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No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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I have decided to out right stop my qabilnimo , from hence forth I will try my hardest to find the good in all somali, I am also piecing together some ideas and hope to get started on a manifesto of them very soon. inshaallah. I will post only encouraging topics from hence forth, inshaallah. :clap:
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Re: No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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mody21 wrote:I have decided to out right stop my qabilnimo , from hence forth I will try my hardest to find the good in all somali, I am also piecing together some ideas and hope to get started on a manifesto of them very soon. inshaallah. I will post only encouraging topics from hence forth, inshaallah. :clap:
hard to beleive mj individual will stop tribalsim :!:
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^ :-@
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faraaxoos1 wrote:
mody21 wrote:I have decided to out right stop my qabilnimo , from hence forth I will try my hardest to find the good in all somali, I am also piecing together some ideas and hope to get started on a manifesto of them very soon. inshaallah. I will post only encouraging topics from hence forth, inshaallah. :clap:
hard to beleive mj individual will stop tribalsim :!:
And how on earth do you think this ill-advised, poorly timed, and stupid comments of yours, would, in any way, help to make the Majeerteens less prone to qabiilism, if in fact, they are more qabiilistic in nature than other Somalis, as you are obviously suggesting? You should give the fellow a break and encourage him if he wants to mend his ways and strives to leave this qabiil crap behind and henceforth see all Somalis as brothers and sisters irrespective of clan lineage and treat them as such.
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faraaxoos1 wrote:
mody21 wrote:I have decided to out right stop my qabilnimo , from hence forth I will try my hardest to find the good in all somali, I am also piecing together some ideas and hope to get started on a manifesto of them very soon. inshaallah. I will post only encouraging topics from hence forth, inshaallah. :clap:
hard to beleive mj individual will stop tribalsim :!:
Hard to believe the day MJs don’t occupy ur mind. :!:
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XaliimoFarax wrote:
faraaxoos1 wrote:
mody21 wrote:I have decided to out right stop my qabilnimo , from hence forth I will try my hardest to find the good in all somali, I am also piecing together some ideas and hope to get started on a manifesto of them very soon. inshaallah. I will post only encouraging topics from hence forth, inshaallah. :clap:
hard to beleive mj individual will stop tribalsim :!:
Hard to believe the day MJs don’t occupy ur mind. :!:
why would i even give the time to do so??? com'on xaliimoi farax :| :)
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Re: No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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A man is only as good as his word, we'll see how long you prevail sxb :up:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: @ This thread
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Re: No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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mody21 wrote:I have decided to out right stop my qabilnimo , from hence forth I will try my hardest to find the good in all somali, I am also piecing together some ideas and hope to get started on a manifesto of them very soon. inshaallah. I will post only encouraging topics from hence forth, inshaallah. :clap:
:up: :up: :up: :up: in sha Allaaah i've witness a great change in a few members here Ma sha Allaaah keep up the great work :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

Lets hope it lasts even after may :lol: :lol: :lol: :up:
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Re: No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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after some of the shit i've seen on this site coming from people who grew up outside somalia, i think it's safe to say qabiil will never be forgotten.
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Re: No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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Rabshoole wrote:A man is only as good as his word, we'll see how long you prevail sxb :up:

walle wa 7ikmad! :up: afkaga omba ko 3ebeyni. qofki afkeesa qabsada, wo aman heli aakharo iyo adunba.
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I think the problem for the second gereration or people born outside of somalia is the books. I read two recent books written by so-called somali expertise ( am I allowed to name them here?), obviously I do not want to advertsie their books, but those Westren academics are rejunivating the divide and rule policy. They write things that divides the somalis into clans, and deleiberlty making one clan the victim of the other.

They ''record'' statements that they did not have reference for.

I qoute from the book next.
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Re: No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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^
I disagree I think Dahabshiil is to blame
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Re: No more qaabil (beginning manifesto)

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http://www.dahabshiil.com/about-us/daha ... story.html

I think Dahabshiil is to busy making money to care about qabiil ....

Dahabshiil Story

Dahabshiil is the ‘rags to riches’ story of an African entrepreneur whose business was interrupted after the Somali civil war. With limited resources and a strong network of contacts they set about rebuilding their company, which two decades later is now one of the largest international money transfer businesses in the Horn of Africa.

In 2010, Dahabshiil celebrated 40 years in the business. With Abdirashid Duale as CEO, and founder Mr Mohamed Duale as Chairman, Dahabshiil remains a family business. Today, Dahabshiil employs nearly 5,000 people in over 150 countries. With offices in London and Dubai, Dahabshiil provides services to some of the world’s leading humanitarian organisations, including the United Nations, Oxfam, the Department for International Development, Development Alternatives, Inc (DAI) and Save the Children.

Dahabshiil is arguably one of the most important multinational businesses in Africa – providing a vital money transfer lifeline to those living in many countries across Africa and beyond.

Company History

Dahabshiil was founded by Mr Mohamed Saeed Duale in 1970. He started trading as a remittance broker, selling imported goods from Gulf States on behalf of migrant workers and transferring the proceeds back to their families.
In 1970 Dahabshiil opened its first shop in Burao, the capital city of the Togdheer province in North-West Somalia (now known as Somaliland).
Over the next 18 years, Mr Duale Mohamed, with the support of his staff expanded the business to become the leading remittance broker in the Horn of Africa.
In 1988, the business collapsed as civil war broke out across Somalia, forcing half a million Somalis to flee to seek refuge all over the world.
With limited resources, Mr Duale used his experience and strong network of business associates to set up a new remittance venture, enabling Somali refugees to send goods back to displaced family members.
Coinciding with an influx of Somali immigrants to the UK, the family set up an office in London.
As the UK’s Somali population grew, so did Dahabshiil.
In 2009, Dahabshiil made banking history and launched the first ever debit card in Somaliland.
In 2010, Dahabshiil opened an Islamic bank in Djibouti.
In March 2010, Somtel, a telecommunications provider, was launched. The organisation is largely owned by Dahabshiil, and provides telecommunications services in the Somaliland region.
Forty years on and Dahabshiil’s original values still ring true: trust and responsibility. The business has zero debt, remains entirely family-owned and is committed to its fair commission fee policy.
Dahabshiil continues to support the Somali community both in Africa and abroad, investing 5% of its profits into community regeneration projects involving the development of schools, hospitals, agriculture and sanitation.
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