Nurudin Farah
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Nurudin Farah
Have you read any of his books? Which of his books would you recommend?
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Re: Nurudin Farah
I wouldn't recommend any. The guy writes about Somalis and their practice of bestiality. And I don't think his works are compatible with the teachings of Islam.Executive wrote:Have you read any of his books? Which of his books would you recommend?
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Re: Nurudin Farah
I read 'From a Crooked Rib' when I was younger, it was pretty good. I just couldnt get my head around the idea that someone could be so reer baadiye that pasta and radios would confuse them 

Re: Nurudin Farah
I watched a video of him since it's ogaadeen week but that's as far as I went.
Re: Nurudin Farah
He wrote "MAPS",it is about the huge defeat of Somalia in Ogaden War(1978)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuruddin_Farah
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuruddin_Farah
He knows Cuba defeated Somalia in 1978.Maps, which is set during the Ogaden conflict of 1977, employs the innovative technique of second-person narration for exploring questions of cultural identity in a post-independence world. He followed the novel with Gifts (1993) and Secrets (1998), both of which earned awards.
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Re: Nurudin Farah
How can u read anything a somali has written? Isnt that an Oxymoron? Misee this is a "lets support" our own deal? Well u all are welcoem to read my books at amazon.com--search for author name Basra. 

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