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He use to ask me to do for him some shoppings for his shop in my way to the shopping places and then he asked me to work for him but I said to him you sell some particular items that muslims don't like the alcohols and he accepted it.
Nowadays I see in his shop this tigrinya eritrian girl who works for him. Indeed the world is two clans, muslims and christians.


He use to ask me to do for him some shoppings for his shop in my way to the shopping places and then he asked me to work for him but I said to him you sell some particular items that muslims don't like the alcohols and he accepted it.
Nowadays I see in his shop this tigrinya eritrian girl who works for him. Indeed the world is two clans, muslims and christians.


Sahal can't simply write 'try'.I mean if you were born in the west no matter how hard you tray or want to be a citizen since you can't intermingle with them and there is no a somali middle class and if you tray they will call you " mid liita" with the exception of the somali doctors, they have been accepted as xalimo doesn't work for them.
I have a south african friend, he is from a kasa tribe, very clean, hard worker not from the bantu zulu. He use to ask me to do for him some shoppings for his shop in my way to the shopping places and then he asked me to work for him but I said to him you sell some particular items that muslims don't like the alcohols and he accepted it.
Nowadays I see in his shop this tigrinya eritrian girl who works for him. Indeed the world is two clans, muslims and christians.


You make a lot of sense, something others have touched on before in detail. There are some who'll disagree, suggested holding on to your religious or moral values isn't impossible while making it in a non-Muslim society. I think there will always be some amount of compromise. Though it all depends on your personal beliefs; whether or not what you do actually infringes on your views.
Although, some would argue it's even more difficult to live in Muslim societies than non-Muslim. I think there's support for that argument.



Some countries tote "multiculturalism", that within the country having groups of culturally different people under the banner of nationhood will work. I don't know if it does. It doesn't have to be due to religion, but today that seems to be where the tension lies.You make a lot of sense, something others have touched on before in detail. There are some who'll disagree, suggested holding on to your religious or moral values isn't impossible while making it in a non-Muslim society. I think there will always be some amount of compromise. Though it all depends on your personal beliefs; whether or not what you do actually infringes on your views.
Although, some would argue it's even more difficult to live in Muslim societies than non-Muslim. I think there's support for that argument.
some would talk about this nonsense: being a muslim somali british........ in france you only got to assimilate or your not a french.


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