There is wickedness is Somali blood.

pablo

Make Dhulos Great Again
:russ:Wallahi this is true, i use to think it was just high school fuckery being that young etc, but now I’m 20 and when I’m with my geeljires the suugo starts bubbling up inside:whew: but the positive is that it helps in war,
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I feel you, sometimes I feel like there’s a monster that lives within, but’s also a duality. There’s also a side that’s ultra altruistic, I’ve never seen a group of people as generous as us, many give whilst they nearly have nothing. We are also quite empathetic.
 
Its a nomadic tendency. Nomads are unruly by nature. Look at the other major nomadic groups in Africa and see how they're hated by other Africans because of their behavior.
 

VixR

Veritas
Its a nomadic tendency. Nomads are unruly by nature. Look at the other major nomadic groups in Africa and see how they're hated by other Africans because of their behavior.
The Fulani come to mind. This Nigerian I met has nothing good to say about them lol. She says they rave villages, steal livestock, and leave destruction in their wake.
 

Timo Jareer and proud

2nd Emir of the Akh Right Movement
I don't need to explain this. We all know this is true. We've all experienced this unexplained urge to do bad shit. We are naturally unruly, corrupt, and conniving. These traits usually come out only when around other Somali. I never used to hang out with somali, but as soon as I started to, these traits came out of nowhere. I only exhibit these traits in the presence of my Somali peers. Do you experience this as well?
It's called having a mental illness. Seek help that's not normal behavior
 
The Fulani come to mind. This Nigerian I met has nothing good to say about them lol. She says they rave villages, steal livestock, and leave destruction in their wake.
Exactly who I was thinking of. They're just like us.
 
Saaxib I was busting nuts on dagax gaduud way before you were born. There is no self hate here, none at all, only concern. Somali spot, welcome to Somali's anonymous.
Thanks for the welcoming apti. Most somali's I've met have been friendly unless drugs or alcohol are involved. But there is a feeling you get when you are surrounded by friends that will fight for you whether you are right or wrong
 

Lum

رَّبِّ زِدْنِي عِلْمًا
Kaba was destroyed by arab man who was the king of Bahrain. Stop vilifying black man. Learn history and don't let arabs brainwash u


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abu_Tahir_al-Jannabi
«So here is the issue that needs to be clarified:Many people use the abbreviation “SAW,” “SAWS,” or “PBUH” to fulfill this obligation in their writing. Is this something that fulfills the obligation of sending the salaah and salaam on the Messenger? Let us look now to some of the statements of the scholars regarding this practice. The Permanent Committee of Scholars in Saudi Arabia headed by ‘Abdul-‘Azeez ibn ‘Abdillaah ibn Baaz issued the following verdict when asked about the validity of abbreviating the salaah on the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam): “The Sunnah is to write the entire phrase “sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam,” since it is a kind of supplication, and supplication is worship, (in one’s writing) just as it is in one’s speech. So to abbreviate it using the letter SAAD or the word SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM is not a supplication nor is it worship, whether it occurs in speech or writing. For this reason, this abbreviation was not used by the the first three generations, those that the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam) testified to their goodness.” [8] “SAAD” and “SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM” are often used in some Arabic books. The English equivalents of these abbreviations would be: SAW, SAWS, SAAWS, PBUH, and the likes. Al-Fayrooz-Abaadee said, “It is not appropriate to use symbols or abbreviations to refer to salaah and salaam, as some of the lazy ones do, as well as some ignorant people and even some students of knowledge – they write ‘SAAD-LAAM-‘AYN-MEEM’ instead of writing ‘sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam.'” [9] Ahmad Shaakir said, “It is the absurd tradition of some of the later generations that they abbreviate the writing of ‘sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam.'” [10] Wasee Allaah ‘Abbaas said, “It is not permissible to abbreviate the salaams in general in one’s writing, just as it is not permissible to abbreviate the salaah and salaam on the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhe wa sallam). It is also not permissible to abbreviate either of these in one’s speech.” [11] And Allaah knows best. May the most perfect and complete salaah and salaam be upon our beloved Messenger, and upon his noble family and companions.»

FOOTNOTES

[1] written by Moosaa Richardson
 
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