Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Re: Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Geo,
Try shan habeen (five nights)


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It is about Mulki, Muuse and Ahmed; a kind of triangle drama ala somalis.

Mulki is a traditional woman who in the spirit of tradition should belong to Muuse. But, she meets Ahmed, a very successful man in Stockholm and becomes madly in love.

Ahmed is generous, smart and knows how to win the heart of a woman. She is torn between passion and culture.

There is love, there is passion, there is breaking taboos, there is tragedy and much more.... the road to hell
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Re: Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Sounds like a sufferable romance. The old adage of judging a book by its cover aside, I'd wager the the plot has something to do with Ahmed making Mulki re-evaluate her life after shan habeen :lol:
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GeoSeven wrote:Sounds like a sufferable romance. The old adage of judging a book by its cover aside, I'd wager the the plot has something to do with Ahmed making Mulki re-evaluate her life after shan habeen :lol:
:lol:

I am planing to write a novel on a similar theme on somalinet during ramadan for my esteemed readers; It will be a triangle drama between a middle aged man, a young woman and a very old woman.It will have all the ingredients; Religion, money, power, jealousy, passion, sex, culture,taboos and much more...

That is if I have the time and I am not sent on assignments.
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Re: Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Re: Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Lamagoodle wrote:
GeoSeven wrote:Sounds like a sufferable romance. The old adage of judging a book by its cover aside, I'd wager the the plot has something to do with Ahmed making Mulki re-evaluate her life after shan habeen :lol:
:lol:

I am planing to write a novel on a similar theme on somalinet during ramadan for my esteemed readers; It will be a triangle drama between a middle aged man, a young woman and a very old woman.It will have all the ingredients; Religion, money, power, jealousy, passion, sex, culture,taboos and much more...

That is if I have the time and I am not sent on assignments.

War ma bissha barrakeysan ayaad sheekoyin wasmo inoga sheekayn? :wtf: :pac:
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Re: Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Cherine wrote:
Lamagoodle wrote:
GeoSeven wrote:Sounds like a sufferable romance. The old adage of judging a book by its cover aside, I'd wager the the plot has something to do with Ahmed making Mulki re-evaluate her life after shan habeen :lol:
:lol:

I am planing to write a novel on a similar theme on somalinet during ramadan for my esteemed readers; It will be a triangle drama between a middle aged man, a young woman and a very old woman.It will have all the ingredients; Religion, money, power, jealousy, passion, sex, culture,taboos and much more...

That is if I have the time and I am not sent on assignments.

War ma bissha barrakeysan ayaad sheekoyin wasmo inoga sheekayn? :wtf: :pac:

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Re: Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Cherine wrote:
Lamagoodle wrote:
GeoSeven wrote:Sounds like a sufferable romance. The old adage of judging a book by its cover aside, I'd wager the the plot has something to do with Ahmed making Mulki re-evaluate her life after shan habeen
:lol:

I am planing to write a novel on a similar theme on somalinet during ramadan for my esteemed readers; It will be a triangle drama between a middle aged man, a young woman and a very old woman.It will have all the ingredients; Religion, money, power, jealousy, passion, sex, culture,taboos and much more...

That is if I have the time and I am not sent on assignments.

War ma bissha barrakeysan ayaad sheekoyin wasmo inoga sheekayn? :wtf: :pac:
:wtf:

where did you get that from?

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Re: Bile Hashi; The auhor of 17 novels in Somali

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Lamagoodle wrote:
Ok. You are not a member of the waan daadshe nation; I thought that you'd say that is Xamar Cade because of the shop (Banaadir)

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The waan daadshe nation are legendary....waa indha adeegaas. :lol:

Aniga maskiin oo waxaay daadiyeen guurbiso aa ahay. :--D

I'm not about that life.
GeoSeven wrote:Romance

I was going to opt for the Hammi Aduun revenge thriller but it'd probably be wise to polish my inexistent tender felt Somali vocab. Heaven forbid I came across a qalanjo in Suuqa Bakaaraha right now. Waxaa ku dhahaa u baahanahay :lol:


Velied...

:whoa: ...it was an exaggeration. By the way, ii micnee "Haa iga maajin Maxaa Janaqow"
Lol@ qalaanjo in bakaaro, and not being able to say erayo jacel! oo eber aa ba tahee...

Me & and lamagoodle can teach you, but we do charge.

"Haa iga maajiin," is similar to "haa iga yaabin," she was to be divorced, so she said to her husband, "don't shock me, maxaa janaaqow." :lol:
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