Somali National Anthem is a Disgrace

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It's the only anthem in the world with no reference to the almighty, anywhere in it's script.

Every other anthem in this world you see between 50-90% reference to God and praise, the heaviest being the Europhile anthems.

As you go to Africa the figures keep dropping but none below 30%, even the more recent Somaliland anthem has no reference to God whatsoever.

I know we are an arrogant hard headed people, but I didn't knew it was this bad, absolutely disgraceful, no wonder we fell from grace so badly and for so long as the only nation.

Even amidst this drought, what a lot of people don't know, is the rampant worship of the dead, with regular sacrifices of meat to the so called saints in graves and none of wealthy paying any Zakah to the poor even mocking them, in those regions.

Regular stories of such people with 1000+ livestock's loosing all of it in this droughts, then going ahead and committing suicide, the region is being cleansed from these filth's.
 

Mohamud

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pretty sure you're not supposed to sing out your love for God. especially considering we pray and worship 5 times a day and routinely ask for forgiveness and our prayers to be answered.

kufar niggas need to carve God on everything material because they simply will not remember otherwise :kanyeshrug:

europhiles suck :siilaanyosmile:
 
@Lmao

Singing and Music are two different things, a national anthem is a powerful statement, it tells a lot about a people, their mindsets and the things they hold dear. It's an utter disgrace not even one mention of 'Allah', 'Waaq' or 'Eebow', reeks of arrogance.

@AbdiJohnson

Which anthem replaced it? can you post it, totally unaware.
 

The disgrace continues, no mention of Allah, Waaq or Eboow even in the new revised version of the Anthem.

Somalia Anthem 1940's - Not a single mention of our Lord
Somaliland anthem 1990's - Not a single mention of our Lord
Somalia revised Anthem Unofficial - 2 mentions of our Lord.

Nacalad ba na haysato :snoop:
 
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Thegoodshepherd

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Soomaaliyeey Tooso was replaced because the man who wrote it was from Sool clan, it was replaced by a stupid shitshow by a man from Woqoyie Galbeed clan. The Somali national anthem was changed by the thief HSM in 2012, may he live in humiliation forever.

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The disgrace continues, no mention of Allah, Waaq or Eboow even in the new revised version of the Anthem.

Somalia Anthem 1940's - Not a single mention of our Lord
Somaliland anthem 1990's - Not a single mention of our Lord
Somalia revised Anthem 2000's - Not a single mention of our Lord.

Nacalad ba na haysato :snoop:
Qolobaa calankeed,
waa ceynoo,
Innaga keenu waa,
Cirkoo kale ee,
Oon caadna lahayn,
Ee caashaqaye.
Xidigyahay cadi,
Waad noo ciidamisee,
Carradaa kaligaa
adow curadee
cadceeda sidee
lo caan noqo ee
sidii culagii
ciidad marisee
Alloow haku celin
Alloow haku celin
 

Sixth

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Qolobaa calankeed,
waa ceynoo,
Innaga keenu waa,
Cirkoo kale ee,
Oon caadna lahayn,
Ee caashaqaye.
Xidigyahay cadi,
Waad noo ciidamisee,
Carradaa kaligaa
adow curadee
cadceeda sidee
lo caan noqo ee
sidii culagii
ciidad marisee
Alloow haku celin
Alloow haku celin

Any nation’s flag, bears its own color
The sky (above us), does ours look like
Defects it has none; love it with candor
Oh you White Star, at your service we are
Superior you are, in any part of our land
Be famous oh Star, like the sun (of the far)
On the day you arose, our hearts you have
Purified with pureness, (Oh you our flag)
Lord may not dim you, pray we in this night
The detached part of, our forces of five
I beseech from God, their return you cause
This fate that wrote, for us to meet now
 

Cukaash

"WE WUZ BOQORTOOYO" KARBASHER.
National anthem is a thing that is Practiced by these kuffar and has no place in islam. The prophet(S.A.W) never did it.
 
