Badabing badaboom, you hit the nail on the head..Dawwa, Its the same in Egypt, laakin most Somali women wear it to not get dark.
Main reason it is extremely popular in Somalia even outside Islamists regions.
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Badabing badaboom, you hit the nail on the head..Dawwa, Its the same in Egypt, laakin most Somali women wear it to not get dark.


Do you know how they dressed walaal? This topic comes up every single time, and it's always the same people arguing against it with the same tired old arguments.Firefly,
I find the idea behind it noble, the idea to distance themselves as much as possible from breaking Allah's rules.
At the other hand, this is unnecessary, just dress like the mothers of our faith, the wives of Nebi Maxamed nabad iyo naxariis korkiis haa ahaatee.

This does not hold water. Voltage talks about economics and development, not whether heblo should please cadaan hebel by showing her hair or not.Cumar Labasuul,
I'm not talking about gaalo, fuck them, I'm not Voltage.


Reverse psychology is not your forte. Drop it dude. Economics and development have nothing to do with controlling the color of Somali women's panties by how much it pleases Westernors. A big time low.Voltage, yes you were talking about economics and development....without any regard or respect for Somali people's honour and sovereignty. I'm still shocked at how much of a house nigger you proved to be.

If I'm not mistaken, it definetily wasn't like ninjas walaal. From what I gathered, Rasuulka's wives dressed like many Somali mothers before this ninja fad. Modest and appropriate, with their heads and necks covered as stipulated. Goes without saying that the overall dress was also modest, appropriate and not revealing of the lady's bodyshape.Do you know how they dressed walaal? This topic comes up every single time, and it's always the same people arguing against it with the same tired old arguments.Firefly,
I find the idea behind it noble, the idea to distance themselves as much as possible from breaking Allah's rules.
At the other hand, this is unnecessary, just dress like the mothers of our faith, the wives of Nebi Maxamed nabad iyo naxariis korkiis haa ahaatee.

You are not getting it. Our point is people should have the freedom to wear it if they want. Wallahi I don't care if a Somali woman wears some tight ass jeans with the booty all out in front of me or some big black jilbaab. It has nothing to do with me and her choices are not for me to decide. That's the issue.Keep in mind, this is something made up by people. This is not something from Diinta itself, it's inspired by Diinteena, but it's not Diinteena, get it?
Stupid Somalis.

I only posted this topic because I'm pissed off.
Every day I gotta be forced to look at fatass Black chicks in skin-tight pants while some good looking Somali girls hide behind tents. Its a selfish topic, I know. I'd just like some Naciimos and Fadumas to show some legs or preferably cleavage. That's all.
I digress.

Every day I gotta be forced to look at fatass Black chicks in skin-tight pants while some good looking Somali girls hide behind tents. Its a selfish topic, I know. I'd just like some Naciimos and Fadumas to show some legs or preferably cleavage. That's all.

Freshie Somali girls wear the jilbaab (the Somali type), he must live in a qaxooti townEvery day I gotta be forced to look at fatass Black chicks in skin-tight pants while some good looking Somali girls hide behind tents. Its a selfish topic, I know. I'd just like some Naciimos and Fadumas to show some legs or preferably cleavage. That's all.
Right. Now tell me why I rarely see Somali girls in jilbab? It's mostly older women, mothers, and grandparents. Waad isku xaartay walle.

You are not getting it. Our point is people should have the freedom to wear it if they want. Wallahi I don't care if a Somali woman wears some tight ass jeans with the booty all out in front of me or some big black jilbaab. It has nothing to do with me and her choices are not for me to decide. That's the issue.Keep in mind, this is something made up by people. This is not something from Diinta itself, it's inspired by Diinteena, but it's not Diinteena, get it?
Stupid Somalis.

Do you live in my city? No. Right.Right. Now tell me why I rarely see Somali girls in jilbab? It's mostly older women, mothers, and grandparents.

Waa yahaye bal go and debate their bra colors too. Wallahi nasabnimada iyo raganimadi baa tagtay. Since when did Somali men debate women's clothing.Well I disagree, I do somewhat care what other sisters wear. To not care about your sisters is to be a dayuus, a dayuus is doomed.

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