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Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Twisted_Logic » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:36 am

Voltage,

Excuse me, but Abgaal are and have always been above the obscure natives of Gedo who are only mentioned in the history books through the prism of levies and plea-letter writers. MSB led your kind to Mogadishu in 1969 and within ouster from powr have returned to your old habits of petty hunters and scavengers. This is not an understatement when I say that one Abgaal guy is richer than the entire Marehan clan put together. sxb, talk about nothingness.

As for Maslax, well, the entire Somali race knows his condition and that of the rest of his family in Ohio. It is below me to criticize someone who is making their first honest pay-check. With regards to his occupation, the less said the better.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby suga_delic » Thu Nov 12, 2009 4:38 am

awww :cry: want sum tissues? :roll:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Voltage » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:25 am

Somalinet should be thanked for giving many a new lease in life. :up:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Twisted_Logic » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:37 am

Voltage wrote:Somalinet should be thanked for giving many a new lease in life. :up:


SNET should be applauded for giving many young Marehan youth a channel to reminiscent the glory days of the kacaan and a tool to escape the reality in Somalia :lol:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Murax » Thu Nov 12, 2009 5:56 am

fisabililah wrote:may Allaah (swt) unite this man with phircoown and hamaan, alahumma ameen.



You know nothing about the athar and nothing about the tawheeed. Whatever He is, even if He was the biggest sinner on the planet We don't curse Him as long as He passed away a Muslim whether it is He Caydiid aun or any other Muslim marxuum. Either You are a jaahil or have sinister motives.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Crazy Cat Lady » Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:06 am

Voltage wrote:You are Abgaal, there is no one more below in the Somali social ladder. Even clueless Basra knows this from her writings.

As for Maslax, he is married to my aunt who lives with his children in Toronto, Canada and he himself has never lived in Ohio or the U.S. Even now he lives near Daniel Arap Moi in Nairobi, the same place where has lived most of the civil war.

Kulaha taxi driver in Ohio. Wipe the inferiority complex from your face. :up:

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby fisabililah » Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:29 am

Murax wrote:
fisabililah wrote:may Allaah (swt) unite this man with phircoown and hamaan, alahumma ameen.



You know nothing about the athar and nothing about the tawheeed. Whatever He is, even if He was the biggest sinner on the planet We don't curse Him as long as He passed away a Muslim whether it is He Caydiid aun or any other Muslim marxuum. Either You are a jaahil or have sinister motives.


assalamu aleykum akhi,

so tell me what Islaam did he die upon, did he not kill many of the culema in cold blood. did he not rule according to the laws of kufr,Socialism ? the man was a taghuut as for him dieing upon Islaam, show me where he made clear tawbah ?.. if you show me that ill take back my statements.

At least guys like Saddam even though he was from baacathiya(who were upon kufr) showed remorse in what was apparant from him, thus i keep my tounge from the likes of saddam.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Murax » Thu Nov 12, 2009 6:54 am

fisabililah wrote:
Murax wrote:
fisabililah wrote:may Allaah (swt) unite this man with phircoown and hamaan, alahumma ameen.



You know nothing about the athar and nothing about the tawheeed. Whatever He is, even if He was the biggest sinner on the planet We don't curse Him as long as He passed away a Muslim whether it is He Caydiid aun or any other Muslim marxuum. Either You are a jaahil or have sinister motives.


assalamu aleykum akhi,

so tell me what Islaam did he die upon, did he not kill many of the culema in cold blood. did he not rule according to the laws of kufr,Socialism ? the man was a taghuut as for him dieing upon Islaam, show me where he made clear tawbah ?.. if you show me that ill take back my statements.

At least guys like Saddam even though he was from baacathiya(who were upon kufr) showed remorse in what was apparant from him, thus i keep my tounge from the likes of saddam.


Wa alaikum Salam akhi. Al Hajaj bin Yusuf aun killed major Ulema however He was still a Muslim. As for MSB not ruling by Shariah, How many of us disobey the creator with macsiya today in our own lives, however does ma'siyyah take all of us out of the fold of Islam? When someone is gone from the Religion of Islam there is no towbah and no going back.

