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Postby intellex » Sun Oct 23, 2005 8:27 pm

qudhac thanks for the info can you provide me some site that i check his poem?

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Postby Mad_Dog206 » Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:57 am

[quote="qudhac-m"]Intellex
Yes he was a somali and small time poet turn Budist and also had clanish
mentality to the point of jumpingin in jubilation to recieve the news of some other clans death, check his poems will give you a clear picture of the monistor that he was.[/quote]


jealousy killed the cat qurmis, dont let it kill u. Evil or Very Mad yam-yam just before he came to ohio was his feet not bein kissed in hargeisa? phuckin QURMIS..i swear aabe Siyaad shoulda gassed and roasted u and ur phuckin useless kind instead of just bombin da daylights out of u phucks Evil or Very Mad

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Postby AMAT-ALLAH » Mon Oct 24, 2005 7:36 am

[quote="Kamal35"]Gamadid: I'm just me. Nothing less nothing more. Not better nor worse than you. I can make observations, can't I? I can critizise what I don't understand, or am I not allowed to do this? I can see Islam from outside and try to bring here my two cents. Or am I not allowed to do that? I can say: 'I don't understand this' or 'I don't like that'. Or no? I have my free spirit here. I have my point, whether you like it or not. But it's my point, it's my pespective, it's my opinion. It's my voice, and I won't allow anyone to shut it up because someone is thinking that he has the TRUE OF THE WORLD on his hand, or that God is on his side...

It's really boring to hear people here, day in and day out, how great islam is when they don't know a shit about Islam. They even don't know who was Ibn Arabi, Ibn Rushd or who is Tariq Ramadan.

You always find the same boring topics here: This is a Somali place, this is a Muslim place, you kuffir, whites are paedophiles, we somalis are really good. we, somalis, are all equals, but some somalis are more equals than others... etc.

Those ones who disagree are inmediately accused of atheism, being kuffirs, disbelievers, infidels and all that shit. And if a muslim disagree with the mainstream, he's a kuffir pet.

Gamadid, you always sounded as a smart man. look around. if your first choice is to agree with specimens as lionheart, biscuit, etc, ok. But don't come again and say to me that 'who am i' to disagree. If you do, I'll lost all the respect I had for you because of your brilliant posts.

And, as i said before... i'm just me. That gives me the right to critizise everything in this world. Because i was born, i can disagree at everything: i didn't ask to be born...[/quote]

Kamal, Gamadiid is 100% right, that commet was out of order...who are you to question some1's belief....its just like saying to you, drinking and drueling over hot chicks is C.R.A.P...and im sure you would contest to that. So please save it, shut it and zip it.

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Postby Kamal35 » Mon Oct 24, 2005 9:13 am

Amat Allah: Let's see:


ANONIMIZZ: "You know to die in the month of Ramadan is a good thing aslo if it was still firday where he was at as it is a sign of xusnul khitam (good ending) even better if he was fasting .. anyhow Alle ha uu naxariisto"


KAMAL: “Sorry to disagree here, at this comment. It sounds more like a little superstition than a true fact. Days are named and numbered by human beings according to a human convention to understand the concept of time. Nothing to do with the Universe nor the Creation. So saying that dying in this particular day is better than dying in another day it goes more with cultural superstitions than anything else. It’s just an observation.”


GAMADID: “Kamal, who are you to tell muslims about their beliefs? Get a life other than yapping in somalinet”.

KAMAL: “I'm just me. Nothing less nothing more. Not better nor worse than you. I can make observations, can't I? I can critizise what I don't understand, or am I not allowed to do this? I can see Islam from outside and try to bring here my two cents. Or am I not allowed to do that? I can say: 'I don't understand this' or 'I don't like that'. Or no? I have my free spirit here. I have my point, whether you like it or not. But it's my point, it's my pespective, it's my opinion. It's my voice, and I won't allow anyone to shut it up because someone is thinking that he has the TRUE OF THE WORLD on his hand, or that God is on his side...

It's really boring to hear people here, day in and day out, how great islam is when they don't know a shit about Islam. They even don't know who was Ibn Arabi, Ibn Rushd or who is Tariq Ramadan.

You always find the same boring topics here: This is a Somali place, this is a Muslim place, you kuffir, whites are paedophiles, we somalis are really good. we, somalis, are all equals, but some somalis are more equals than others... etc.

Those ones who disagree are inmediately accused of atheism, being kuffirs, disbelievers, infidels and all that shit. And if a muslim disagree with the mainstream, he's a kuffir pet.

