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Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

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Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby Futurist » Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:44 pm

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If we are to succeed we must return to our ingenious traditional roots as a central part of our cultural and social national identity. Xeer law is an ingeneous system that has stood the test of time; it is complementary to Islamic law. The concepts of: Xor u dhalasho. Xor u maal. Xeer u dhalasho. Guaranteed individual liberty. Freedom to engage in economic activity. Equality before the law as a birthright. It is the Somali equivalent of the French "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité".

Kulmiye & Wadani need to adopt this policy. We need to codify Soomaali Xeer Law.

Xeer u dhalasho

Xeer law guarantees in principle, as a birthright, every person's right to life, liberty and property (one's body, one's freedom and one's material assets). It has accepted common principles and doctrines, rules of conduct, organisational structures, procedural rules, rules of insurance, verdicts of law, rules of restitution and compensation. It stipulates rules governing constitution and abolition of courts, power of courts, power of police, procedures for hearings, rules of appeal, rendering justice and compensation.

Xor u dhalasho

We should use the doctrines of Xeer law as a basis for governaning social and economic interactions. As follows. Xor u dhalasho. Xor u maal. Xeer u dhalasho. Innocent until proven guilty. Equality before the law. Right to a fair hearing. Right to restitution or compensation. Xeer law is seperate from politics and religion. Xeer law has in built methods for its development. There are a plurality of jurisdictions and a uniformity of Xeer guud (general law). Goverment personnel must abide by Xeer law. Xeer law governs contracts as methods for economic interactions. Xeer law prohibts homicide, assault, torture, battery, rape, accidental wounding, kidnapping, abduction, roberry, burglary, theft, arson, extortion, fraud, tort, damage to property, defanation and breach of contract. Xeer law is supported by the Somali common insurance system which acts as a government compensation scheme and ensures that all victims are paid any compensation that is due.

Xor u maal

We also need to return to 'Xor u maal' as a policy for economic development. This means removing current monopolies, oligopolies and cartels to enable free trade. The government must always act in 'danta guud' aka the greatest good for the greatest number. We must a coherent comprehensive long term plan for sustainable social and economic development, based on self-suffiency, sustainability and long term security.

We can then stand proud in the world once more.

Nabad gelyo. Be in peace.
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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby Futurist » Thu Apr 20, 2017 2:44 pm

An interesting quote from abdikarim
it is something worth discussing. The vast majority of prople already use Xeer and Islamic law, however this is usually informal. Maybe it requires a more formal recognition and codification?

Then again the Government of SL actively encourages people to sort out issues among themselves. People usually use Xeer or Islamic law to sort things out. The Government then recognises and implements whatever the 2 parties have agreed to.

Maybe this is the way. The asministration of justice remains independent of Government whilst at the same time being enforced by government.

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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Thu Apr 20, 2017 4:09 pm

You could've said Somali xeer but you just had to f-king make it controversial by saying Somaliland. How autistic are you that you have to differentiate between the two. Seriously couldn't Somali do the trick :why:

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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby Xaldoon » Thu Apr 20, 2017 8:02 pm

Somaliland Xeer Law?

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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby bumps » Fri Apr 21, 2017 2:57 am

I want to see you guys try to bring a rule in a corrupted government :)

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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby HashIII » Fri Apr 21, 2017 4:00 am

Xeer Law is compensatory rather than punitive. This why blood feuds have been so common in Somalia throughout the ages. If it is to be used it would require major changes. In its current form it is not applicable for governing a modern society.

The only law that is, and does not require changes is Sharia. It is flawless.

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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby PanSomaliNationalist » Fri Apr 21, 2017 9:17 pm

Xeer Law is compensatory rather than punitive. This why blood feuds have been so common in Somalia throughout the ages. If it is to be used it would require major changes. In its current form it is not applicable for governing a modern society.

The only law that is, and does not require changes is Sharia. It is flawless.
Ayyy hashi long time no see

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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby HashIII » Fri Apr 21, 2017 10:11 pm

Ayyy hashi long time no see
What's good bro?

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Re: Reviving Somaliland Xeer Law

Postby soonoqoda » Sat Apr 22, 2017 4:48 pm

Xeer was useful for pre-written times, now we have a republic, and we have our own laws.

Xeer should carry on being the law to the local level, but all political business and all serious matters should be under the government legislation


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