



Ducaysane_87 wrote:Newyork - this is also Your fellow jebertis from Bender cassim aka Modern day bossaso carrying a white man

new-york24 wrote:Ducaysane_87 wrote:Newyork - this is also Your fellow jebertis from Bender cassim aka Modern day bossaso carrying a white man
so your throw back is "they did it,why shouldn't we do it"?
atleast your honest

This why I have a problem understanding the floored logic of the Doqon Ogaden mind. Bal sxb, I'm asking you why he did not free you














Highland wrote:Newyork, that's a photo-shopped pic. The actual location is Zeila and the men offered to lift these two foreignors are of Iidoor.
The Harti had never compromised their dignity for such type of service. This picture along with an earlier one that identifies chained blacks in Zanzibar as Daarood slaves shows the level of desperation that downpours from the Iidoor hearts. But I am really surprised at those questions General and Ducaysene persistenly asked and how far they go off the mark of the principles of logic.
How can Sayyid Mohamed fight to liberate Ogadenia when the most material support, militia, and sanctuary he could ever receive orginated from the Lands of Harti whether it was Warsangeli or Dhulbahante or other clans nearby. And his poems alternate between themes of public censure and praises in direct relation to circumstances or events of those times.
General, it's not fair to attribute the failures and successes of the Dervish movements on a particular clan. You are also denying Sayyidka the uniqueness and complexity of his self, making him faceless figure who should have faught for the freedom of his kinsmen. He was an individual who had his own vision, objectives and ways to achieve them. He was influenced more so by the teachings of Ahmed bin Saalax and the ideaology to rid the country off the infidels and then create the umbrella of Muslim Brotherhood. That was all about it. Nationalism was an alien to Sayyid just like any other Islamic revivalist movements in the rest of the world.
Finally, he came into conflict with those whom supplied him both material resources and manpower and he was finally defeated, retreating for the first time into the interior where he died.


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