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Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:22 pm
by salool
Its a one hour program sxb.Who has the time to go through all that,give us the cordinates or it didn't happen lol . Baasto I watched one of these a few weeks back and they showed a Somali single mum that neglected her baby to chat on FB and other social media sites.The baby died from malnutrition

I remember watching that particular episode. I honestly thought she was Asian because of the way her parents treated her. They took her back home at the age of 14 or so and married her off, she got pregnant and came back to London. She was only 18 years old and she was living in a tiny little flat with two small babies, wallahi her parents failed her miserably. The flat was disgusting, beyond filthy, the young sister was clearly mentally scarred and her mother didn't give a damn.

I cried throughout the whole episode it was heartbreaking that a Somali mother would do that to her daughter, the islaan totally ruined her life and then abandoned her with two small babies when it was very obvious she couldn't cope.

The young mother sounded barwaani to me.


:(

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:27 pm
by Inaayah
Its a one hour program sxb.Who has the time to go through all that,give us the cordinates or it didn't happen lol . Baasto I watched one of these a few weeks back and they showed a Somali single mum that neglected her baby to chat on FB and other social media sites.The baby died from malnutrition

I remember watching that particular episode. I honestly thought she was Asian because of the way her parents treated her. They took her back home at the age of 14 or so and married her off, she got pregnant and came back to London. She was only 18 years old and she was living in a tiny little flat with two small babies, wallahi her parents failed her miserably. The flat was disgusting, beyond filthy, the young sister was clearly mentally scarred and her mother didn't give a damn.

I cried throughout the whole episode it was heartbreaking that a Somali mother would do that to her daughter, the islaan totally ruined her life and then abandoned her with two small babies when it was very obvious she couldn't cope.

The young mother sounded barwaani to me.

Do you remember what episode num it was?

I really want to watch it

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:32 pm
by Cherine
Displaced Dirac, i just finished watching it, definitely the most shocking thing i've ever seen in a long while. I teared up when she started telling what her Mum did to her, i'm still in disbelief.

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:37 pm
by Libix
Its a one hour program sxb.Who has the time to go through all that,give us the cordinates or it didn't happen lol . Baasto I watched one of these a few weeks back and they showed a Somali single mum that neglected her baby to chat on FB and other social media sites.The baby died from malnutrition

I remember watching that particular episode. I honestly thought she was Asian because of the way her parents treated her. They took her back home at the age of 14 or so and married her off, she got pregnant and came back to London. She was only 18 years old and she was living in a tiny little flat with two small babies, wallahi her parents failed her miserably. The flat was disgusting, beyond filthy, the young sister was clearly mentally scarred and her mother didn't give a damn.

I cried throughout the whole episode it was heartbreaking that a Somali mother would do that to her daughter, the islaan totally ruined her life and then abandoned her with two small babies when it was very obvious she couldn't cope.

The young mother sounded barwaani to me.


horta have they been held accountable for their disgraceful failure?

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:42 pm
by LiquidHYDROGEN
Somalis don't force arranged marriages on young girls then abandon them. That's not our dhaqan.

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:43 pm
by DisplacedDiraac

It was episode 5 sis


I'm shocked the young mother was half white, she didn't sound like one at all.

They should lock her mother up.




http://www.murdermap.co.uk/pages/cases/ ... Amani-Abdi

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 3:51 pm
by LobsterUnit
Somalis don't force arranged marriages on young girls then abandon them. That's not our dhaqan.
yes,it is highly unlikely.my theory would be that the girl was sent to dhaqan celis,got pregnant over there and family fell out.

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 4:00 pm
by NoThatAbdi
The narrator sounds like Lennie James, ill watch tonight

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:17 am
by SiennaEarth
Tbh I don't feel sorry for her. No matter what her mum did to her it's not an excuse to neglect your children. If your mum was a bad mum you should be a better one, that's how I see it.

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 4:51 am
by Inaayah
I know Allah dosen't test someone with waxaanu qaadi karin but I still feel sorry for Iman.

An 18 yr old with 3 kids all under the age of 3 with no support system, heck aniguba waan isku buuqi laha. :cry:

She's already lost one daughter, she'll probably never get the other 2 back either, due to her own actions. She has to live with that for the rest of her life, I don't think there's any punishment worst. :|

I hope she finally gets the help/treatment she needed long ago and that Allah SWT rectifys her situation. Ameen thuma ameen. :heart:

It's easy to sit here and judge and I don't want to talk out of ignorance for I simply don't want Allah to put me in a similar test.

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 5:08 am
by Inaayah
Tbh I don't feel sorry for her. No matter what her mum did to her it's not an excuse to neglect your children. If your mum was a bad mum you should be a better one, that's how I see it.
What you experience as a child will effect you in your adult life psychologically, no doubt. Maybe her not dealing with her past in a healthy way contributed to how she was to her own children.

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:15 am
by Thuganomics
So she wasn't even Somali

Re: met police documentary;man who attacked hijabi women

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 6:47 am
by Inaayah
She's half Somali.