Gamadid, you always sounded as a smart man. look around. if your first choice is to agree with specimens as lionheart, biscuit, etc, ok. But don't come again and say to me that 'who am i' to disagree. If you do, I'll lost all the respect I had for you because of your brilliant posts.

And, as i said before... i'm just me. That gives me the right to critizise everything in this world. Because i was born, i can disagree at everything: i didn't ask to be born...”

AMAT ALLAH: “Kamal, Gamadiid is 100% right, that commet was out of order...who are you to question some1's belief....its just like saying to you, drinking and drueling over hot chicks is C.R.A.P...and im sure you would contest to that. So please save it, shut it and zip it.”


-----Well, Amat Allah. Exactly, in what point is Gamadid 100% right? I just made the observation about someone saying that dying in Ramadan is much better than dying in another month, which I find really superstitious and nothing to do with religion itself. If you believe than dying in Ramadan is better than dying in Muharram, for example, ok, good for you. That can be your belief or someone’s belief. But it doesn’t stop of being a superstition and has nothing to do with true facts. All days are equal and it’s us, humans, who give a name and a number to the days. That’s all. But, if you want, we can get into a discussion about mythological and superstitius traditions about the names of the months, the days or whatever.

And, please, forget the idea that everything in the west has something to do with drinking or drueling over hot chicks. What do you think, that we spend the whole day long completly drunk or running after miniskirts? Too many prejudices and stereotypes, don’t you think?

PS: By the way, Anonomizz was really happy that this guy died on Friday, I don’t know why. The name of Friday comes from the Norse goddess Freya. She loved music, spring, and flowers. She, in many ways, is the equivalent of Venus, the Roman goddess of love. In Spanish: viernes. In French: venedri, and in Italian: venerdi, actual forms of the words are very close to the Latin root. Mythology is around our lives...

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Postby Kamal35 » Mon Oct 24, 2005 9:26 am

TOOTHPICK: [quote="Kamal35"]the police which is using gun-fire weapons against the inmigrants from mali and senegal is the moroccan police... quote]

thats a blatant lie, shells that were recovered have been proven that they were made in Spain , hence, the bullets came from the Spanish police”



Can you read this, please, from BBC news?

SIX MIGRANTS SHOT TO DEATH IN THE SPANISH-MOROCCAN BORDER

Six migrants have been shot dead in clashes with Moroccan troops after trying to cross a fence around the Spanish enclave of Melilla.

Moroccan news agency MAP quoted a government official as saying that the troops opened fire in self-defence.

The deaths came as Spain and Morocco finalised plans to start expelling immigrants who had illegally entered Melilla and the other enclave of Ceuta.

Seventy immigrants were sent to Morocco in the first set of expulsions.

They were flown to mainland Spain before being taken by boat to Morocco.

Hundreds of migrants have stormed the barbed wire fences surrounding the enclaves in recent weeks.

'Stepping stone to Europe'

The governor of Morocco's northern Nador province, Abdellah Bendhiba, told MAP that the six men died during an "assault of rare violence" by some 400 immigrants trying to enter Mellilla overnight.

The governor said that 290 migrants had been arrested.

Last week, five other migrants were killed trying to get into Ceuta.

But Spain's Interior Minister Jose Antonio Alonso said an internal investigation had confirmed that Spanish troops did not fire the shots that killed them.

The deaths and the attempted crossings are part of a sustained bid by thousands of mainly sub-Saharan Africans, living in tents on the Morocco side of the border, to reach Spanish territory - seen as a stepping stone to Europe.

Hundreds have made it across, thousands more have been repelled.

The crossings have prompted reinforcements to the physical barriers, and to the police and army patrols along the perimeter.

The plan to return those who do get across revives a 1992 accord with Morocco to allow expulsions of illegal entrants back to Morocco, even if they are of different nationalities.

The agreement has never before been implemented.

The BBC's Pascale Harter in Rabat says it is unclear what will happen to the immigrants once in Morocco, as most are of West and Central African origin and are already illegal there.

The United Nations has warned against any harsh treatment.

Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero has said urgent work is needed to reduce the poverty gap between Spain and Morocco.

He said the root of the problem was drought and famine affecting sub-Saharan Africa.

At Spain's request, the EU has agreed to send a delegation to study the situation in Ceuta and Melilla from both sides of the border.


-------->Next time, do a good research before spreading some lies here. You should know that if you were a journo.


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