As for MSB and what He died upon, rather the burdeon of proof is upon You to find out what He died upon as I do not think You were with Him at His death before You pronounce Him a Kaffir and curse Him. He left Somali politics for 5 years and was out of the scene that was plenty of time to make repentence, as one can make repentence right up until before the soul reaches the throat, and Allah knows best.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby General Duke » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:09 am

Murax wrote:He left Somali politics for 5 years and was out of the scene that was plenty of time to make repentence, as one can make repentence right up until before the soul reaches the throat, and Allah knows best.
Can there be repentance for killing a nafs without justification? Doesn't Islam teach that someone who kills a nafs intentionally and without justification will abode in jahanam forever?

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:17 am

fisabililah wrote:
Murax wrote:
fisabililah wrote:may Allaah (swt) unite this man with phircoown and hamaan, alahumma ameen.



You know nothing about the athar and nothing about the tawheeed. Whatever He is, even if He was the biggest sinner on the planet We don't curse Him as long as He passed away a Muslim whether it is He Caydiid aun or any other Muslim marxuum. Either You are a jaahil or have sinister motives.


assalamu aleykum akhi,

so tell me what Islaam did he die upon, did he not kill many of the culema in cold blood. did he not rule according to the laws of kufr,Socialism ? the man was a taghuut as for him dieing upon Islaam, show me where he made clear tawbah ?.. if you show me that ill take back my statements.

At least guys like Saddam even though he was from baacathiya(who were upon kufr) showed remorse in what was apparant from him, thus i keep my tounge from the likes of saddam.



Is someone who follows the path of lenin,stalin and marx considered a muslim?

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Murax » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:21 am

General Duke wrote:
Murax wrote:He left Somali politics for 5 years and was out of the scene that was plenty of time to make repentence, as one can make repentence right up until before the soul reaches the throat, and Allah knows best.
Can there be repentance for killing a nafs without justification? Doesn't Islam teach that someone who kills a nafs intentionally and without justification will abode in jahanam forever?



And does the Quran not say that Allah swt can forgive any sin except shirk? Did a Man in Bani Israai'l not kill 100 people and Allah accepted His repentence? Now it is a major sin to do so but to say Allah cannot forgive such a person is a major sin and could be kuffr actually.


HutuKing,

Hypocrites that way

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby AhlulbaytSoldier » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:23 am

Murax,so you are saying he didnt follow them? :lol:
Siyad barre spread fasaad on the earth,he didnt rule by the shariahlaw,and he forced the people to glorify him by day and night.
May Allah unite you with him since you love him so much.

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby General Duke » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:27 am

Murax wrote:And does the Quran not say that Allah swt can forgive any sin except shirk? Did a Man in Bani Israai'l not kill 100 people and Allah accepted His repentence? Now it is a major sin to do so but to say Allah cannot forgive such a person is a major sin and could be kuffr actually
I'm referring to this ayah:

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Which ayah are you referring to?

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby Murax » Thu Nov 12, 2009 7:50 am

General Duke wrote:
Murax wrote:And does the Quran not say that Allah swt can forgive any sin except shirk? Did a Man in Bani Israai'l not kill 100 people and Allah accepted His repentence? Now it is a major sin to do so but to say Allah cannot forgive such a person is a major sin and could be kuffr actually
I'm referring to this ayah:

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Which ayah are you referring to?



إِنَّ اللّهَ لاَ يَغْفِرُ أَن يُشْرَكَ بِهِ وَيَغْفِرُ مَا دُونَ ذَلِكَ لِمَن يَشَاء وَمَن يُشْرِكْ بِاللّهِ فَقَدِ افْتَرَى إِثْمًا عَظِيمًا

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Re: Remembering Siad barre brings tears to my eyes

Postby General Duke » Thu Nov 12, 2009 3:14 pm

Murax wrote:إِنَّ اللّهَ لاَ يَغْفِرُ أَن يُشْرَكَ بِهِ وَيَغْفِرُ مَا دُونَ ذَلِكَ لِمَن يَشَاء وَمَن يُشْرِكْ بِاللّهِ فَقَدِ افْتَرَى إِثْمًا عَظِيمًا
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