Lol being patriarchal society does not mean women have no authority or rights or do not influence the community at large ancient Greeks and romans are proof, those sources they have never entered Somalia nor even done any field studies - 19th century- 20th century Colonialists listed how the tribes and ethnic Somalis they came across the women had much more freedom and authority and where not submissive.Maybe Yemeni and Afghan women have it slightly worse than Somali women but to say somali women have too much freedom today is a complete lie. Somalia ranks the fourth lowest in the gender equality index in the world. Women have no power.
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Gender based violence is also extremely high back home. FGM is also the highest in Somalia.
View attachment 315122One or two instances where a Somali woman has hurt her husband doesnβt mean we have more freedom. How do you know she wasnβt defending herself? Especially since her two boys also joined into to stab their father. How do you know he wasnβt being abusive?
And Iβm assuming the relevant documentation you wanted to send me is from a time where somali women werenβt forced to wear the jilbab/niqab in scorching heat? Lol.
Honestly in Somalia wearing a niqab is the best people cat call you and stare if you are wearing a jilbabMaybe Yemeni and Afghan women have it slightly worse than Somali women but to say somali women have too much freedom today is a complete lie. Somalia ranks the fourth lowest in the gender equality index in the world. Women have no power.
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Gender based violence is also extremely high back home. FGM is also the highest in Somalia.
View attachment 315122One or two instances where a Somali woman has hurt her husband doesnβt mean we have more freedom. How do you know she wasnβt defending herself? Especially since her two boys also joined into to stab their father. How do you know he wasnβt being abusive?
And Iβm assuming the relevant documentation you wanted to send me is from a time where somali women werenβt forced to wear the jilbab/niqab in scorching heat? Lol.
Somalia in the 19th century is very different to how it is today. Weβve regressed.Lol being patriarchal society does not mean women have no authority or rights or do not influence the community at large ancient Greeks and romans are proof, those sources they have never entered somalia nor even done any field studies - 19th century- 20th century Colonialists listed how the tribes and ethnic Somalis they came across the women had much more freedom and authority and where not submissive.
UN is full of nonesense.Maybe Yemeni and Afghan women have it slightly worse than Somali women but to say somali women have too much freedom today is a complete lie. Somalia ranks the fourth lowest in the gender equality index in the world. Women have no power.
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Gender based violence is also extremely high back home. FGM is also the highest in Somalia.
View attachment 315122One or two instances where a Somali woman has hurt her husband doesnβt mean we have more freedom. How do you know she wasnβt defending herself? Especially since her two boys also joined into to stab their father. How do you know he wasnβt being abusive?
And Iβm assuming the relevant documentation you wanted to send me is from a time where somali women werenβt forced to wear the jilbab/niqab in scorching heat? Lol.
Thatβs a terrible reasoning for wearing the niqab. Itβs not even Islamic. Itβs purely cultural and itβs not oursβ¦Honestly in Somalia wearing a niqab is the best people cat call you and stare if you are wearing a jilbab
This city is cursed man. By islamic law all the killers should be killed too.The things that are happening in muqadisho are crazy. Today, I also saw a wife who killed her husband because he wanted to marry a second wife
Tribalism is fuelled by women also FGM is carried out and fuelled by them, just look at all the Clan states and new flags that pop out spread by Naago mostly wallahi even my own mother told me Somali women are the drivers of Qabilism and beat the drums like the tribes of pre-Islamic Arabia did when their women would dance and beat drums during tribal wars. I have video of Somali women recording and dissing Qabils whilst their is piles of dead body behind her.Somalia in the 19th century is very different to how it is today. Weβve regressed.
Name one thing somali women today have created and influenced the community at large with then that wasnβt started by men. Lol.
From bleaching, to gaining weight to wearing jilbabs everywhere. All of that was because of what Somali MEN today enforced on their women.
