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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:01 pm
by Alluring
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They did that, I am sorry but that is hilarious. I can just imagined someone doing that. Those girls have issues. If they are religious whether it is Somali or not, they shouldn't dance. Especially Belly dancing, which is a very sexual dance. They have been brainwashed, wallahi.

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:03 pm
by Hambalayo2
[quote="Alluring"]:lol: Laughing Laughing Laughing

They did that, I am sorry but that is hilarious. I can just imagined someone doing that. Those girls have issues. If they are religious whether it is Somali or not, they shouldn't dance. Especially Belly dancing, which is a very sexual dance. They have been brainwashed, wallahi.[/quote]

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It is hilarious, what is more hilarious is her calling them munaafiq, when they were all at such a wedding in the first place Confused

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:07 pm
by Alluring
[quote="Hambalayo2"][quote="Alluring"]:lol: Laughing Laughing Laughing

They did that, I am sorry but that is hilarious. I can just imagined someone doing that. Those girls have issues. If they are religious whether it is Somali or not, they shouldn't dance. Especially Belly dancing, which is a very sexual dance. They have been brainwashed, wallahi.[/quote]

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It is hilarious, what is more hilarious is her calling them munaafiq, when they were all at such a wedding in the first place Confused[/quote]

Laughing,

Atleast they didn't go on top of a guy and hump him dry and say "Well, Arabic music was playing so it is alright"

Re: Genuine Question

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 7:14 pm
by michael_ital
Hambalayo

The dancing, Sister. I was referring to the dancing, not the music. Laughing Laughing

[quote="kambuli"]

Last year I attended a wedding. There were girls who wore the xijaab. People danced all night..Those girls did not dance because they saw it as xaraam, at least that is what they said.

Then after a while an Arabic CD started playing then the two girls started dancing... belly dancing and all happy etc..

My question is;

Why some people think it is ok to dance with Arabic songs but not Ok to dance with Somali or English songs...

Walaahay I was like Evil or Very Mad what an ingnorance Exclamation[/quote]

Re: Genuine Question

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 9:18 pm
by sexy-kitten
[quote="kambuli"]Please just a genuine response Smile

Last year I attended a wedding. There were girls who wore the xijaab. People danced all night..Those girls did not dance because they saw it as xaraam, at least that is what they said.

Then after a while an Arabic CD started playing then the two girls started dancing... belly dancing and all happy etc..

My question is;

Why some people think it is ok to dance with Arabic songs but not Ok to dance with Somali or English songs...

Walaahay I was like Evil or Very Mad what an ingnorance Exclamation[/quote]

Apparently, they think Somali and English music will lead them to hell but Arabic music won't.

Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:22 pm
by Ay iisho
[quote="Unclebin"]Sister Kam
maybe they just felt something deep inside them when راغب علامة classic
فرق كبير bounced the halls. I know I would get my belly dance on Laughing[/quote]


Laughing get ready to come out of the non-gay closed Razz




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Posted: Sat Aug 12, 2006 10:27 pm
by Ay iisho
[quote="kambuli"]Uncle,
Maya walaal, waa Somali somali dhashay Exclamation No Arabic trait. Laughing
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black women don't have Awra therefore they shouldn't be wearing xijaab Rolling Eyes