ghamdi will be allowed to keep his job has come out.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:27 pm
by Shirib
Local news paper had pictures of Eid Prayers in the article about eid. When I read the comments section, gaalada were going off about how there were no women in any of the pictures, and how the Muslims were backwards, didn't let the women out the house etc.
Funny thing was there were more women at eid prayer than the men, they just didn't get pictures taken of them, as most of em are uncomfortable with it.
Now I tend to understand when gaalo do it, but why are the Muslims carrying around the same attitudes as them.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 2:57 pm
by miskeen86
professorCadaan wrote:eating hyena meat has gave them alot of energy and strenght

is hyena meat halal?
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:48 pm
by Beenaale_No1
Shirib wrote:Local news paper had pictures of Eid Prayers in the article about eid. When I read the comments section, gaalada were going off about how there were no women in any of the pictures, and how the Muslims were backwards, didn't let the women out the house etc.
Funny thing was there were more women at eid prayer than the men, they just didn't get pictures taken of them, as most of em are uncomfortable with it.
Now I tend to understand when gaalo do it, but why are the Muslims carrying around the same attitudes as them.
You are deluded if you think Al-Shabab give a shit about women. They see them as baby making machines and cooking & cleaning.
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:11 pm
by Arabmann
miskeen86 wrote:is hyena meat halal?
According to the Shaafici madhab (which you follow), it is. That's regarding only the striped hyena.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Striped_hy ... d_medicine
Re: Rer kismaayo have fun day off.
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 5:44 pm
by Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE
grandpakhalif wrote:HutuKing01 wrote:I havent seen one chick.
Looks like qowmu luud parade, but alshabab style.
listen man what sane woman would come to this festivel, they are only allowed to stay home.
Foggot
