Look at the quotes man, instead of focusing on the basics like education, health and infrastructure, they get angry because concerts are canceled lol, their minds have been fooled by the West with the illusion called “freedom”finally W my capital i used to pray to time like this
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Blessed police state. If this failed shithole implemented these draconian measures then maybe Allah would forgive us and bless this cursed landsNo show, concert, gathering or anything that the Admin doesn't know about. Is that a police state?
comparing khawarij to an actual muslim state implementing the laws Allah has sent down says enough about you honestly.People didn't spill their blood only for Las Anod to become another Jilib. This guy and any other mayor on earth who wants their city to be successful shouldn't care what about what happens at private venues.
They just want to get themselves involved so people think they're getting things done instead of doing their actual jobs which is focusing on the security and economy of Las Anod. It's basically a distraction from the real issues the city faces. The youth are the ones who spilled their blood for this city and they should be able to do whatever tf they want if they rent out a private venue, as long as they're not harming other people. It's none of the government's business.
A lot of these keyboard warriors screaming Shariah state never wanted to make "Hijrah" when Al-Shabaab and ISIS were controlling LARGE swathes of territory enforcing "Shari'ah". They want us to become like them, because no doubt a fundamentalist Salafi Shari'ah state will attract all those nutjobs and then destroy our beautiful city. You are free to enforce your version of Shari'ah in your home and in the masjid, but you have no business enforcing your views on other people in the public sphere or on their private property.
No need to fly out that far, Jilib is closer to home.The concert is being held back on. Jabuutawi is the owner of the hotel and he said it’s still on.
This mayor and his ilk need to be deported to Afghanistan. The Taliban and them will get along.
People didn't spill their blood for some degenerate singer from UK can spread fisq in a hotel owned by a drug dealerPeople didn't spill their blood only for Las Anod to become another Jilib. This guy and any other mayor on earth who wants their city to be successful shouldn't care what about what happens at private venues.
They just want to get themselves involved so people think they're getting things done instead of doing their actual jobs which is focusing on the security and economy of Las Anod. It's basically a distraction from the real issues the city faces. The youth are the ones who spilled their blood for this city and they should be able to do whatever tf they want if they rent out a private venue, as long as they're not harming other people. It's none of the government's business.
A lot of these keyboard warriors screaming Shariah state never wanted to make "Hijrah" when Al-Shabaab and ISIS were controlling LARGE swathes of territory enforcing "Shari'ah". They want us to become like them, because no doubt a fundamentalist Salafi Shari'ah state will attract all those nutjobs and then destroy our beautiful city. You are free to enforce your version of Shari'ah in your home and in the masjid, but you have no business enforcing your views on other people in the public sphere or on their private property.
That "degenerate singer" fundraised lots of money for the warriors on the frontlines with her "degenerate singing". That "drug dealer" funnelled tens of thousands of dollars into the army.People didn't spill their blood for some degenerate singer from UK can spread fisq in a hotel owned by a drug dealer
People did not spill their blood for Laascaanood to become a place where people hold music concerts on Eid. How exactly is stopping these things going to prevent Las Anod from being successful?People didn't spill their blood only for Las Anod to become another Jilib. This guy and any other mayor on earth who wants their city to be successful shouldn't care what about what happens at private venues.
The security situation has improved significantly over the past few months and the economy is progressing alhamdullilah. The government can focus on multiple things at once.They just want to get themselves involved so people think they're getting things done instead of doing their actual jobs which is focusing on the security and economy of Las Anod. It's basically a distraction from the real issues the city faces. The youth are the ones who spilled their blood for this city and they should be able to do whatever tf they want if they rent out a private venue, as long as they're not harming other people. It's none of the government's business.
AS literally stones 13 yro rape victims and regularly massacres civilians, how in the hell are you comparing the Khaatumo administration to them???A lot of these keyboard warriors screaming Shariah state never wanted to make "Hijrah" when Al-Shabaab and ISIS were controlling LARGE swathes of territory enforcing "Shari'ah". They want us to become like them, because no doubt a fundamentalist Salafi Shari'ah state will attract all those nutjobs and then destroy our beautiful city. You are free to enforce your version of Shari'ah in your home and in the masjid, but you have no business enforcing your views on other people in the public sphere or on their private property.
I agree with you, and it's very obvious to any reasonable person which side should.The division this is causing is very bad for a state that's in its infant stage. One side has to compromise.
Victory comes from Allah and not money and he can take it away easily.That "degenerate singer" fundraised lots of money for the warriors on the frontlines with her "degenerate singing". That "drug dealer" funnelled tens of thousands of dollars into the army.
The real question is what did you do during the war, and how did you help those sacrificing their wealth and lives for the freedom of SSC Khaatumo? These people played a huge role in reer SSC winning the war, who tf are you to tell them what they can and can't do in a private venue in their homeland?!
"As long as they're not harming other people" is the liberal mindset that Qomu Lud use when they engage in isgaraac activities. You're probably one of them.People didn't spill their blood only for Las Anod to become another Jilib. This guy and any other mayor on earth who wants their city to be successful shouldn't care what about what happens at private venues.
They just want to get themselves involved so people think they're getting things done instead of doing their actual jobs which is focusing on the security and economy of Las Anod. It's basically a distraction from the real issues the city faces. The youth are the ones who spilled their blood for this city and they should be able to do whatever tf they want if they rent out a private venue, as long as they're not harming other people. It's none of the government's business.
A lot of these keyboard warriors screaming Shariah state never wanted to make "Hijrah" when Al-Shabaab and ISIS were controlling LARGE swathes of territory enforcing "Shari'ah". They want us to become like them, because no doubt a fundamentalist Salafi Shari'ah state will attract all those nutjobs and then destroy our beautiful city. You are free to enforce your version of Shari'ah in your home and in the masjid, but you have no business enforcing your views on other people in the public sphere or on their private property.
In the first instance, there priorities should be creating law and order, reducing the alcohol consumption in the city and trying to get more revenue in the territory.There are youths protesting this. A lot of them. So there is a clear divide from them and the older generations. And most don't trust Al Ictisaam and see this as them trying to get easy points. Why don't they go ban Khat which is haram for instance? This feel performative from them.
I would say it's more of a disagreement than all out division. The concert according to the hotel owner will carry on.