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Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:37 pm
by Tonymontana11
horta whats with Somali's calling international media when they become atheist, can't they become one privately?
saves the embarrassment for themselves and family members.
Attention whoring.

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:39 pm
by Vivacious
AJ, just let us know what happens when you tell your family that you are a kaafir. Until then dhaq dhaqda badan naga jooji

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:40 pm
by STARKAST
They were religious but they didn't prioritize religion like Somalis.
Ok thank You, you can be religious and still be successful. Please next time don't rubbish Islam or even being Religious in general.
About 80% of mosques built in Somalia are through donations by the gulf countries

Somalis are not building these. These Gulf countries are less likely to fund wells etc so don't blame Somalis. Its called cultural imperialism, similar to colonialism.
In conclusion building mosques is perfectly fine however other stuff should be built alongside with them. Simple solutions to the problem now calm down with your Shirk.
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:42 pm
by Hodan94
abdi, her accomplishments in terms of a career is nothing if she's become an atheist.
it wont help her in this life or after.
people like her is what makes Somali's 'losers'. the people that are gonna benefit from her stories are the newspapers and the anti Islamic movements.
it's these people that are using her story and she's not bright enough, at the end of the day it would be her that's gonna receive death threats, her credibility is now in shatters and so is her families, who probably kept it hidden from other people...now the whole world knows about it, and her fellow gaalos are laughing at her in making a very unwise decision to reject the true faith.
I don't know where you live, but many Somali's I know from the younger generation are accomplishing careers and are at university, I don't see them paying the atheist card for them to go far in life, they have allah.
if you believe in the so called western values then keep it to yourself, no need to post it here on snet.
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:46 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Dont care dont care
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 12:49 pm
by The_Patriot
She never left Islam but its Islam that left her.
Wanacudhu bilah ana kuna minal kafirin.
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:01 pm
by AbdiJohnson
Hodan, if you didn't believe in Western values, you wouldn't be in Europe
My brothers and sisters and my cousins and my friends know Deeqa
STARKAST, majority of mosques are built by the community. Don't lie. Ive been to Somalia a few times, people alone contribute. I've seen the process. You don't know how hard it is to get Gulf funding. Speak to me in 2050 and show me any advances Somalia has made. By that time there will be more mosques than homes (huts made out of branches don't count). Its sad because its just intepretation within Sunnism thats killing the Somalis. Its not even Sunni vs Shia, forget about Christianity vs Islam. Its too bad Somalia can't be developing properly. It's the likes of you who make Somalis hopeless. People will be celebrating 1 km roads being built by foreigners in 2050 thanks to the likes of you. No one even has the skills to build those 1 KM roads to replace the foreingers because of emphasis on religion rather than more important things
Somalis can memorize a book but cant read it. They can't even write their own name.....
I am,
Abdi ".....and its all thanks to the likes of you" Johnson
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:12 pm
by STARKAST

Most mosques in somalia are built by Arabs get that through your head even during the kacaan the mosque with oil under it in xamar is built by saudis.
However i somewhat agre with you pagan,Somalis as a whole need to understand religion alone won't get you to the top.I hope your not offended by that term, i guess its better than..
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:19 pm
by Tanker
What has she done wrong Hodan? I see a beautiful woman who became a successful person, like all irreligious Somalis I know. You know its the irreligious Somalis who actually show the others that Somalis are not losers. You should be thanking the irreligious Somalis for having other people not quickly generaIize us these days. We are producing professionals. You guys are producing nothing but shame. Terrorists, welfare cases, unemployment, etc. Please give credit Hodan.
And yes her parents must be very religious if they shunned her. Nothing more sad than to shun your own child over religious beliefs. You see how religion is a problem? I blame religion for making Somalis and Africans hopeless. More emphasis on faith, less emphasis on hard work. So much religion has made Somalis forget the important things of life; this is why Somalis are so amazed when a 1 km road is built. Its like a flying car has been created
I am,
Abdi "You should be thankful irreligious Somalis exist" Johnson
well said

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:31 pm
by 500ml
approx in 70 - 90 years ( Allahu ca'lam') you'll die and leave everything behinddd.
and you will pay the consequences if you choose to follow the gaalo.
i am not trying to scare you but time is ticking.......................................................
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 1:55 pm
by abdikarim86
She claims she didn't feel safe when her parents learned of her atheism?
Most Somalis simply ignore you and disown. I think she wanted a little
drama from declaring herself atheist, didn't get it hence the book
May God help her family

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 2:08 pm
by waayeel101
لا اله الا الله ..... اللهم يا مقلب القلوب والابصار ثبت قلوبنا على دينك
الحمد لله الذي عافانا مما ابتلى به كثير من الناس وفضلنا على كثير من خلقه تفضيلا
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 2:29 pm
by GeoSeven
They were religious but they didn't prioritize religion like Somalis. They didn't forget the important things of life. There are more mosques being built in Somalia than wells. The Brits and Americans didn't do this
Stop blaming colonialism. That happened before your parents were even born. Whitey is gone boy
Religion has killed your people in the hundreds of thousands. Death and destruction is not great
I am,
Abdi "Stay behind, you've been left behind" Johnson
If you want to have any hope of convincing people when arguing controversial views, at least try to be factual so that they could deductively reason

Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 2:39 pm
by SummerRain
لا اله الا الله ..... اللهم يا مقلب القلوب والابصار ثبت قلوبنا على دينك
الحمد لله الذي عافانا مما ابتلى به كثير من الناس وفضلنا على كثير من خلقه تفضيلا
Ameeen!
Re: ‘Leaving Islam was the hardest thing I’ve done'
Posted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 2:45 pm
by AbdiJohnson
I dont need to convince anyone. One visit to religion obsessed Somalia will show you the reality. Mosque building is more of a priority than providing clean tap water. More of a priority than child welfare. More of a priority than feeding the poor.
Towns of 5,000 have 50 mosques and 1 well in the outskirts which is being fought over by warring barbarians. Less mosques, more wells
I am,
Abdi "I've seen a clan skirmish over this with my own eyes" Johnson