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Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

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Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby SSSM » Mon Sep 10, 2012 2:59 pm

Introduction The Islaax is the Somali version of Islamic Brotherhood, each Islaax member obeys the master sheekh called murshid. The current Islaax master is from sheekhaal tribe "aw qudub" and all Islaax members swore on Qur'an that they will obey him as long he obeys Allah. Islaax strictly believe in Somali union since, according to them all Muslims should be united under one ruler.

Who are Islaax in Somaliland and Somalia?
in Somalia the new head of state is Islaax (xasan sheekh)

the top Somaliland ministers are also islaax, they are xasan sheekh mates, to name few:

wasiirka arimaha gudaha
Wasiirka maaliyada

90% of Somaliland sheekhs are islaax! Onw exception is sheekh Adam siiro..
Dababshiil is 99% islaax, telesom 99% islaax....they have been staffing islaax memebers since they were the only honest men in society.

Where is the problem
we defeated alshabab expansion, but the islaax is already here, and it is well prepared for us!

sure the campaign to disolve Somaliland will not be immediate, but these are bumbs ready to blow any time with one wink from the master murshid!

Expectations

I expect major conflict in Somaliland between religious leaders and absolutely the government will be in the side of Islaax, kulmiye party was slient when alshabab were campaigning in Somaliland, so they will wormly welcome this more moderate Islamic movment especially from pro union snm members such as Mr.silaanyo, not to forget the islaax ministers themselves...

hard times ahead but hopefully xamar will be busy and so do we, but the religious debate will start soon...
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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby abdikarim86 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:01 pm

:lol:

Nice "Analysis"

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby Siciid85 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:03 pm

:comeon:

I see the propagenda has already started. We all know the strongest foundation of Somaliland is tribal society not religious sects. This is not Egypt
waryaahe.

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby abdikarim86 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:05 pm

:comeon:

I see the propagenda has already started. We all know the strongest foundation of Somaliland is tribal society not religious sects. This is not Egypt
waryaahe.
We are a very religious society and a very tribal one but no one is opposed to SL.
Our friend here wants us to believe religiosity is connected with
being opposed to SL.

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby Siciid85 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:09 pm

Yes we do have a religious society aswell but the common denominator is tribal support for the continuation of Somaliland independence.
Haven't you seen even our religious leaders they take part in clan conferences.

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby SSSM » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:10 pm

:lol:

Nice "Analysis"
it is either you know more than me or I know more than you...


Already my friend there was a party celebrateing the nomination of the current president, and the government did nothing!

http://www.togdheernews.com/v2/?p=27915

Trolling will not defend somaliland

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby abdikarim86 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:11 pm

Yes we do have a religious society aswell but the common denominator is tribal support for the continuation of Somaliland independence.
Haven't you seen even our religious leaders they even part take of clan conferences.
true

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby Saraxnow » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:13 pm

:clap: Sounds grrrreat!.

Even better if Xaqsoor won.

I think there isn't anything to worry about on their somalilaynimo.

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby ManD333q » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:16 pm

who are these islaax..you keep mentioning :?

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby yunis09 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:18 pm

:comeon:

I see the propagenda has already started. We all know the strongest foundation of Somaliland is tribal society not religious sects. This is not Egypt
waryaahe.
Siciid i would say We are muslim society more so then tribal one!

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby kaliil » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:19 pm

islaax: Muslim brotherhood.

very intelligent and peaceloving people. we need them in somaliland :up:

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby Siciid85 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:21 pm

yunis09 yes we are a Muslim society in general,but what is driving Somaliland's independence is shared kinship and political interests not because we might belong to
different religious sects. Have you ever heard of religious wars in Somaliland? the last time might have been the Sufis and Qadiriyas during Mad Mullah's time.
So all in all the different religious sects of Islam division hasn't effected Somaliland, most Somalilanders first most consider themselfs Muslim than secondly
a Sunni, that is where it stops for the most part unlike Somalia.
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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby Saraxnow » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:25 pm

@OP, how do know which are 'islaaxi' and which aren't?.

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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby yunis09 » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:35 pm

yunis09 yes we are a Muslim society in general,but what is driving Somaliland's independence is shared kinship and political interests not because we might belong to
different religious sects.
Politically you are correct that's what is driving somaliland indepence but you need to realise religion when present in more pure and correct manner where its a solution to social and economic ills can be a powerfull persuasive tool specially in today's somaliland where the youth and business community are more religious than anytime before, look at here on snet Abdi Ismail, Cumar, noble man, liqaaye (even right wing :mrgreen: ) (forgive me for using ur names lads on my assumptions)
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Re: Islaax rules Xamar: Shaking Somaliland from within

Postby SSSM » Mon Sep 10, 2012 3:36 pm

Walaahi bilaahi I know major Somaliland religious leaders who don't believe in Somaliland and who are members of Islaax, I among others were silent because we don't want fitna and cause mistrust between people and scholars, but today it is more dangerous, they are in power and they are everywhere...


Regarding clans, it is true we are tribes in th end, but religion had very strong effect on the whole society...
One example of the effect of religious leaders, sheekh mustfa who opposed voting for Somaliland constitution in 2001, this led to lower participation in the votes. All that based on the misconception of " the Qur'an is our constitution"...

you also remember the fake video of "beating" sheekh Ismail and how alshabab use a propeganda against Somaliland


So we should wake up and be aware of what's going on...
if islaax believe in Somaliland we welcome them, otherwise we should regard them like al shabab


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