burcaawi14 wrote:It depends on your childrens age. I met a guy from bari while on a flight to emirates, he sent his kids to bosaaso. He wanted somaliland, but didn't have family there. If they're very young send them to where you have family...if they're a little more mature then boorame is good, and also hargeysa.
btw shafici is a school of jurisprudence not a sect lol. I've noticed tablighis in S-land are salafi which doesn't make sense. They study the caqiida books of ibn abdul wahab, even though the founder of the tabligh movement was a major hanafi/ sufi. Same with ikhwaani, hassan al banna the founder was another major sufi/shafii, the movement was later hijacked by salafis. Sland has alot of salafi influence(different types of salafis too).
I'd avoid diini teachings unless you know exactly what you're doing. Let them experience the somali lifestyle...diin can be practised and learnt anywhere
Jzkallah bro, yh that was the main aim, for them to learn Somali and experience that lifestyle, while also learning the Qura'n. Ideology isn't important cuz when they come back home I'll be re-brainwashing them to my ideology. But I obviously want to play it safe, so I go with the ideologies that have the lesser chance of having Shabab recruiters.
Do you know anything about Umm al Qura Islamic boarding school in Borame, the first question is do you know if its a girls school or boys school?
Also if you know anything about their programme, pls tell me? I heard good things about it.