
Hisbul Islami; what are they asking for?
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- Somaliman50
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Hisbul Islami; what are they asking for?
This is the second time a firefight has occured since the new administration. The population are content with the admin's decision to begin taxation, but these guys are saying it is unwise and unislamic given that they have no justifications themselves. We cannot allow these groups to continue to choose their own wars in our back garden. Their spokesperson tried to blame Cumar Xaashi but they have no evidence for that other than hearsay. Hope this is solved soon. 

Re: Hisbul Islami; what are they asking for?
Their after Fitna
These guys Hisbul Islami are not strong enough to take over the city so instead their satisfied with chaos in the region. Is the old somali game, if you cant get what you want make sure there is no law and order in that whole area.

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Re: Hisbul Islami; what are they asking for?
Xashi, bro i read a book called "Somalia between Jihad and Restoration" by Shaul Shay, online, and it talked about the history of Islamic movements in Somalia. Then i realised all these groups are either offshoots or representatives of those past militia's from the nineties like Al-Itihaad, Al Ansaar Al Sunnah, Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamaa'ah. Al Takfeer Wal Hijrah, Jamaa'at Tableegh etc The same groups who changed alliances so often that they'd side with General Aideed one day, and Colonel Beerdoofaar the next. It's ridicolous. Infact, some of these groups have fragmented along clan lines many times in the past. They have even worked with warlords as court clerics and advisors. That's why i think Somalia is so complicated today. These radical elements are not honest in their agenda's and are pursueing the interests of outside forces. No government should tolerate this. 

Re: Hisbul Islami; what are they asking for?
This is partizan at its worst. This is why muslims have been warned against joining such groups. Each one calling for their own interest. This only divides the muslims and creates great fitna in the land. Allah commaded as to unite and forbid us from disunity.abakar20 wrote:Xashi, bro i read a book called "Somalia between Jihad and Restoration" by Shaul Shay, online, and it talked about the history of Islamic movements in Somalia. Then i realised all these groups are either offshoots or representatives of those past militia's from the nineties like Al-Itihaad, Al Ansaar Al Sunnah, Ahlu Sunnah Wal Jamaa'ah. Al Takfeer Wal Hijrah, Jamaa'at Tableegh etc The same groups who changed alliances so often that they'd side with General Aideed one day, and Colonel Beerdoofaar the next. It's ridicolous. Infact, some of these groups have fragmented along clan lines many times in the past. They have even worked with warlords as court clerics and advisors. That's why i think Somalia is so complicated today. These radical elements are not honest in their agenda's and are pursueing the interests of outside forces. No government should tolerate this.
They will all be held accountable for the destruction they bring upon the muslims.
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