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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby abdalla11 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:16 pm

Abdalla11,

Nothing serious. I was just playing with her. There were this 2 distant Mudulood relatives that were sent to Paris for education. One of them lost his passport and had to go to the Somali Embassy in Paris for a new passport. The ambassador asked them many questions trying to find their qabil, he asked them what their names were ( they had generic names), then he asked them, where are you from, and they said Wardhigley (this was an ambiguous answer because this district had no clear qabil majority at the time so he couldn't get a clue as to their qabil), then after a long discussion, he asked them what part of Somalia their grandparents were from and they said " Ceel Dheere," and he was like "wtf, why didn't you just tell me that you are Mudulood," and then went on to say that " I have no passports for Hawiye." This was in the late 80s when the clan-polarization was reaching its maximum levels. In the end, the issue was resolved when some of our relatives in the government intervened.
lool, if that's true that sucks big time. But look at the bright side those hawiye guys had passports Mj's weren't allowed one :lol: :lol: :up:

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby Babygirl- » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:18 pm

Abdalla11,

Nothing serious. I was just playing with her. There were this 2 distant Mudulood relatives that were sent to Paris for education. One of them lost his passport and had to go to the Somali Embassy in Paris for a new passport. The ambassador asked them many questions trying to find their qabil, he asked them what their names were ( they had generic names), then he asked them, where are you from, and they said Wardhigley (this was an ambiguous answer because this district had no clear qabil majority at the time so he couldn't get a clue as to their qabil), then after a long discussion, he asked them what part of Somalia their grandparents were from and they said " Ceel Dheere," and he was like "wtf, why didn't you just tell me that you are Mudulood," and then went on to say that " I have no passports for Hawiye." This was in the late 80s when the clan-polarization was reaching its maximum levels. In the end, the issue was resolved when some of our relatives in the government intervened.
lool, if that's true that sucks big time. But look at the bright side those hawiye guys had passports Mj's weren't allowed one :lol: :lol: :up:
Isn't this a bigger lie!! a whole qabiil not allowed to have passports, what about the Citizens and Govenment workers? :lol:

Mad may :lol: :lol:

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby Twisted_Logic » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:20 pm

Abdalla11,

Nothing serious. I was just playing with her. There were this 2 distant Mudulood relatives that were sent to Paris for education. One of them lost his passport and had to go to the Somali Embassy in Paris for a new passport. The ambassador asked them many questions trying to find their qabil, he asked them what their names were ( they had generic names), then he asked them, where are you from, and they said Wardhigley (this was an ambiguous answer because this district had no clear qabil majority at the time so he couldn't get a clue as to their qabil), then after a long discussion, he asked them what part of Somalia their grandparents were from and they said " Ceel Dheere," and he was like "wtf, why didn't you just tell me that you are Mudulood," and then went on to say that " I have no passports for Hawiye." This was in the late 80s when the clan-polarization was reaching its maximum levels. In the end, the issue was resolved when some of our relatives in the government intervened.
lool, if that's true that sucks big time. But look at the bright side those hawiye guys had passports Mj's weren't allowed one :lol: :lol: :up:
Isn't this a bigger lie!! a whole qabiil not allowed to have passports, what about the Citizens and Govenment workers? :lol:
Seriously, this did actually happen.

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby qoraxeey » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:23 pm


lool, if that's true that sucks big time. But look at the bright side those hawiye guys had passports Mj's weren't allowed one :lol: :lol: :up:
Alaaa beenta :roll:

my eedos husband was MJ and he had a passport

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby Dionysus » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:25 pm


lool, if that's true that sucks big time. But look at the bright side those hawiye guys had passports Mj's weren't allowed one :lol: :lol: :up:
Alaaa beenta :roll:

my eedos husband was MJ and he had a passport
I thought he was being sarcastic. But if he is for real, this takes the cake man.

