Somalis are no better than Arabs
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 5:05 pm
Asalaamu Caleykum Waraxmatullaahi Wabarakaatuh to my dear respected brothers and sisters in Islam and Hello to the Munaafiq and the Kaafirs
Bacadu Salaam,
Both welcome the filth foreign infidels in their country against their own blood brothers and sisters to be killed for gaining power and competing to be puppet of the kufr master against their own.
There is nothing to be proud of being Somali or an Arab at the moment, but one thing I never be dis proud of that is been Muslim.
Imam Ali once said to his son Imam Hasan, 'My son, learn four things from me and through them you will learn four more. If you keep them in mind your actions will not bring any harm to you: The greatest wealth is Wisdom; the greatest poverty is stupidity; the worst unso- ciableness is that of vanity and self-glorification; and the best nobility of descent exhibits itself in politeness and in refinement of manner. The next four things, my son, are: "Do not make friendship with a fool because when he will try to do you good he will do you harm; do not make a miser your friend because he will run away from you at the time of your dire need; do not be friendly with a vicious and wicked person because he will sell you and your friendship at the cheapest price and do not make friend of a liar because like a mirage he will make you visualize very near the things which lie at a great distance and will make you see at the great distance the things which are near to you.'
Bacadu Salaam,
Both welcome the filth foreign infidels in their country against their own blood brothers and sisters to be killed for gaining power and competing to be puppet of the kufr master against their own.
There is nothing to be proud of being Somali or an Arab at the moment, but one thing I never be dis proud of that is been Muslim.
Imam Ali once said to his son Imam Hasan, 'My son, learn four things from me and through them you will learn four more. If you keep them in mind your actions will not bring any harm to you: The greatest wealth is Wisdom; the greatest poverty is stupidity; the worst unso- ciableness is that of vanity and self-glorification; and the best nobility of descent exhibits itself in politeness and in refinement of manner. The next four things, my son, are: "Do not make friendship with a fool because when he will try to do you good he will do you harm; do not make a miser your friend because he will run away from you at the time of your dire need; do not be friendly with a vicious and wicked person because he will sell you and your friendship at the cheapest price and do not make friend of a liar because like a mirage he will make you visualize very near the things which lie at a great distance and will make you see at the great distance the things which are near to you.'