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This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endured!

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby anzeloti » Sat Nov 15, 2014 5:53 am

I went to school in Syria and used to get those ruler beatings. They are more painful than the radio cable!!

The best way to recover is to grip the cold metal legs of your chair, it makes it sting less.
Yaa 3db maa lagu dhihin jirey sxb while being battered ? Image

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby TheGrumpyGeeljire » Sat Nov 15, 2014 6:17 am

When I was a kid, the guy that used to teach us Quran was more of a boxer than a teacher.

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby LobsterUnit » Sat Nov 15, 2014 8:32 am

In my dugsi we had to pay the fee after the duhr salad.enough kneegrows went missing during the first sujood.

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby kambuli » Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:33 am

Very few teachers and parents didn't beat their kids/students...The so called disciplinary actions...It is a matter of ignorance. The society as a whole needs to be educated..Back in Somalia people were very cruel on people with mental illness or disability and dogs..Kids will run after these poor humanbeings/dogs, throwing stones etc

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby Marques » Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:56 am

It was only until the seventies when the Cane was abolished in Britain and you'll still find some teaching institutions who call for its return. Caruur la edbinayo is a human tradition because kids will be kids. You can advise them and treat them like adults if you wish but most will not overcome their natural instincts to play around and do whatever they want.

I use to take my Aunt's kids to dugsi and whenever aan quraanka ka dhagaysto i realise they learn their cashar on Saturday mornings when the Macalin is expecting them. Waxaas quraan maaha and it's because the Macalin can't lay a finger for fear of being targeted by social services and Maamooyinka ilmaha ma daba taagna. I convinced my Aunt to take her kids to my old dugsi where the teachers were so respected, if the kid comes late asna waa la garaacaa maamadiina lafteeda gacanta soo bixi aa la dhahaa Image

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby QaxootiWaaxid » Sat Nov 15, 2014 11:57 am

us big boys were whipped with thick vacuum cords in dugsi quran school

also hanger beatings

pencils in fingers pressed together

forced to stand in sun holding up rocks for hours

beatup with punches and we cannot resist or fight back

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby anzeloti » Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:00 pm

Very few teachers and parents didn't beat their kids/students...The so called disciplinary actions...It is a matter of ignorance. The society as a whole needs to be educated..Back in Somalia people were very cruel on people with mental illness or disability and dogs..Kids will run after these poor humanbeings/dogs, throwing stones etc
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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby thegoodshepherd » Sat Nov 15, 2014 12:08 pm

:dj:
Yaa 3db maa lagu dhihin jirey sxb while being battered ? Image
There is no racism in Syria. They had never seen black people before so the kids just call you choclate Image
In the entire time I was there I was never called "cabd".
Really awesome country, sad to see it destroyed.

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby JamalAddow » Sat Nov 15, 2014 5:35 pm

I went to school in Syria and used to get those ruler beatings. They are more painful than the radio cable!!

The best way to recover is to grip the cold metal legs of your chair, it makes it sting less.
Yaa 3db maa lagu dhihin jirey sxb while being battered ? Image
I'm dead :dead:

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby BeyondQabil » Sun Nov 16, 2014 11:50 am


Was this in Kenya?
Sure it was

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby Adali » Sun Nov 16, 2014 1:44 pm

I never suffered any real beatings from my dugsi teacher, but he definitely had it in for some of my class mates, oh how they use to wail only to be beating into submissive silence. The worst thing I saw a Somali teacher do was go full jujitsu on a larger student, he made the mistake of provoking the macalin by simply standing up in defiance and oohhh boy how he got put to the ground so fast. Some of my macalin teachers had military training in the SNA.

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby Cherine » Sun Nov 16, 2014 2:04 pm

Somali kids are very unruly. I'm not excusing the wadaads beatings..but i was on this Islamic forum and this guy was talking about how the Indian shaykhs in the U.K were complaining about the Somali kids.

This is what happens when parents coop their children in the house all day instead of taking them to the parks so they can release all that pent up energy.

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Re: This is nothing comparing to WASHAMSI that I have endure

Postby LobsterUnit » Sun Nov 16, 2014 3:33 pm

Somali kids are very unruly. I'm not excusing the wadaads beatings..but i was on this Islamic forum and this guy was talking about how the Indian shaykhs in the U.K were complaining about the Somali kids.

This is what happens when parents coop their children in the house all day instead of taking them to the parks so they can release all that pent up energy.
I politely asked three somali teenagers to stop talking excessively during the jumah.after being ignored three times and barely hearing the khutba, I was forced to tell them to shut up or go home.urggggh.then are there are the annual somali kids causing chaos during taraweeh whilst their parents are in the masjid.war dadkan maxa ka si ah? urhhggggghh.


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