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby Twisted_Logic » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:26 pm

Abdalla11,

Nothing serious. I was just playing with her. There were this 2 distant Mudulood relatives that were sent to Paris for education. One of them lost his passport and had to go to the Somali Embassy in Paris for a new passport. The ambassador asked them many questions trying to find their qabil, he asked them what their names were ( they had generic names), then he asked them, where are you from, and they said Wardhigley (this was an ambiguous answer because this district had no clear qabil majority at the time so he couldn't get a clue as to their qabil), then after a long discussion, he asked them what part of Somalia their grandparents were from and they said " Ceel Dheere," and he was like "wtf, why didn't you just tell me that you are Mudulood," and then went on to say that " I have no passports for Hawiye." This was in the late 80s when the clan-polarization was reaching its maximum levels. In the end, the issue was resolved when some of our relatives in the government intervened.
lool, if that's true that sucks big time. But look at the bright side those hawiye guys had passports Mj's weren't allowed one :lol: :lol: :up:
Many unjust and immoral things happened in Somalia :down:

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby abdalla11 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:27 pm

Abdalla11,

Nothing serious. I was just playing with her. There were this 2 distant Mudulood relatives that were sent to Paris for education. One of them lost his passport and had to go to the Somali Embassy in Paris for a new passport. The ambassador asked them many questions trying to find their qabil, he asked them what their names were ( they had generic names), then he asked them, where are you from, and they said Wardhigley (this was an ambiguous answer because this district had no clear qabil majority at the time so he couldn't get a clue as to their qabil), then after a long discussion, he asked them what part of Somalia their grandparents were from and they said " Ceel Dheere," and he was like "wtf, why didn't you just tell me that you are Mudulood," and then went on to say that " I have no passports for Hawiye." This was in the late 80s when the clan-polarization was reaching its maximum levels. In the end, the issue was resolved when some of our relatives in the government intervened.
lool, if that's true that sucks big time. But look at the bright side those hawiye guys had passports Mj's weren't allowed one :lol: :lol: :up:
Isn't this a bigger lie!! a whole qabiil not allowed to have passports, what about the Citizens and Govenment workers? :lol:

Mad may :lol: :lol:
Wallahi iyo billahi waa loo diidi jiray under the umbrella 'dowlad diid' ofcourse not every MJ. The ones that received passports(aad bay uyaraayeen) were mostly government workers.

Qoraxeey,

Was he married to a mareexaan woman? And what was his occupation?

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby Dionysus » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:30 pm

abdalla, it was only your parents and relatives who were denied passports and it was probably because you were mahbar.

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby abdalla11 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:33 pm

abdalla, it was only your parents and relatives who were denied passports and it was probably because you were mahbar.
waa maxay mahbar?

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby Twisted_Logic » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:33 pm

abdalla, it was only your parents and relatives who were denied passports and it was probably because you were mahbar.
waa maxay mahbar?
:lol: :lol:

This is what I was thinking too :lol:

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby qoraxeey » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:35 pm


Qoraxeey,

Was he married to a mareexaan woman? And what was his occupation?
It has nothing to do what I am trying to tell U here :D everybody had a right to passport ... unless u where in a rebel grou lool

passport ma qabilka xaaskaga ka dhalatay ba dadka lagu sin jiray somalia waagi hore :?

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby Dionysus » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:36 pm

You really don't know what mahbar is? Damn fockin ciyaal baa meesha soo gala ileen.

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby grandpakhalif » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:38 pm

wtf everyone in my family had passport

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby abdalla11 » Sat Mar 20, 2010 1:44 pm


Qoraxeey,

Was he married to a mareexaan woman? And what was his occupation?
It has nothing to do what I am trying to tell U here :D everybody had a right to passport ... unless u where in a rebel grou lool

passport ma qabilka xaaskaga ka dhalatay ba dadka lagu sin jiray somalia waagi hore :?
lool rebelgroup, waxaas baan ka waday under the umbrella 'dowlad diid'

Wallahi waa iga dhab i'm not lying lakiin many of us were denied passports, i'm not making this up. As for your uncle, if he was married to a mareexaan (i hope wagardhac, lool) she or her relatives might have pullied on some strings. Waxaan ku weydiiyay why many of MJ's dislike the kacaan? why is that do you think?

Dionysus, what is mahbar? ciyaal waxaa ah qofkii wax la weydiyo oo aan ka jawaabin

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Re: What was your parents occupation in Somalia?

Postby LobsterUnit » Sat Mar 20, 2010 2:13 pm

My mother worked in childcare and my father was into camelcare, as well as occasional poetry and dancing. :up:


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