Where is Majerteen buried?

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Re: Where is Majerteen buried?

Post by The_Emperior5 »

Little Correction Mcuus warsangali is a subclan of Mahamuud harti , Mahamuud harti had the same mother as Muhammad harti udba lacac i think she was ciise she was their mother
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I checked Mckuus's provided latitude and longitude point of this below burial site and it is right around the coastal city I earlier said Majerteen was buried; this could definitely be his actual grave.

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AUN to our old man Majerteen.
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Aseelah-Raaida wrote: YES! Write it down and memorise it. :lol:

I have, I wrote everything down on my journal. Now everytime before I go to bed I will read it and memorize it like a verses of Quran. Istaqfurrullah, bad comparison :o :)
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Re: Where is Majerteen buried?

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You guys scared me I thought Mejerteen was the name of a female but no it is NOT. I asked my mother and she said it’s the grandfather of Muhamed Harti and the mother named him after her father. So the mother’s name was Faduma Majerteen and she named her eldest Majerteen after her father. And she was ciise from Djibouti.

Well any ways that’s what they say but who knows to be honest. If only Somalis only wrote their history instead of oral all the time.
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XaliimoFarax wrote:You guys scared me I thought Mejerteen was the name of a female but no it is NOT. I asked my mother and she said it’s the grandfather of Muhamed Harti and the mother named him after her father. So the mother’s name was Faduma Majerteen and she named her eldest Majerteen after her father. And she was ciise from Djibouti.

Well any ways that’s what they say but who knows to be honest. If only Somalis only wrote their history instead of oral all the time.
So all Somalis are connected through Dir blood. One big happy family. :lol: :dj: :som: :up:
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Re: Where is Majerteen buried?

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I don't know. How come Dir are not that significant in Somali politics since apparently we all came from them. They should be the largest and most powerful me thinks.

Viva DIR 8-)
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Why do you want to know guys where oday Majeerteen is buried? Instead of worrying about his bones, make dua for his soul. May Allah take him and rest of all deceased Muslims to Jannatul Fardausa. (Amen). In Islam, the burial place is not important, but the carrying on the good deeds and legacy of all of those who deceased before us, and keep making du'a for them, is what is required.
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Re: Where is Majerteen buried?

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udun wrote:Why do you want to know guys where oday Majeerteen is buried? Instead of worrying about his bones, make dua for his soul. May Allah take him and rest of all deceased Muslims to Jannatul Fardausa. (Amen). In Islam, the burial place is not important, but the carrying on the good deeds and legacy of all of those who deceased before us, and keep making du'a for them, is what is required.
good words bro udun :up:
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