Shirib wrote:What were u laughing at?
I believe all the other books were in Hebrew.
the Babylonian's didnt speak/write Hebrew

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Shirib wrote:What were u laughing at?
I believe all the other books were in Hebrew.
write exactly what I said?PINK_BUNNY wrote:FAH1223 wrote:
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I was like wtf, when I first saw it...acudubillahi mina shaydaani rajiim
So u had 2 write exactly wat u said? The whole phrase..LOL.....Fah, why u givin me sinful links like dat?
Oh my bad.Somaliweyn Commando wrote:Shirib wrote:What were u laughing at?I believe all the other books were in Hebrew.
the Babylonian's didnt speak/write Hebrew
They're also the ones who re-wrote the Torah, today's Jews don't follow the religion of Musa, they follow an invented religion that was written by their ancestors who were enslaved by the Babylonians who invaded Jerusalem after Nabi Suleyman's death:Somaliweyn Commando wrote:the Babylonian's didnt speak/write Hebrew
J/K all da way, luv da link!.....I was laughin bout u sayin acdul billahi minashadani rajim.....I just pictured u sayin da whole phrase!FAH1223 wrote:write exactly what I said?PINK_BUNNY wrote:FAH1223 wrote:
I know Nebi Yuunis![]()
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I was like wtf, when I first saw it...acudubillahi mina shaydaani rajiim
So u had 2 write exactly wat u said? The whole phrase..LOL.....Fah, why u givin me sinful links like dat?
Lol...well its historic pictures
Somalia wasn't the least bit pious back then; half of the society were secular and took Islam for granted, the other half believed in invented traditions like grave worshiping and praying to dead men, more than they believed in following the true essence of Islam.+chilli wrote:I wish Somalia was as pious as it seemed then...where you had stories and poems of the saxabs and the Prophets you have hate and war.
That was probably his mother toungue, as he came from southern Iraq, but he travelled a lot, as far as Egypt I believe, so I would think he probably spoke more than one language.Somaliweyn Commando wrote:from some research i think Ibrahim aleyhi salaam spoke
The Akkadian language, Assyro-Babylonian a semetic Language
Somalia became more religous since 91. Atleast now everyone is covered up.Koronto91 wrote:Somalia wasn't the least bit pious back then; half of the society were secular and took Islam for granted, the other half believed in invented traditions like grave worshiping and praying to dead men, more than they believed in following the true essence of Islam.+chilli wrote:I wish Somalia was as pious as it seemed then...where you had stories and poems of the saxabs and the Prophets you have hate and war.
Somalia was secular! Religion wasn't taken that seriously....I guess we've gone from bad 2 worse! I'd take that ova dis anyday.+chilli wrote:I wish Somalia was as pious as it seemed then...where you had stories and poems of the saxabs and the Prophets you have hate and war.
Nabi Lut (as) was his nephew, so he too spoke whatever was spoken in Babylon/Iraq back then, but how did Nabi Lut (as) communicate with the people he was sent to in Saduum (Sodomy & Gamora) which is in Israel/Jordan today?Somaliweyn Commando wrote:from some research i think Ibrahim aleyhi salaam spoke
The Akkadian language, Assyro-Babylonian a semetic Language
Yeah, my father remarked on that when he sees videos of back home. He never saw women wearing niqaab when he was there besides the ladies who were descended of Arabs.Shirib wrote:
Somalia became more religous since 91. Atleast now everyone is covered up.
I was told that some people were out in mini skirts and everything, only married folks covered there hair etc.FAH1223 wrote:Yeah, my father remarked on that when he sees videos of back home. He never saw women wearing niqaab when he was there besides the ladies who were descended of Arabs.Shirib wrote:
Somalia became more religous since 91. Atleast now everyone is covered up.
Koronto, has the bidca been declined since the civil war?