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It might be one of his misfortune 'PL cousin' his trying to hide.TheblueNwhite wrote:![]()
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Ximan how do you know where she's from?
Her first cousin is Ayaan Hirsi, her third cousin is Waris Dirie, her fourth cousin is Iman her third uncle is Cadubilaahi Yusuf. Joke aside, the lady is from Garowe. Its sad that there many christian somalis around these days. Yassir AllahTheblueNwhite wrote:![]()
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Ximan how do you know where she's from?
the FILM is 1000% FAKE. cant you see shes not in Somalia. but shes in KENYA.XimanJaale wrote:
Nuurta Farah had been confined to her home in Gedo region in southern Somalia since May 10, when her family found out that she had embraced Christianity. Area Christians reported that Farah was severely beaten and tortured for leaving Islam and had been shackled to a tree by day, and put in a small, dark room at night. She was also taken to a doctor who prescribed medication for a “mental illness.” Alarmed by her determination to keep her faith, her parents decided she had gone crazy and forced her to take the prescribed medication, but it had no effect in swaying her from her faith, the source said. Traditionally, many Somalis believe the Quran cures the sick, especially the mentally ill, so the Islamic scripture was recited to her twice a week. She declined her family’s offer of forgiveness in exchange for renouncing Christianity, sources said.
damu wrote:Nuurta Farah had been confined to her home in Gedo region in southern Somalia since May 10, when her family found out that she had embraced Christianity. Area Christians reported that Farah was severely beaten and tortured for leaving Islam and had been shackled to a tree by day, and put in a small, dark room at night. She was also taken to a doctor who prescribed medication for a “mental illness.” Alarmed by her determination to keep her faith, her parents decided she had gone crazy and forced her to take the prescribed medication, but it had no effect in swaying her from her faith, the source said. Traditionally, many Somalis believe the Quran cures the sick, especially the mentally ill, so the Islamic scripture was recited to her twice a week. She declined her family’s offer of forgiveness in exchange for renouncing Christianity, sources said.![]()
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damu wrote:Nuurta Farah had been confined to her home in Gedo region in southern Somalia since May 10, when her family found out that she had embraced Christianity. Area Christians reported that Farah was severely beaten and tortured for leaving Islam and had been shackled to a tree by day, and put in a small, dark room at night. She was also taken to a doctor who prescribed medication for a “mental illness.” Alarmed by her determination to keep her faith, her parents decided she had gone crazy and forced her to take the prescribed medication, but it had no effect in swaying her from her faith, the source said. Traditionally, many Somalis believe the Quran cures the sick, especially the mentally ill, so the Islamic scripture was recited to her twice a week. She declined her family’s offer of forgiveness in exchange for renouncing Christianity, sources said.![]()
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BOSASO--Two young women accused of having a lesbian relationship were sentenced to death on February 19 by a court in the self-declared autonomous region of Puntland in nothern Somalia.
Ismahaan Awil, 21, and Farhia, 19, were sentenced by an Islamic court for "unnatural behavior."