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Well hello there, its the day of women, 8th of march and i'm here to appreciate the greatest group of females god has ever created

They have been described as beautiful, intelegent and among othere things. These women were far ahead of their peers that they were rulers of their own respective nation in a mideavel time, the queens of the horn.

They are the epitome of women excellence, the grace of our very own earth. They even a get a mention in he holy Quran when their queen ( balqiis), AS, married prophet suleman ( king solomon ) AS. They are the honorable habesha women

Happy PAHGS day everyone
 

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Using this glorious day to celebrate the cadan woman shameful to the womb you came out of.
:faysalwtf:

I’m taking over this thread to celebrate the women of this forum who have the patience of a saint dealing with these xoolo on a day to day basis.

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Salut to eedo @Basra for always providing the laughs.
S/O to @cinina for her sharp wit and her subliminal shady ways
@Reiko the xalimo general who has been dragging faraxs like a rag doll since the beginning of time- we are willing to ignore your qabilism.
@Hades you are a very classy xalimo, one wonders what you’re doing here in this cesspool.
@Steamdevolopment since we are keeping it positive, I’ll leave it here.

The best thing about this forum is definitely the females.
 
Using this glorious day to celebrate the cadan woman shameful to the womb you came out of.
:faysalwtf:

I’m taking over this thread to celebrate the women of this forum who have the patience of a saint dealing with these xoolo on a day to day basis.

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Salut to eedo @Basra for always providing the laughs.
S/O to @cinina for her sharp wit and her subliminal shady ways
@Reiko the xalimo general who has been dragging faraxs like a rag doll since the beginning of time- we are willing to ignore your qabilism.
@Hades you are a very classy xalimo, one wonders what you’re doing here in this cesspool.
@Steamdevolopment since we are keeping it positive, I’ll leave it here.

The best thing about this forum is definitely the females.

Habesha girls are NOT cadaan!!
 

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Balqis wasn't from the horn of Africa nor was she habeshi. She was from the people of Saba in Yemen. And it's unknown whether she married Sulayman a.s or not. All we know that she accepted Islam & worshiped Allah alone, which is the most important thing of all.
 
Salut to eedo @Basra for always providing the laughs.
S/O to @cinina for her sharp wit and her subliminal shady ways
@Reiko the xalimo general who has been dragging faraxs like a rag doll since the beginning of time- we are willing to ignore your qabilism.
@Hades you are a very classy xalimo, one wonders what you’re doing here in this cesspool.
@Steamdevolopment since we are keeping it positive, I’ll leave it here.

The best thing about this forum is definitely the females.
Your posts are the reason why I'm still here these days
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Balqis wasn't from the horn of Africa nor was she habeshi. She was from the people of Saba in Yemen. And it's unknown whether she married Sulayman a.s or not. All we know that she accepted Islam & worshiped Allah alone, which is the most important thing of all.

She was the queen of Axum empire, a habesha empire who ruled modern day yemen,eritrea and northern part of moder day ethiopia. That same empire tried to conquer mekka with elephants and failed, but at this moment the empire wasn't as pious as it used to be. At that same year is when the prophet scw was born, the year of elephants ( aam al-fiil) there is a whole Surah discussing about this particular incident.

Dont hate abaayo.
 
Well hello there, its the day of women, 8th of march and i'm here to appreciate the greatest group of females god has ever created

They have been described as beautiful, intelegent and among othere things. These women were far ahead of their peers that they were rulers of their own respective nation in a mideavel time, the queens of the horn.

They are the epitome of women excellence, the grace of our very own earth. They even a get a mention in he holy Quran when their queen ( balqiis), AS, married prophet suleman ( king solomon ) AS. They are the honorable habesha women

Happy PAHGS day everyone
They always say bilqis was arab.
 
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Women still struggling for financial independence - Four-in-10 Canadian women know "very little" about finance and investment


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Kelley Keehn offers helpful tips on how women can realize financial independence

TORONTO, March 5, 2018 /CNW/ - Nearly four-in-10 (38%) Canadian women admit they know "very little" about finance and investment according to a national survey commissioned by the Financial Planning Standards Council (FPSC) in time for International Women's Day (March 8).


The Leger poll asked 1,000 Canadian women last month about the struggles they face when it comes to feeling financially empowered.

The survey found nearly nine-in-ten (86%) Canadian women have at least one struggle when it comes to their finances, including the following:

  • Nearly four-in-10 (38%) say they know "very little" about finance and investment
  • Nearly three-in-10 (28%) are dependent on a partner or someone else to make ends meet financially
"These numbers show that women still have a long way to go in terms of their comfort and understanding in regard to financial matters," said Kelley Keehn, award-winning author, personal finance educator and consumer advocate for FPSC. "It's a wakeup call and an opportunity to seek education, grow in effectiveness and lay claim to our financial independence."

