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Two Somalilanders amongst most influential.....

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Black Britons
Mo Farah and that geezer from World Remit

http://www.itv.com/news/central/2016-10 ... k-britons/
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Well done to the boys. Hopefully they will pave the way for more successful people.

I know two Somalilanders who have been signed up to Chelsea and Liverpool football clubs Junior.
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Black? What happened to being Arabs?
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Thuganomics wrote:Black Britons
Mo Farah and that geezer from World Remit

http://www.itv.com/news/central/2016-10 ... k-britons/
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Mohamed Farah was the 3rd most influential person of Arab origin few years ago and I'm sure he'll make it to the top 3 this year.
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Maasha allaah :up:
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Djiboutian wrote:
Thuganomics wrote:Black Britons
Mo Farah and that geezer from World Remit

http://www.itv.com/news/central/2016-10 ... k-britons/
:up:

Mohamed Farah was the 3rd most influential person of Arab origin few years ago and I'm sure he'll make it to the top 3 this year.
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jalaaludin5 wrote:
Djiboutian wrote:
Thuganomics wrote:Black Britons
Mo Farah and that geezer from World Remit

http://www.itv.com/news/central/2016-10 ... k-britons/
:up:

Mohamed Farah was the 3rd most influential person of Arab origin few years ago and I'm sure he'll make it to the top 3 this year.
you cannot be serious!
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Why not?
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Djiboutian wrote:
jalaaludin5 wrote:
Djiboutian wrote:
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Mohamed Farah was the 3rd most influential person of Arab origin few years ago and I'm sure he'll make it to the top 3 this year.
you cannot be serious!
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Why not?

Phuk that shit. What Arab Origins are you talking about. Man Mo is Somali, cushitic, East African, black. And he does not even speak Arabic.
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By the way I wonder why raage omar is not in that list.
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Djiboutian wrote:
jalaaludin5 wrote:
Djiboutian wrote:
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Mohamed Farah was the 3rd most influential person of Arab origin few years ago and I'm sure he'll make it to the top 3 this year.
you cannot be serious!
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Why not?
Because we both know in'aad xumbo cuskaneysid lool
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jalaaludin5 wrote:
Djiboutian wrote:
jalaaludin5 wrote:
you cannot be serious!
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Because we both know in'aad xumbo cuskaneysid lool
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My fellow Djiboutian Tanaan cuskanaya >>>>

http://www.arabianbusiness.com/arabian- ... BZaVVR9600
theyuusuf143 wrote:
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jalaaludin5 wrote:
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Phuk that shit. What Arab Origins are you talking about. Man Mo is Somali, cushitic, East African, black. And he does not even speak Arabic.
Mohamed Farah is Somalilander and his former country Somali Republic is a member of Arab league and African Union which makes him African and Arabian.

Mo Farah

When Mo Farah picked up an astonishing two gold medals at last year’s Olympic Games in London, the Arab world was jubilant.
Newspapers and media outlets across the region celebrated his Arab heritage
as the Briton completed victories over top-class opposition in the 5,000 and 10,000-metre finals.
Mohamed Farah was born in Mogadishu, the capital of Somalia in 1983, and spent the early years of his childhood in Djibouti. He moved to the UK aged eight, and began running in earnest from 2005 onwards. He is considering upgrading to the marathon.
Farah is a sponsor of the UK-based Muslim Writers Awards and launched the Mo Farah Foundation after a trip to Somalia in 2011. He was awarded a CBE in the UK’s 2013 New Year’s honours list.
Maxamed Farah Carabtu aad ayay u jecel yihiin uguna faanan. Inshallah adna marun bay cushitic iyo qadaad weynaha aad sheeganaysiid kugu faani doonan.

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Djiboutian wrote:
Maxamed Farah Carabtu aad ayay u jecel yihiin uguna faanan. Inshallah adna marun bay cushitic iyo qadaad weynaha aad sheeganaysiid kugu faani doonan.

P.S. Never use F word when you address me :ufdup:
No one really cares about that nigger Mo Farah in the Arab world its just a list :lol:
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Let me dispell some myths. There's nothing wrong with Arabs, they are a heterogenous group. That much I am aware. However, the problem stems from a need to claim what you are not. If you are recent Arab admixed, this does not apply to you.

Somalis are not Arab.

Somalia is the only (non-Arab) country in the Arab League. I omitted Eritrea because it's an observer nation ( however they have a bit of admixture so I'll let it slide) and Djibouti, it followed Somalia's lead, the vast majority of its residents are non-Arab; Somalis and Afars. However, they have a significantly larger Yemeni population (per capita) than in Somalia (so I'll let it go).

Somalis don't speak Arabic as their (primary language).

100% Somalis do not have any Penninsula Arab DNA.

Premise - Mo Farah cannot be an Arab. Might I add, Arabs are a colour struck people, they like you if you are ivory, not ebony. Sure Mo might have sharp features, but they would just as easily overlook that, despite their desire for a slim nose evidenced by the popularity of rhinoplasties in the Arab world. Mo Farah is being celebrated as an Arab because we haven't heard of any well-known Arab runners. And people love to align themselves with success, hence their desire to claim him. If the brother was still trying to make it out of the hood, he wouldn't even be mentioned by you either (even though he was dedicated to hard work). It's a shame people don't celebrate the process just the end product. FYI, if they tried to claim a Kenyan runner it wouldn't work out. :lol:
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You may not heard of any well-known Arab runners because you might not be into sport but everyone know the greatest middle-distance runner of all time is nothing other than " Hicham El Guerrouj ". Mohamed Farah was not being celebrated because of his success, they cheered on Ayanleh Souleiman too although he failed to make it to the final.

I do agree with you Arab countries are heterogeneous group so is/was Somali Republic. Many Somali nationals don't speak Somali as their ( primary language ) yet they are considered Somali.

I wasn't off topic. All I said was " Mohamed Farah was the 3rd most influential person of Arab origin " and I shared the link earlier. If anyone want to talk about DNA and races he/she can open a new thread.
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Djiboutian wrote:You may not heard of any well-known Arab runners because you might not be into sport but everyone know the greatest middle-distance runner of all time is nothing other than " Hicham El Guerrouj ". Mohamed Farah was not being celebrated because of his success, they cheered on Ayanleh Souleiman too although he failed to make it to the final.

I do agree with you Arab countries are heterogeneous group so is/was Somali Republic. Many Somali nationals don't speak Somali as their ( primary language ) yet they are considered Somali.

I wasn't off topic. All I said was " Mohamed Farah was the 3rd most influential person of Arab origin " and I shared the link earlier. If anyone want to talk about DNA and races he/she can open a new thread.
Rule of thumb, the dominant language of your mainstream Somali is Somali. The diaspora-born Somali could speak English only, but that does not make them ethnically English. I don't mind friendly relations with our neighbors that we share a faith with, but we aren't Afro-Arab. That's the point I'm trying to make.

A Morrocan runner, soomaha. Another African. I consider them Arabized. However, identity is complicated and if that's what they go by despite evidence to suggest no substantial peninsula Arab gene flow. Then so be it. At least they speak some forms of Arabic. Collectively, running isn't what they are known for (that's what I meant). Excuse my ignorance but I had a dish dash wearing Saudi misusing a treadmill, in mind. :lol:
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