Thank you my brother #FreeKurdistanI love and respect my Somali brothers I admire how you guys are with deen I also love your food too
Thank you my brother #FreeKurdistanI love and respect my Somali brothers I admire how you guys are with deen I also love your food too
I never knew about kurdish people or kurdistan before I met that guy. He looked very white. Brown eyes and brown hair with white skin.I’m Kurdish and I respect Somalis. I had a childhood friend who was my neighbour we were good friends but he and his family had to move to another state. The masjid close to me the people who attend are mostly Somalis treat me well and I love them. I don’t necessarily think a Kurdistan will come to be for reasons, but would like to see better treatment for them. I’d also like to see one day Somalia to become fully functioning
I take a fond interest in learning about other cultures and people and is good to learn about others instead of hating.
@Tucking_Fypo
I apologise for swearing at you but there are things you said that weren’t true.
I don’t hate Turks I just don’t like the politics sometimes. FSA has isis members that have dissolved into them so their organisation ain’t legit either as well as al nusra members.
@Aklas you’re gonna have to google it bro I think it might be in al kafi but it’s definitely there
No not really. I guess he was just a bit patriotic lol @SOULSEARCHING my nose isn’t big and neither am I short. I guess u gotta do some more soul searchingI never knew about kurdish people or kurdistan before I met that guy. He looked very white. Brown eyes and brown hair with white skin.
He was a proud Kurdish and only ever said he went to kurdistan. I tried to ask him about which country his family was from (i.e turkish kurdistan,
irani kurdistan etc.) and he’d always brush the question off. After a few tries I caught the hint and stopped asking.
Is that sort of a taboo to ask? Like which region a Kurd is from?
We’ve had a few. Ayubid dynasty would be the most famous in history but the notion of a nation state didn’t really exist back then but it was however ruled by a Kurd, Salahudin al ayubi who fought the crusaders. There’s been a few hypothesised ancient kingdoms such as the Medes and the kardouchi.Have they ever had a kingdom to themselves in history?
Yes I agree the swearing was unnecessary will edit when I can@Geostars you need to calm yourself down when you're addressing other people. I fully support the aspirations of the Kurdish people to have their own country, they deserve it. 50 million stateless people is injustice in my book. I know about the Ayyubid dynasty and it's glorious founder Salahuddin Al Ayyubi. His dynasty rebelled many crusading Christian armies of Europe. Heroes of the Muslim Ummah indeed. I studied those chapters of Islamic history in Arabic.
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