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What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby AlHatimiWalShashi » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:03 pm

I'm not habashcarbeed, stop throwing references at me as if your the expert. I know my background thank you very much. Some barawaani arabs are pure some are not. The ones that are not are usually of Omani lineage and were a result of Omani men marrying Bantus. You think Omani men would bring their womenfolk so that Bantus could marry them? Are you ok? Same with Persians, some are pure and some are not. The rulers that I was speaking about were simply at a different time. Different empires ruled at different times (obviously). I was speaking about the word Mogadishu in terms of the etymological sense of the word. The Persians were actually Sunnis (Shafis) just like imam Bukhari, Nisa'e, Bayhaqi and most Persians of the golden age. As for the Shias they were Indians not Arabs or Persians and due to the success of the Da'wa they are now Sunnis, their ancient masjid is even a Sunni one which is located in Xamarweyne (I've been there). Shaykh Sufi was known to be a direct descendant of abddurahman ibn awf (RA), which is mentioned in poetry and oral traditions that I was raised hearing left and right. I'm not an Omani I'm from what is modern day Saudi Arabia. Not all proginators came to Islam but I think I will take the word of my uncles and forefathers instead of yours. My ancestor came with his sister called Fatima and her masjid is still in benadir today. The Portuguese are not myths as they have blue eyes, brownish hair (I've seen them and I'm related to some). They came to invade Baraawa but were defeated a handful of times in succession. Correct Tuni are the founders of barawa but did I say we founded barawa or xamar? Read properly brother. As for the companions (RA) settling in zeila, they were not known to of left any children and they shortly returned to Hijaz. Plus how could it of been them who spreaded Islam when the Revelation to our beloved (SAW) was not complete? Brother come with proper information before you comment, if you don't know then ask. If anyone wants to learn from me I'm ready to tell them almost anything about xamar and xamari people. The Bantu are actually a lot more in number than us by probably 10 to 1 at least in the area we live in and that's OUR area what about other areas? If anyone wants to learn from me I'm ready to provide information almost anything about Xamar or Xamari people but if you want to throw a few citations hear and there believing them to be the only information about xamar and xamari people then you can do that.

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby Advo » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:10 pm

Not all of them are cadcad, they range from light to dark. They usually have afro type of hair. I also think generations of marrying first cousins kinda messed them up.

Besides that, they don't cause any trouble and seem to be fun people to conversate with.

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby AlHatimiWalShashi » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:16 pm

It's very rare that a reer Xamar Is dark and it's very rare also that they have jareer hair. Those would usually be mixed with Bantu. We usually have wavy ish to very curly hair. The dark that you see could actually be Somalis who live in Xamar. Hence they are called reer xamar also (people of xamar).

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby Susu000 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:26 pm

Ok
did i hurt your feelings or something?
Lol no.. I was pi

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby Susu000 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:28 pm

Ok
did i hurt your feelings or something?
No I was actually going to reply then got caught with something at home so I just settled for an OK..

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby TheMightyNomad » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:49 pm

I'm not habashcarbeed, stop throwing references at me as if your the expert. I know my background thank you very much. Some barawaani arabs are pure some are not. The ones that are not are usually of Omani lineage and were a result of Omani men marrying Bantus. You think Omani men would bring their womenfolk so that Bantus could marry them? Are you ok? Same with Persians, some are pure and some are not. The rulers that I was speaking about were simply at a different time.
Look her habashcarbeed i dont care if hairy arab slave traders fucked bantus or the bantus fucked them, they point is the barwani people are mixed and speak a bantu swahili language and manny other bantu languages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bravanese_people

Different empires ruled at different times (obviously).
different times? ajuuran ruled from the 13 century to the 17th century and the geledi sultunate took over. So tell me at what period did you guys rule mogadishu?
I was speaking about the word Mogadishu in terms of the etymological sense of the word.
It means ''to kill' in the somali language thats the etymology.
The Persians were actually Sunnis (Shafis) just like imam Bukhari, Nisa'e, Bayhaqi and most Persians of the golden age. As for the Shias they were Indians not Arabs or Persians and due to the success of the Da'wa they are now Sunnis, their ancient masjid is even a Sunni one which is located in Xamarweyne (I've been there).


this is retarded!! Persians are Shias no explanation needed. The ancient masjid in xamar was built by Ajuuran ruler.
Shaykh Sufi was known to be a direct descendant of abddurahman ibn awf (RA), which is mentioned in poetry and oral traditions that I was raised hearing left and right.


ok and i should care how? because he spread sunni sufi islam to Shia muslim carbeeds along the coast?

