

He's only 21 years old so he has a bright future ahead of him, will likely make at least two more Olympics.He also competes for the University of Wisconsin.
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Envious1nemansquad wrote:i respect this kid, may allah make him a success in everything he does
he calls himself Mohammad proudly instead of Mo
Yeah bro that's where he is from. I know people who know him heard he's a really smart kid who is doing well in academics too. Hope he wins Canada some medals in the future inshallah.MenaceToSociety wrote:Walaahi bilaahi I met his family few months ago in St. Catherines Ontario...his family living room has all these medals he achieved in Canada...He attends the Uni of Wisc....and also the kid been here in N. America for just about 12 years..he hails from Sool(or was it Sanaag), the same region as Abdi bile Abdi(his dad point that out to us) althought this kid is Isaaq.
envious about what exactly?Cirwaaq wrote:Envious1nemansquad wrote:i respect this kid, may allah make him a success in everything he does
he calls himself Mohammad proudly instead of Mo
Amiin!1nemansquad wrote:i respect this kid, may allah make him a success in everything he does
he calls himself Mohammad proudly instead of Mo
You had to inject negativity regardless of the Mammoth achievement of the TRUE SOMALI HERO. IT is like me pointout that Abdi bile was wearing a short that exposed his Manhood... Envy drives an individual to inject derogatory terms, statements when they have absolutely no other means to attacking the one they envy.1nemansquad wrote:envious about what exactly?Cirwaaq wrote:Envious1nemansquad wrote:i respect this kid, may allah make him a success in everything he does
he calls himself Mohammad proudly instead of Mo
Next time just say alhamdullilah for the brother leave the petty out, that would make you appear more sincere.1nemansquad wrote:SMH
you just made me speechless with that outrageous charge of ................. aaah, no point
More often than not, there is no intention behind it. People around shorten your name and you either correct them, or escape an embarrassing and awkward moment and just go with it.Thuganomics wrote:I actually agree with 1Man about the Mohamed thing.If I was named Mohamed I certainly wouldn't try and Anglicize it .Laakiin we don't know how Mo Farah came to be called Mo or what was the intention behind it
18th, it's good that he has finished the run.WestLdnShawty wrote:Saw him last night..![]()
Wonder what position he finished... Only the top 10 were shown for some reason..![]()