
Read this letter of Sayid below to the British:
I wish to rule my own country and protect my own religion.
If you will, send me a letter saying whether there is to be peace or war.
I intend to go from Burao to Berbera I warn you of this - I wish to fight with you.
I like war, but you do not. God willing, I will take many rifles from you, but you will get no rifles or ammunition from me. I have no forts, no houses, no country.
I have no cultivated fields, no silver, no gold for you to take. I have nothing.
If the country were cultivated or contained houses or property, it would be worth your while to fight. The country is all jungle, and that is of no use to you.
If you want wood and stone, you can get them in plenty. There are also many ant-heaps. The sun is very hot. All you can get from me is war - nothing else.
I have met your men in battle, and have killed them. We are greatly pleased at this. Our men who have fallen in battle have won paradise. God fights for us.
We kill, and you kill. We fight by God's order. That is the truth. We ask for God's blessing. God is with me when I write this. If you wish for war, I am happy;
and, if you wish for peace, I am content also. But if you wish for peace,
leave my country back to your own.
If you wish for war, stay where you are. Hearken to my words.
I wish to exchange a machine gun for ammunition. If you do not want it, I will sell it to some one else. Send me a letter saying whether you desire war or peace."
This is what a retired U.S Marine wrote about Sayid,
The Mullah sent a letter to the British commissioner in Berbera.
"You have to have allies because you are weak. If you were strong, like we are, then you would stand on your own, in dependent and free. This alliance of yours, with Banyaans and Moors, Sihks and Egyptians, Germans and Americans, Arabs and Kafirs and Indians - it is because you are weak, that you have to solicit, as does a prostitute." he hit the nail in the spot

90 years before the fact, Mohammed Said Abdullah Hassan was able to accurately predict the composition and moral stature of today’s UN.