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A question for the great professor x.playa

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A question for the great professor x.playa

Postby Salaxbaashe » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:01 am

I would like to be enlightened on why you are so against the Dir and pro arab father when in every other case you seem to hate anything arab related?

I would also like to know what your rebuttal to the old somali poetry that states we are Dir is?

This is also not an attack as I am a big admirer of your work I’m just curious.

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Re: A question for the great professor x.playa

Postby LeJusticier » Tue Mar 05, 2019 8:30 am

I know the message is not for me but one thing I want teach you about DIR if you dont mind. Most of the people cannot differentiate the difference between DIR the small clan the live in Somalia and the DIR=race or Sinji, qaawmiyad etc. Dir means in Somali offspring of particular race. Many people refers Qamaan Bulxan Guba poem. ''Idoor dir weeye idoor se dir weeyee haduu duulan soo kiciyo.

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Re: A question for the great professor x.playa

Postby bashe19 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:29 am

By the way where the hell Iiiidoooors comes from? From Dir tree or straight from Iraq?

Somalia knew Iiiidiiirs are from Bucur Bacaydh.



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Re: A question for the great professor x.playa

Postby theyuusuf143 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:44 am

I know the message is not for me but one thing I want teach you about DIR if you dont mind. Most of the people cannot differentiate the difference between DIR the small clan the live in Somalia and the DIR=race or Sinji, qaawmiyad etc. Dir means in Somali offspring of particular race. Many people refers Qamaan Bulxan Guba poem. ''Idoor dir weeye idoor se dir weeyee haduu duulan soo kiciyo.

lej
70 jir khuraafad aaminsan. Adiga kahor maan arag. Cilmi iyo caqli toona kuuma dhinna hadana inaad carab tahaad isu aragtan. Dubkaaga iyo DNA gaaga, afkaagae iyo taariikhdaada midna carab shaqo kuma laha. It's the opposite inagaa dad badane inaga farcameen, your real ancestors yadoon nebi maxamed jirin bay laasgeel roobka ka jirsanayen , oo ku dhigeen paints ka quruxda badan ee loo Soo dalxiis tago. Generation kaagu maanta waa qorax sii dhacaysa , ma jiro doono nin soomali ah oo carab ku abtirsan doonaa 5 sano kadib. Map kaanu ka tirtirayna. Kulli shay yarjucu ilaa aslihii.

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Re: A question for the great professor x.playa

Postby theyuusuf143 » Tue Mar 05, 2019 9:52 am

I would like to be enlightened on why you are so against the Dir and pro arab father when in every other case you seem to hate anything arab related?

I would also like to know what your rebuttal to the old somali poetry that states we are Dir is?

This is also not an attack as I am a big admirer of your work I’m just curious.
Because he is old Man, he knows the fact that somalis has nothing to do with carab, but he does not want to denounce this khuraafad before the daaroods. Abtirsintan family ga nebiga cws wada gasha soomalidu waxay u samaysteen si aan reer hebel janada uga horayn oo aakhiro loo shafeeco qaado. Kkkkkkk

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Re: A question for the great professor x.playa

Postby mahoka » Tue Mar 05, 2019 2:15 pm

By the way where the hell Iiiidoooors comes from? From Dir tree or straight from Iraq?

Somalia knew Iiiidiiirs are from Bucur Bacaydh.



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Bucur bucayr is more noble than pagan Oromo who worshipped waaq

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Re: A question for the great professor x.playa

Postby Khalid Ali » Tue Mar 05, 2019 2:23 pm

This whole Isaaq dir relations I first heard in carta 2000. Isaaq have always for 900 years reer sheikh isxaaq abtirisiintayaduna waligeed may guurin. Dunjiga habarmagaado hadu dabarkasoogoooste nina daarood a tiiriyey you would ask a darood about Isaaq lineage. Waba waali. Bad reference saaxib.


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