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I have one advice. As a jadiidi, I am am sure you are well acquainted with Ali Halabi, Sheikh Albaani AUN and Rabi Al madkhali. Please find their works on Isthilaal, and hukm bi-ghayr ma nazallah. In particular, what they say, about someone who believes the rules of man, are superior to that of God's. I won't even direct you to mainstream works, because you'll dismiss it as khaariji material. When you do this, please come back to me, and we'll see whether you still think Siyaad was a muslim in the 80s.Melo, as your Muslim and Somali brother I will say ilaahay haku soo hanuuniyo.


What mistakes ninyahow? I gave you two fine examples of how Caydiid treated several people who were part of the same regime differently.Cabdalle: You can point out all the mistakes you want, and people do that, with any movement they have a deep distaste for. The reality of the matter however, is that rising up against a tyrant, apostate leader, was jihaad. The mistakes in this process, does not nullify the legitimacy of this struggle.
I'm not sure about Afrax, but Caydiid was trying to win over Qaalib USC eventually did, and you saw Qaalib serve as Cali Mahdi's number 2. Not everyone in that regime were Siyaadists. It was the Siyaadists within the regime, that were targeted.
The more fact that Sheikh Boqolsoon AUN could insult USC within their own territory, calling them murtadiin, is a testament to the space given to the aqwaan post Siyaad.


Yes, in so far as much as their fight with MSB goes. I already said. SNM too. I believe they are wall Muslims at the time, and MSB was not.Melo, so Abdullahi Yusuf and his SSDF were Mujahideen?


I've been making this point 10 x time. Unfortunately, these guys do not want to accept the fight against Siyaad as being legit.Wasn't the Sheikh ruthlessly murdered by the USC? I would hardly call those men mujahideen at that point in time.

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