Here are some of the survey's other standout findings:

  • Single women are significantly more likely than their married counterparts to admit they know very little about issues related to finance and investment (47% vs. 35% of married women)
  • Nearly four-in-ten (38%) women feel uncomfortable negotiating a better interest rate
  • 16% of women leave the management of household finances and investments to their partner
  • 34 percent have more debt (outside of real estate) than savings
  • 19 percent of women do not keep track of their spending
Of all the women polled, over half (56%) do not have a written financial plan (stunningly, 60% of those aged 45-54 don't have a plan), while 42 percent do not know their credit score.

Women can empower themselves with these tips:

  • Know the lingo: Simply vow to get up five minutes early every day―just for one week―and Google as many financial terms as you can. Knowing a few financial basics and some terminology is a great start to building strong financial self-esteem for women.
  • Start a money group: Studies have shown that women can learn better when discussing topics with their cohorts. The group doesn't have to be complex. Simply meeting once a month to discuss all things financial is a solid step to identifying and reaching your goals.
  • Work with a CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER® professional: The most important move is getting a pro on your side. Working with a CFP® professional is the quickest way to build your self-confidence and ensure it stays strong your entire life.
There are free resources for women to build their confidence and take charge of their financial future at www.financialplanningforcanadians.ca.

The full results of the Financial Independence survey can be found here.

About Financial Planning Standards Council
A professional standards-setting and certification body working in the public interest, FPSC's purpose is to drive value and instill confidence in financial planning. FPSC ensures those it certifies―Certified Financial Planner® and FPSC Level 1® Certificants in Financial Planning―meet appropriate standards of competence and professionalism through rigorous requirements of education, examination, experience and ethics. With FPSC's formal partnership with the Institut québécois de planification financière (IQPF), which is the only organization authorized to certify Financial Planners in Québec, there are more than 23,500 Financial Planners in Canada who have met, and continue to meet, FPSC's standards. More information is available at FPSC.ca and FinancialPlanningForCanadians.ca.

About the Financial Independence Survey
Leger conducted a survey of 1,000 Canadian women completed between Feb 12 and 15, 2018 using its online panel, LegerWeb. A probability sample of the same size would yield a margin of error of +/-3.1%, 19 times out of 20. Leger's online panel has approximately 400,000 members nationally – with between 10,000 and 20,000 new members added each month and has a retention rate of 90 percent.

About FinancialPlanningForCanadians.ca
FinancialPlanningForCanadians.ca was created by FPSC to provide Canadian consumers with useful, actionable information about financial planning. The site—containing over 100 articles, videos and research results—encourages consumers to use financial planning to navigate various life stages.

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http://www.kelleykeehn.com/

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Well hello there, its the day of women, 8th of march and i'm here to appreciate the greatest group of females god has ever created

They have been described as beautiful, intelegent and among othere things. These women were far ahead of their peers that they were rulers of their own respective nation in a mideavel time, the queens of the horn.

They are the epitome of women excellence, the grace of our very own earth. They even a get a mention in he holy Quran when their queen ( balqiis), AS, married prophet suleman ( king solomon ) AS. They are the honorable habesha women

Happy PAHGS day everyone


I dont think Bliquis married Prophet Suleiman.AS It doesn't say in the Quran. Fake news!
 

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She was the queen of Axum empire, a habesha empire who ruled modern day yemen,eritrea and northern part of moder day ethiopia. That same empire tried to conquer mekka with elephants and failed, but at this moment the empire wasn't as pious as it used to be. At that same year is when the prophet scw was born, the year of elephants ( aam al-fiil) there is a whole Surah discussing about this particular incident.

Dont hate abaayo.

Nah, as I already said, she was part of the Saba kingdom, not the Axum. The kingdom got first conquered by the Himyars, and then succeeded by the Axumite empire way later.

I don't know what you mean by "as pious as they used to be"??? As far as I know, the Sabaeans were just like Jews & Christians "the people of the book". And they were one of the original arabs. They weren't Habesha nor Oromo(a lot of Oromos seem to claim her too).

As you can see in the map below, Axum only ruled certain parts of Yemen in the beginning. They only started conquering other Yemeni kingdoms with the fall of the Himyar kingdom. By the time the Axumites got their hands on Saba, that kingdom which used to be referred to as "paradise on earth" no longer existed, and most of its inhabitants left when the dam broke down.
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