Qolobaa calankeed,

Alloow haku celin
Alloow haku celin

Thanks, it's interesting in that video posted, I do not see the last two lines, which my post was based of on, why it was omitted is beyond me, what is the date of this national anthem? is this the recent one people are referring to?

The official anthem to my knowledge is the original Somaliyeey toosoo, which was also recently sang in MN during the museum anniversary. I cannot believe that anthems, just like mosques have split among tribal lines, disgraceful.

2 references to God is a good start, it's puts it at the bottom of all the world anthems still, but better at least then the 1940's Anthem and the Somaliland one that haven't got a single reference to God.
 
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Sixth

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I don't think Somaliyeey Toosoo should have been gotten rid of. It sounds better than its replacement.
Qolobaa calankeed was always the national anthem though, Soomaaliyeey Toosoo wasn't adopted until 2000. In my opinion the former sounds better even though Soomaaliyeey Toosoo is pretty lit. Though it's wordless this one isn't too bad either:
 
I don't think Somaliyeey Toosoo should have been gotten rid of. It sounds better than its replacement.

@Inquisitive_ Djibouti doesn't mention God either but the Scandinavian countries do lol

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Even Djibouti??? this is disgraceful. I see that even Ethiopia doesn't mention it, the fact that Somalia is coloured red in that map indicates the anthem has been changed from Somaliyeey Tooso, which is great, at least 2 references to Eebe

Germany anthem was changed after Hitler, it had a lot of reference to God, with that aside, there is a strong correlation between rich countries and anthem heavy on God reverence/praise, the British/Dutch so far are the heaviest I have seen.

The Dutch Anthem in particular is very old, probably the oldest as it's still referencing the King of Spain.
 

VixR

Veritas
:faysalwtf: We fell bc our anthem doesn't mention Allah. This is, by far, the gnarliest hyper-religious scapegoating reason I've read under the folder "Too Little Too Late: Dhikr".
 
We fell bc our anthem doesn't mention Allah. This is, by far, the gnarliest hyper-religious scapegoating reason I've read under the folder "Not enough Dhikr".

What's really sad is the Europhile ideologues doctrines you blindly adopted, reference, revere and pay excessive homage to the all powerful supreme being.

That same your forefathers did with Eebe during the Egyptian era, but you took upon yourself a doctrine and believe system that requires in depth know of the following, of which you have no rudimentary understanding.

Physics
Astrophysics
Biological Evolution
Chemistry


It's simply not possible, so you have to 'blindly' follow 'experts', hence your no more then a conformist blind sheep, had you spawned from the filth of the Ganji rivers, or the voodo jungles of Congo you would be singing from a different hymn book following the experts at those places.

Condemnation without investigation is the pinnacle height of ignorance, it's really sad watching this.
 

VixR

Veritas
What's really sad is the Europhile ideologues doctrines you blindly adopted, reference, revere and pay excessive homage to the all powerful supreme being.

That same your forefathers did with Eebe during the Egyptian era, but you took upon yourself a doctrine and believe system that requires in depth know of the following, of which you have no rudimentary understanding.

Physics
Astrophysics
Biological Evolution
Chemistry


It's simply not possible, so you have to 'blindly' follow 'experts', hence your no more then a conformist blind sheep, had you spawned from the filth of the Ganji rivers, or the voodo jungles of Congo you would be singing from a different hymn book following the experts at those places.

Condemnation without investigation is the pinnacle height of ignorance, it's really sad watching this.
The part of the anthem that mentions God is practically obsolete in the US. No one utters it or sings it wherever the anthem is sung, ranging from school football functions and assemblies to national sports and the armed forces. It was carved from a larger anthem that also included references to slavery as the verses are from the 1800s, both subjects being neglected in the current day.

The pledge of allegiance, on the hand, is used to a lesser extent by school children and military schools along with the anthem and that contains a reference to god as follows:

I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

The "under god" part of that pledge was tucked into there as recently as 1954. And the anthem itself postdates the founders having been taken on as the national anthem in the 1930s.
 
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