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halyeey lamagoodle trolling lol
I dont speak whinese but a group of us have been recently getting discriminated consistently
no no the site is great...it just needs reaspnable mods so i dont think the sections shoud be removed rather.....In my humble opinion---ALL Somalinet forums sections EXCEPT the GENERALS should be eradicated. REMOVED. Its useless. If you want Somalinet to maximize their popularity and gravitas I suggest just have a GENERAL section forum ONLY. U will be amazed at how popular it will be. More than the Nigerian site. Easy for the mods to Moderate the consolidated section, and everyone would be in one section. Big arena. Then, let the capitalism take its route, with only one section--let the threads popularity speak for itself.Consolidate, and Cash in!
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I dont speak whinese


Your Grace, I think we need an extreme section though to defy political correctness including the relationship between small G and small space. I have put forth the proposition that size depends on the designated space and you have applied a Freudian perspective to falsify it. We could discuss this more in detail and agree on a synthesis in order to advance humanity. This is a question that might help us understand the human race. What do you say your highness?In my humble opinion---ALL Somalinet forums sections EXCEPT the GENERALS should be eradicated. REMOVED. Its useless. If you want Somalinet to maximize their popularity and gravitas I suggest just have a GENERAL section forum ONLY. U will be amazed at how popular it will be. More than the Nigerian site. Easy for the mods to Moderate the consolidated section, and everyone would be in one section. Big arena. Then, let the capitalism take its route, with only one section--let the threads popularity speak for itself.Consolidate, and Cash in!
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I cant tell your qabil to be honest but I heard your from that one...since your mod why not use your own tikniko?halyeey lamagoodle trolling lol
I dont speak whinese but a group of us have been recently getting discriminated consistently
sahal
its not only u dear. Once I said something about Isaaq---and my thread was moved qabil section. (politics) I filed for discrimination.

Tol beelay!!!!!!!halyeey lamagoodle trolling lol
I dont speak whinese but a group of us have been recently getting discriminated consistently
thanks al ustaad lamagoodleTol beelay!!!!!!!halyeey lamagoodle trolling lol
I dont speak whinese but a group of us have been recently getting discriminated consistently
Who discriminated against my cousin, the analyst of the analysts?
You are right adeer, I am just trolling. See you around
where do you live? theres no single sufi mosque in somalia i mean in the big towns and in diasporaSahal,
There is something you should understand within the Somali Sunni community, and that is the rivalry between Suufi on one side and Salafi / Wahhabi on the other side is very huge. In my observation, Suufis see the Shia to be closer to them than these other 2 groups, and Salafis / Wahhabis see the Suufis as mushrikiin (polytheists). I found this issue to be much bigger within the Somali Sunni population than other Muslim communities. For some reason, in South Asia and Middle East, religious scholars have educated their population to the point where these groups tolerate each other, but within Somalis, the rivalry is too extreme.
This is what is driving some of the comments be thrown to other sections. You think Somalis are Sunnis but their division is worse than the clannish mentality that you mostly experience within our community.
To our dismay, Somalis lack Islamic theologians who can bridge the gap and emphasize coexistence. Even if there are some scholars on either side who espouse toleration, they are voiceless.

Thanks for the lessonSahal,
There is something you should understand within the Somali Sunni community, and that is the rivalry between Suufi on one side and Salafi / Wahhabi on the other side is very huge. In my observation, Suufis see the Shia to be closer to them than these other 2 groups, and Salafis / Wahhabis see the Suufis as mushrikiin (polytheists). I found this issue to be much bigger within the Somali Sunni population than other Muslim communities. For some reason, in South Asia and Middle East, religious scholars have educated their population to the point where these groups tolerate each other, but within Somalis, the rivalry is too extreme.
This is what is driving some of the comments be thrown to other sections. You think Somalis are Sunnis but their division is worse than the clannish mentality that you mostly experience within our community.
To our dismay, Somalis lack Islamic theologians who can bridge the gap and emphasize coexistence. Even if there are some scholars on either side who espouse toleration, they are voiceless.

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