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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 31, 2006 12:32 pm

[quote="Unclebin"]
Dawlade

Your a great teacher Laughing[/quote]



yes but i advise you never to go a marehan with that abtirsi..an instant call of "midgan" will be the response.!

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Postby Unclebin » Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:21 pm

Mad dog

I know I skipped some here and there. But I can easily fill in the gaps saxiib Wink


Radaamiir

WTF did you say? Are youy speaking english? What is this classical nonsense talk? You're not shakespeare saxiib Laughing

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Postby DawladSade » Mon Jul 31, 2006 1:26 pm

you know how many times i pretended to be cumar maxmoud in mj gatherings? Wink

of course i'm not charcoal lookin with sri lankin hair but i always excused the light skin and curly afro by sayin my reer abti are mareexaan Laughing Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Postby Unclebin » Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:58 pm

Mareexans and light skin Laughing

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Postby Nabeela » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:43 pm

[quote="Unclebin"]Mareexans and light skin Laughing[/quote]

Weedhead what are you implying my dear. Mad

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Postby Unclebin » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:48 pm

OK

Nabz let me prove my synopsis.

Are you light skin? Laughing

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Postby xoogSADE14 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:50 pm

[quote="Unclebin"]Mareexans and light skin Laughing[/quote]

i know, its like saying dhaboyacs and religion Laughing

but you know whats sad, there are way more light skinned mareexaans than there are god-fearing cuqdad free religious dhaboyacs Laughing

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Postby Nabeela » Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:52 pm

Of course I'm light skinned. Are there dark skinned Marexaan out there. Confused

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Postby xoogSADE14 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:11 pm

[quote="Nabeela"] Are there dark skinned Marexaan out there. Confused[/quote]

you're kidding right? Laughing

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Postby Nabeela » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:12 pm

Laughing Laughing Laughing

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Postby Unclebin » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:13 pm

LOOOOOOOOOOOOL an Nabz your too much Laughing

Xoogsade

I know more Majerteen wadaads in T.O then Ilkoyars Laughing

Stop claiming anything about relgion yourself. Wasn't aabe the one who said men and women are equal in inheritance Laughing Or are you going to make something up in excuse Laughing

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Postby xoogSADE14 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:14 pm

Bin

you really think dhaboyaco has more religious scholars than mareexaan Shocked

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Postby Unclebin » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:19 pm

Your assumptions and preconceived notions arise from the likes of three women who have shamed our name Laughing

Look at our leaders in the past. Abdirashiid ali shermarkee wadaad. Most will tell you that. Abdirazak Haji jussein was a wadaad he never wanted to be corrupt. He left puntland because he wanted to avoid the leadership race because of the qabqabyalaad involved.

Siad Barre= denounce islam because he stated women and men are equal in inheritance law. Never has such things ever happened with a majerteen leader. Even afbijo who is actively fighting against sheik wannabe's and tends to have a soft spot for habeshis Laughing Can be found in pics praying side by side with other muslims Smile


What is the basis of your arguments? Three women who've strayed? Because I thought dumaarka iyo qabiil are like praying while najis. They don't go hand in hand Laughing

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Postby xoogSADE14 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:26 pm

Bin

you're purposely trying to avoid answering my question. i didn't ask you if your leaders prayed or knew something about the Qur'an as most somalis are taken to Dugsi and thus know a lil some some about Qur'an.

my question was " do you believe dhaboyaco has more religious scholars than mareexaan" kew phrase being RELIGIOUS SCHOLLARS, not people who pray or are seen at a mosque every now and then.

walahi from as long as i can remember which is about from the age of 3 Maj. Gen. Pres. Siyad Barre prayed all five times and read the Qur'an but even he wasn't closer to being called a " religious scholar" by any standards. so just answer the question or face the facts sxb your clan aren't known for their love of Islam.

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Postby Unclebin » Mon Jul 31, 2006 5:39 pm

Ok sxb point taken. But everbodies stereotype comes from 3 ladies you understand. Aabe siyaad was thought to be enemy of islam when he took such provoking actions Laughing

your obviously bias saxiib when you say such things as "or face the facts sxb your clan aren't known for their love of Islam.'

Facts and known don't go hand in hand. Known to whom?


My clan according to facts and known to be such and such are

the dhabadhilifs
the kufaars
the amxaar lovers
the corrupt
the scandalous
the obscene
the hoe's
the criminals
the starters of the civil war
the evil
the most bad
the most scammers
the short
the black
the jareers
the evil
did I say evil Laughing Laughing
warmongerers
yada yada yada

Do you see the bias?

Every clan will say we are evil we sukk and majerteens are BAAAD. But you think they will tell the truth? DO you know why majerteen is the most common word in somali cafes marfish's, maqayaads? Laughing Do you think a hawiye and isaaq and most other daroods would say good things about us when there media talks so much bollocks Laughing


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