An academic author features a Somalispot thread on two of his books and uses the site as a source for Judism presence in N.Somalia

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I was downloading bunch of Somali related books on PDFs online and suddenly I came across this SBS Journal volume two, the author's name A.Wais sounded fimiliar, I think he is Somali Kenyan but I am not real sure

Anyway, the dude used the thread posted below as a source not only on one book but two, he even misspelled Somalispot lol, even though SomaliPost seems cool name too.

My question is, it possible that this Awais guy infact created that thread to push this narrative of his that there was Christian and Judism practice and presence in ancient Somalia?

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SBS Journal Volume 2, Page 26
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My question is, it possible that this Awais guy infact created that thread to push this narrative of his that there was Christian and Judism practice and presence in ancient Somalia?
It's possiple, the Awais somali-christian guy is very dangerous
Kulahaa 6 of the 13 founders of SYL were somali christians.
 

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It's possiple, the Awais somali-christian guy is very dangerous
Kulahaa 6 of the 13 founders of SYL were somali christians.
Walahi, Damn, he is a hardcore Christian Ileeyn, did he mention the names of the 6 SYL founders that are Christian?:whoo:
 

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Walahi, Damn, he is a hardcore Christian Ileeyn, did he mention the names of the 6 SYL founders that are Christian?:whoo:
He said:
"Somali Christians also played a disproportionate role in the struggle for
independence. The first President and the primary founder of the Somali Youth
League (SYL), Abdulkhadir Sheikh Sakhawudeen (d. June 1951), was a Roman
Catholic Christian. The SYL was the first Somali political party, and its struggle led
to Somalia's independence."
 

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He said:
"Somali Christians also played a disproportionate role in the struggle for
independence. The first President and the primary founder of the Somali Youth
League (SYL), Abdulkhadir Sheikh Sakhawudeen (d. June 1951), was a Roman
Catholic Christian. The SYL was the first Somali political party, and its struggle led
to Somalia's independence."
Raxanweyn Christian aaa, I’ve seen everything now. Thought they were too miskiin to involve in this. :draketf:
 

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I'm not at all surprised 6 of the 13 founding fathers of Somalia were Christians. They know what nation building and dignity means. How much did Christian make up in Somalia back then? And 6 were part of SYL. Unbelievable.

Somalia: Founded by Christians, destroyed by Sunnis.

Just like Lebanon and many other now Muslim states.
 

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