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If you can, visit the rawda and give salams to the nabi(saw), and umar and abu bakr (RA).

My grandfather is 73 and is going on xajj in October for the first time, I'm excited for him :D
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Inocabdi majority of Somalis are in UAE&qatar, I got alot of family in jiddah tho, visiting ain't that much just 600 but Im stuck.between jeddah in the hijaz, or hargeisa my homeland
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ZubeirAwal wrote:Inocabdi majority of Somalis are in UAE&qatar, I got alot of family in jiddah tho, visiting ain't that much just 600 but Im stuck.between jeddah in the hijaz, or hargeisa my homeland
i would advise u not to live in jeddah. it's a ghetto city and the people are horrible. other areas of the kingdom are better.
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I should go there my grand-aunts live there and uncles, I need to visit them, how did you obtain a saudi visa despite being born in the UK, do one of your parents work in Riyadh?
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ZubeirAwal wrote:I should go there my grand-aunts live there and uncles, I need to visit them, how did you obtain a saudi visa despite being born in the UK, do one of your parents work in Riyadh?
yes, my mother works in the kingdom
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Does your mother also come across racism?
Is she a nurse or teacher?

How long did it take you to learn af carabi?
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I have been there recently. I loved mostly in Jeddah. I have never seen a more backward shithole in my life. The best moments were when a taxi driver drove into a one way street, the wrong way round. It was salah time and people were rushing for parking spaces. He was blocking the one way street and some old Arab guy got out of his Hummer to beat the Asian guy with the thing he wears on his head. Me and my mates were cracking up. The Indian guy started crying and some other Arab stopped him. It was amazing. The Athan in the background, the sun setting and an Arab abusing some guy.

@Inocabdi
Is Saxeefo Mall still without A/C? I saw a bunch of women almost fight there. f-king nuts.
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KSA is mostly Isaaq communities (about 10,000) because the Saudis accept them while others are deported:
There are around 3,000 Somalilanders in Eastern Province, and about 10,000 all over Saudi Arabia. He said most Somalilanders work in government institutions and large corporate organizations.
“It is true that we are divided on who should be the president of our country, but here in the Eastern Province most of us supports Dahir Riyale Kahin, the incumbent president, because of his strong commitment towards reconciliation, stability for the country, and his belief in democracy. He has also the confidence of Saudi Arabia,” Obsiyeh said.
Al Muktari, a Kuwaiti explains:
We, the citizens of GCC, can differentiate between Somalilanders from rest of Somalia.. The history of Somaliland and GCC is very deep rooted and survived for centuries. For your information, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia had Somaliland drivers during his leadership, and do you know why King Faisal loved this driver??? Because this driver was the only may who could tell the King truth, while all other Saudi Arabians failed to even keep their eyes on the face of the King..

Today, the Saudi Authorities easily identify the Somalilanders from Somalis based on the manner and behavior. Somalilanders and Somalis from Somalia may got same shape and design, but very much different in behavior and dealings.

Thanks
Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi
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How does Somaliland have a deep rooted history in GCC? :l

Oh and do you feel good being their driver :?
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Mashallah :lol:
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Hawdian wrote:
King Faisal of Saudi Arabia had Somaliland drivers during his leadership, and do you know why King Faisal loved this driver??? Because this driver was the only may who could tell the King truth, while all other Saudi Arabians failed to even keep their eyes on the face of the King..
I see. So Somalilanders are better than Somalis from the south because they make better chauffeurs for the Arab royalty. I will keep that in mind.



Have a word with yourself.
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Hawdian wrote:KSA is mostly Isaaq communities (about 10,000) because the Saudis accept them while others are deported:
There are around 3,000 Somalilanders in Eastern Province, and about 10,000 all over Saudi Arabia. He said most Somalilanders work in government institutions and large corporate organizations.
“It is true that we are divided on who should be the president of our country, but here in the Eastern Province most of us supports Dahir Riyale Kahin, the incumbent president, because of his strong commitment towards reconciliation, stability for the country, and his belief in democracy. He has also the confidence of Saudi Arabia,” Obsiyeh said.
Al Muktari, a Kuwaiti explains:
We, the citizens of GCC, can differentiate between Somalilanders from rest of Somalia.. The history of Somaliland and GCC is very deep rooted and survived for centuries. For your information, King Faisal of Saudi Arabia had Somaliland drivers during his leadership, and do you know why King Faisal loved this driver??? Because this driver was the only may who could tell the King truth, while all other Saudi Arabians failed to even keep their eyes on the face of the King..

Today, the Saudi Authorities easily identify the Somalilanders from Somalis based on the manner and behavior. Somalilanders and Somalis from Somalia may got same shape and design, but very much different in behavior and dealings.

Thanks
Abdulaziz Al-Mutairi

Lmaooooooooooooooo only issaqs.
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Everyone is aware of Hutu and their dirty culture, poor manners and warlordism values. Saudia deports them every single year because their criminals have turned holy land into another Ugandishu full of isbaaro.

As a Bin Hashim, I endorse the Saudi deportation of Hutu Bantus.
Saudi Arabia: Stop Deporting Somalis to Mogadishu | Human Rights ...
http://www.hrw.org/news/2010/.../saudi-arabia-stop-deporting-somalis-mogadish...
Dec 22, 2010 - (New York) - The government of Saudi Arabia should immediately stop deporting Somalis to war-torn Mogadishu, Human Rights Watch said ...

Saudi deports 1,000 Somalis this month
www.alarabiya.net/articles/2010/07/31/115324.html‎
Jul 31, 2010 - The United Nations refugee agency called on Saudi Arabia on Friday to halt expulsions of Somalis to Mogadishu, rebuking the kingdom for ...

Over 150 Somali migrants deported from Saudi Arabia have landed at Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu

SomaliaReport: Saudi Arabia Deports 100 Somalis to Mogadishu

http://www.somaliareport.com/.../Saudi_ ... _to_Mo...‎
Aug 21, 2011 - Over 100 Somalis who had fled to Saudi Arabia to escape from the pangs of war, drought and poverty in their home country have been ...
Just an example. You never hear them deporting bin Hashimi Isaaq to Hargeisa.
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Wallahi I am embarrassed for you.
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@Hawdian

FYI, that Al Mutairi fellow is on the Somaliland government's payroll. His job is to try and secure ictiraaf for the region at any cost, even if it involves making up stories like the one above (which is more often than not the case).

The Greek-Turk Muhammad Shamsaddin Megalommatis put it this way:
More hysterical the voices of Rayale's idiotic scribes become, more convincing indications we have that the gangsters' state So-Mafi-land has reached an advanced level of decomposition and erosion.

In fact, with their paranoid, unsubstantial, personal attacks against me, guys like Ahmed Khayre and Abdulaziz Al Mutairi unveil their masters' panic in respect with their impending collapse.

Chaos reigns in the streets, the squares, and the cafeterias of the secessionist pseudo-state 'So-Mafi-land'. Every day, another event highlights that everything falls apart in the 'state' of the miserable renegades and high traitors, who are reviled and loathed by the quasi-totality of the misfortunate, indigenous, Somali population.

Go through the childish insults and idiocies of Abdulaziz Al Mutairi, and you get immediately the demonstration of their extreme scare about the abhorrent end, which is reserved for them, as well as for any traitor anytime anywhere.

http://www.afroarticles.com/article-das ... &act=print
If one must get ictiraaf, let it be through legitimate means... not via paid stooges. :up:
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