Gorgeous Somali guy...

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The guy in the green beanie is so fine...beautiful smooth chocolatey skin, nice beard, pearly white teeth, nice smile...

He seems attractive but you missed out on the topic. :lol:

It's about questioning the punitive teaching methods used in dugsi. And how that approach isn't effective but detrimental and about employing more effective, engaging and compassionate ones for truly appreciating and loving the Deen over one's lifetime.
 

Vanessa

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Green beanie guy is not chocolate skin. He looks medium to light skin to me.

Thank you for sharing the video because I was looking to watch something beneficial
 
He gives off the street smart vibes.. kinda still like a levelled up roadman. I think that's what most women dig. The backwards cap etc.
 
He seems attractive but you missed out on the topic. :lol:

It's about questioning the punitive teaching methods used in dugsi. And how that approach isn't effective but detrimental and about employing more effective, engaging and compassionate ones for truly appreciating and loving the Deen over one's lifetime.
They have interesting conversations. I‘ve watched some of their videos.

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Green beanie guy is not chocolate skin. He looks medium to light skin to me.

Thank you for sharing the video because I was looking to watch something beneficial
He's mariin. Not light but not dark. Essentially, in-between with a bit of a reddish hue.
They have interesting conversations. I‘ve watched some of their videos.

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Jiron

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Thank you for posting, I benefited from these young brothers conversation. I hope their podcast becomes successful :)
 

Basra

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digaagjecel

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Getting married to a good wife and having children is only for the fortunate. You are married with children you should know that.

By the way your a single mother right?
:russ:
 
They don't look like Cadcads. They Gibil-Madow? Though I've noticed most Gibil-Madow don't seem to go by Benadiri or "Reer Xamar" most of the time nowadays.
What is Gibil madow? I hear that a lot, but I assumed it was another word for cadcad/reer Xamar.
 

digaagjecel

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They don't look like Cadcads. They Gibil-Madow? Though I've noticed most Gibil-Madow don't seem to go by Benadiri or "Reer Xamar" most of the time nowadays.
I’m not sure exactly what they are but I know for sure they are related to reer xamars and bantus. A lot of people have negative views on the way our minorities look, I’m glad people find my guy on the left attractive. If I said he was bantu before anybody said anything would they still find him attractive??
 

Shimbiris

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What is Gibil madow? I hear that a lot, but I assumed it was another word for cadcad/reer Xamar.
Most people don't seem to know that "Benadiri" doesn't really refer to Cadcads exclusively. Benadiris are a whole historical subclass of Somalis consisting of a wide amalgamation of qabiils, only some of whom were actually mixed/asiatic (Gibil-Cad). The majority were what was known "Gibil-Madow" and consisted of "pure" Somali Ajuuraan, Raxanweyn and Hawiye subclans who were long time inhabitants of towns like Xamar and Marka. These Gibil-Madow subclans were usually the source of the ruling elite in these port-towns and also the majority of the population:

https://www.somalispot.com/threads/gibil-madow-benadiris.116358/

They are also the source of the Somali ancestry in Cadcads and outnumbered them and any genuine ajanabis like Indians and Arabs.
 

J-Rasta

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Interesting to hear their perspectives.
Yes Dugsi is definitely one of the most terrifying experience as a child I guess that's universal regardless where you are. I'm glad to have seen this video irrespective of the thread's title. This is informative and I believe educative.
Maybe it's up to the millennials and the gen z to change the dynamics and the next generation.
Will we get to see the Macalin not held their canes in a tight grip because all this is causing fear mongering and discourages the pupil to attend.

Perhaps it's about time I open a channel.
Create similar contents revolving around South African Somali youths. Narrating about our surroundings just down to earth podcasts.
Nah.
On a second note I'm going to retract what I said real quick.
I know trolls in the diaspora would make fun of our accents I just had realised that. Just like they would ridicule the English of a Kenyan Somali or a Somali from Somalia.
Somali internet, no I'm not referring this forum but Somali internet on various social media platforms are outrageously vicious.
 

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