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8th March - Stand up for your rights!

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby surrender » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:19 am

Ismahan123 wrote:What rights are these women fighting for? Men and women can never be equal....thats the harsh truth. :lol:


:lol: :shock: :x
on serious note: they fighting for the right God gave them and men decided to take it away because they dont like equality. they liked to called the shots. they also fighting for bit of freedom, education and chance to be someone. is that too much to ask??? :|

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby muslim-man » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:25 am

[quote="Ismahan123"]What rights are these women fighting for? Men and women can never be equal....thats the harsh truth. :lol:[/quote]


If only all women were as smart as you :rose:

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby SummerRain » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:26 am

surrender wrote:
Ismahan123 wrote:What rights are these women fighting for? Men and women can never be equal....thats the harsh truth. :lol:


:lol: :shock: :x
on serious note: they fighting for the right God gave them and men decided to take it away because they dont like equality. they liked to called the shots. they also fighting for bit of freedom, education and chance to be someone. is that too much to ask??? :|


lol all that translates to men and women being equal and we are not according to ALLAH. We each have different roles in society and in order to keep the balances and progression of society its best we obey ALLAH's orders. ABaayo you can be more educated and wealthier than a man, but the truth is, waxaa ku fiicaan inaad subaax walba caruurtada canjeelada uu dubaatid. :lol:

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby muslim-man » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:27 am

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby surrender » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:32 am

lol all that translates to men and women being equal and we are not according to ALLAH. We each have different roles in society and in order to keep the balances and progression of society its best we obey ALLAH's orders. ABaayo you can be more educated and wealthier than a man, but the truth is, waxaa ku fiicaan inaad subaax walba caruurtada canjeelada uu dubaatid.



i see you alreayd been brained washed by your other half. :lol: :lol: :x :down: but how about if i let him do the canjeelo and take the kids to school. whilst i work? whats wrong with that? :mrgreen: :|

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby Cawar » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:44 am

surrender wrote:
lol all that translates to men and women being equal and we are not according to ALLAH. We each have different roles in society and in order to keep the balances and progression of society its best we obey ALLAH's orders. ABaayo you can be more educated and wealthier than a man, but the truth is, waxaa ku fiicaan inaad subaax walba caruurtada canjeelada uu dubaatid.



i see you alreayd been brained washed by your other half. :lol: :lol: :x :down: but how about if i let him do the canjeelo and take the kids to school. whilst i work? whats wrong with that? :mrgreen: :|



:lol: @Ismahan being brain washed..who knows..

But .. armaa adiga lagu suubiye brain wash?? making your husband cook canjeero and take care of the kids , while you go and work with other men or work for them.. put on some make up and nice clothes??

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby surrender » Sun Mar 08, 2009 9:50 am

@Ismahan being brain washed..who knows..

But .. armaa adiga lagu suubiye brain wash?? making your husband cook canjeero and take care of the kids , while you go and work with other men or work for them.. put on some make up and nice clothes??



:lol:

if there was a girl who married a lowlife who has no education or good job, she doesnt want to claim caydh. so she decides to work to earn the living for the family.

who's going to look after the kids? :|

darbiga!???????? :x :x :x :x

he has to take care of the kids, whether he likes it or not!!!!!

men have to face the fact that these kids are theirs too,
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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby KUUSH » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:30 am

surrender wrote:
@Ismahan being brain washed..who knows..

But .. armaa adiga lagu suubiye brain wash?? making your husband cook canjeero and take care of the kids , while you go and work with other men or work for them.. put on some make up and nice clothes??



:lol:

if there was a girl who married a lowlife who has no education or good job, she doesnt want to claim caydh. so she decides to work to earn the living for the family.

who's going to look after the kids? :|

darbiga!???????? :x :x :x :x

he has to take care of the kids, whether he likes it or not!!!!!

men have to face the fact that these kids are theirs too,
:up:


yo living prove of wanna be halimos. sis we had a culture and religion which we all grew up with, we just can not throw that way and adopt a new one which made million of somali women single mom. there is a reason behind when allah said, man are responsible the wellfare of the wifes and children. if one marries a farah who can not take care of his family...she should tell him facck of and let him go. Women's should do worry the wellfare of her family period.
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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby FAH1223 » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:30 am

Ismahan123 wrote:
surrender wrote:
Ismahan123 wrote:What rights are these women fighting for? Men and women can never be equal....thats the harsh truth. :lol:


:lol: :shock: :x
on serious note: they fighting for the right God gave them and men decided to take it away because they dont like equality. they liked to called the shots. they also fighting for bit of freedom, education and chance to be someone. is that too much to ask??? :|


lol all that translates to men and women being equal and we are not according to ALLAH. We each have different roles in society and in order to keep the balances and progression of society its best we obey ALLAH's orders. ABaayo you can be more educated and wealthier than a man, but the truth is, waxaa ku fiicaan inaad subaax walba caruurtada canjeelada uu dubaatid. :lol:

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby Hyperactive » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:51 am

mashallah ismahan aqli badana.

some people mix between adalad and equality.
we're equal and we should treated equally because we're both human.

i cannot go ahead and have luxery of staying home, naag iney iso donato and aqal no sameyso and pay mahar and all that.lol

marka arimaha wala kala leeyahay , adunko wo kharibmi laha hady roles isku qasmo.

we may need to help each other financially and household works but we cannot switch the roles.
marka naga daayo wahan aad ogtihin, ino so'oneynin.
billah 3alykum waqtiga idinkana ha iska luminana anagana hana lugooyina.

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Re: 8th March - Stand up for your rights!

Postby black velvet » Sun Mar 08, 2009 10:52 am

Ismahan - IWD is about celebrating women’s achievements through the years; the women who fought and died for suffrage and the women who stood up for their rights to safe working environments. The women who are still campaigning to improve our general health and security, it's about equal pay and upholding the human rights of every girl and woman. This is not about who makes canjeelo in the morning abaayo we know we are not created the same as men but that does not mean that our lives have less value than a man's. Today is a day to consolidate where we were, what we've been through and where we want to go.


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