Its January 26 today...
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- KacdoonSool
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Its January 26 today...
34 years ago on this date the Siyad Barre government was overthrown does anybody who is mentally stable really think it was worth it ?
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Re: Its January 26 today...
Happy anniversary
A great day
For the liberation of somalis
If you were not daroood you would Also enjoy this day
Nobody wants to be second class citizen in their own country
A great day
For the liberation of somalis
If you were not daroood you would Also enjoy this day
Nobody wants to be second class citizen in their own country
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Re: Its January 26 today...
For non-faqash skinnies of note, specifically, hawiye and iidoor, oo dulmi tabanaayey under siyad barre brutal tyranny, yes, it was absolutely, 100% all worth it. On the flipside though, for certain segments within the faqash community, specially, those who were deemed instrumental in helping ina barre stay in power far longer than he would have otherwise, and were, in fact, lavishly recompensed for their loyalty, of course, for them, the eventual overthrow of the dictator was the worst nightmare imaginable, as it was ultimately bound to place them in a exceedingly precarious situation in terms of preserving their own hides.
Re: Its January 26 today...
Indeed a dark day. If only FarhanYare knew the result was him claiming asylum in Australia claiming Darood years after that.
Ustaadh Barabossa,
Word on the street is Abdiwahab252 received a blessed apple from Caydiid that day. Is there any commemoration of that day he observes involving apples?
Ustaadh Barabossa,
Word on the street is Abdiwahab252 received a blessed apple from Caydiid that day. Is there any commemoration of that day he observes involving apples?
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Re: Its January 26 today...
Fahan maskaxyare ma daarood bu ku dhiiban yahay in australia I never knew this


Re: Its January 26 today...
Khalidow soo dulmi maaha? Guryo Darood intaad biliqaysid markaas aad isla qolodi magaca ka xadid?Khalid Ali wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:58 am Fahan maskaxyare ma daarood bu ku dhiiban yahay in australia I never knew this![]()
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Re: Its January 26 today...
Yes but Murax u can’t expect reason from farhan identity theft baad ka hadlaysa dall dhan bu liqay the metal scrap looters u can’t reason with them not one bit wuxu doonayo garan maysid wuxu diidaysa garan maysid
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Re: Its January 26 today...
Ustaad, I am not the least familiar with that significant historic event where ustaad AW was awarded, by none other than mujaahid Ceydid, the much coveted HAG Holly Apple, so, I therefore, pray to be excused for the reluctance, on my part, to venture into making further comments on the matter. Having said that though, I do still have a piece of AW-related news story that I wish to share with the esteemed SomNet members.Murax wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 5:29 am Indeed a dark day. If only FarhanYare knew the result was him claiming asylum in Australia claiming Darood years after that.
Ustaadh Barabossa,
Word on the street is Abdiwahab252 received a blessed apple from Caydiid that day. Is there any commemoration of that day he observes involving apples?
A couple of weeks or so ago, an intelligence of no small moment reached me concerning the long-wondered whereabouts of our mutual dear old friend, AW.
According to intimate relations\friends of the legendary former USC cadet, ustad Abdiwahab, has, for nearly three years now, disavowed, body and soul, the fadhikurir way of life. He, instead, is said to have since embarked on a spiritual journey, retreating into a remote mountainous region, not far from an ancient ancestral village of his, deep into the southern mudug valley, called Sedex Higlo. In the backdrop of the above admirably painted panoramic surroundings, the newly-minted "hermit" ( if I may be permitted to term it as such), does, indeed, appear to be intent to wholly dedicate the balance of his term of life in contemplative pursuits.
To sum it up, Ustad abdiwaha aduunka dhan faraha uu kala baxey to the point that, with other than a handful of devoted maiden servants ( whose job it is to assist their master with what little bare necessities of daily chores he may still require), the "Monk of Sedex Higlo", as he is now dubbed, has zero contact with the outside world.
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