Somali men mock dark skin. Somali men belittle women who havenβt undergone fgm and refuse to marry them. Somali men body shame their women and influence them into becoming fat. Somali men cat call, beat and harass their women into wearing jilbabs/niqabs when we didnβt used to.
Iβve been to Somalia. I canβt even walk outside in just an abayah without weird comments from older men telling me they can see my naaso. In Egypt I can walk around without a hijab and just jeans and a T-shirt. Somali girls would not do any of this to themselves if it werenβt for the men. Be serious. Men in Somalia control everything and have all the power. Somali women in Somalia today are oppressed.
So all the women during the prophets time who wore niqab and covered their face including the Mother of the believers Aisha and all the wives of the companions did it for cultural reasons? no women in Mecca or Medina wore full covering before Islam or during pagan era please just stop talking on things without knowledge Niqab and full covering is real Hijab and the way of believing women and not Hypocrites.Thatβs a terrible reasoning for wearing the niqab. Itβs not even Islamic. Itβs purely cultural and itβs not oursβ¦
I guess so however getting harassed on the street by a bunch of immature school boys isnβt funThatβs a terrible reasoning for wearing the niqab. Itβs not even Islamic. Itβs purely cultural and itβs not oursβ¦
Wallahi Iβm too lazy to go back and forth with youTribalism is fuelled by women also FGM is carried out and fuelled by them, just look at all the Clan states and new flags that pop out spread by Naago mostly wallahi even my own mother told me Somali women are the drivers of Qabilism and beat the drums like the tribes of pre-Islamic Arabia did when their women would dance and beat drums during tribal wars. I have video of Somali women recording and dissing Qabils whilst their is piles of dead body behind her.
Liberia ended civil war and had first female African president in Africa you know why? because the women came together and refused attention to their husbands and also isolated their male counterparts and protested to stop the bloodshed and tribalism and to unite - this led to civil war being ended by women and the women that started that movement became the countries president and today they are at peace and united. Whilst our women are the drivers of Somaliland nationalism and every new state and Qabil state that pops up.
Liberia is Proof Men are instilled and influenced from childhood whether to be tribalists or not.
Keep making it a gender war Could care about you Femcels not taking responsibility as long as my Honest mother and sisters know it is not one sided and the fact my opinions they would 100% agree with.
Not what I think but also the Women in my Family.Wallahi Iβm too lazy to go back and forth with youif thatβs what you really think then fine bro.
Wallahi Iβm too lazy to go back and forth with youif thatβs what you really think then fine bro.
Not what I think but also the Women in my Family.
No offence but it sounds like women in your family have internalised misogyny just like those women who shame other women into mutilating their daughterβs genitaliaNot what I think but also the Women in my Family.
Women and men should both be made examples of to deter Crimes, i said too much freedom due to the biased treatment and overlooking women get in our community. I have not been on dates with Femcels, I made a thread before on defending somali women honour infront of Ajnabis and i despise gender wars.I just hope @techsamatar is a brave boy and says these things with his chest, when he is on dates.![]()
Try again I was raised in household where the Father for 6 years period was the provider and also cook and cleaner for 8 kids whilst my mother and little sister where in Africa being provided for in mansion with maids, my father never got his way and has always had soft spot for his wives and daughters since its cultural thing i know Somali women are hard headed studying my sisters bipolar tendencies in her marriage makes me think if its a cultural thing too.No offence but it sounds like women in your family have internalised misogyny just like those women who shame other women into mutilating their daughterβs genitalia
Try again I was raised in household where the Father for 6 years period was the provider and also cook and cleaner for 8 kids whilst my mother and little sister where in Africa being provided for in mansion with maids, my father never got his way and has always had soft spot for his wives and daughters since its cultural thing i know Somali women are hard headed studying my sisters bipolar tendencies in her marriage makes me think if its a cultural thing too.
No offence but it sounds like women in your family have internalised misogyny just like those women who shame other women into mutilating their daughterβs genitalia