Not all proginators came to Islam but I think I will take the word of my uncles and forefathers instead of yours. My ancestor came with his sister called Fatima and her masjid is still in benadir today. The Portuguese are not myths as they have blue eyes, brownish hair (I've seen them and I'm related to some). They came to invade Baraawa but were defeated a handful of times in succession. Correct Tuni are the founders of barawa but did I say we founded barawa or xamar? Read properly brother.
LOOOOL :lol: :lol: Troll Foqul Troll.
As for the companions (RA) settling in zeila, they were not known to of left any children and they shortly returned to Hijaz. Plus how could it of been them who spreaded Islam when the Revelation to our beloved (SAW) was not complete? Brother come with proper information before you comment, if you don't know then ask. If anyone wants to learn from me I'm ready to tell them almost anything about xamar and xamari people. The Bantu are actually a lot more in number than us by probably 10 to 1 at least in the area we live in and that's OUR area what about other areas? If anyone wants to learn from me I'm ready to provide information almost anything about Xamar or Xamari people but if you want to throw a few citations hear and there believing them to be the only information about xamar and xamari people then you can do that
Walahi what you are saying litterally makes no sense.

your parents told you myths and rumours and you are just running along with it!! :lol: :lol:

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby TheMightyNomad » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:51 pm

Ok
did i hurt your feelings or something?
No I was actually going to reply then got caught with something at home so I just settled for an OK..
Are you still in mogadishu at the moment?

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby TheMightyNomad » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:55 pm

I'm not an Omani I'm from what is modern day Saudi Arabia.
Great! now return to your homeland and take all your hairy habashcarbeed offsprings with ya!

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby Bibaaye6828 » Fri Oct 30, 2015 3:58 pm

Ok
did i hurt your feelings or something?
i swear you're reer xamar (not qabiilka). Xamar wouldn't be the same without cad cadka tbh.

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby AlHatimiWalShashi » Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:05 pm

Lol your talking nonsense here are references to back up my claims.
http://sonsofsunnah.com/2015/01/03/hist ... d-somalia/

Mogudishu existed way before 13th century I'm done. Go benadir look for masjid of Fatima bint hassan bin saeed bin thabit Al-hatimi. The Indians were shia I'll repeat again and their masjid is now sunni, the khatibs are from a specific tribe. I've been there 1 year ago so it's not a myth. What makes no sense about the revelation of our prophet (saw) not being completed at the time some companions travelled to habash that was before the Hijra. So it's not possible that Somalis knew Islamic jurisprudence and tradition before Arabs. You stated that We came to Somalia to study the deen. All of your claims are false. The Indians being carabeed? LOL they are not even Arab. I personally know them. Like I said we are a minority and we all know each other by name. The Indians would add ashhadu ana ali waliyuAllah to their adhaan. My dad, granddad and forefathers WITNESSED these stuff how can you try to teach me? The Persians im talking about are from Uzbekistan in the book of ibn Batuta or ibn Khuldun it's mentioned 300 uzbekistani men migrated to Somalia to escape prediction and I'm assuming they are the ancestors of modern Persians in Somalia, DNA findings proves this. Remember imam Bukhari? He was a Persian from Uzbekistan also. Not all lived in Iran. Keep talking I'm actually having fun (Y)

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby AlHatimiWalShashi » Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:07 pm

Some of my people actually already went back to Arabia we got citizenship in some Arab countries found our long lost Arab families and connected our lineages. Awkward moment went a Saudi in my uni is from my tribe except his ancestors never left Arabia.

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby TheMightyNomad » Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:21 pm

Lol your talking nonsense here are references to back up my claims.
http://sonsofsunnah.com/2015/01/03/hist ... d-somalia/
Habasha (Abyssinians/Ethiopians) who are another very strong and proud people in east Africa who even during the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him) were a highly advanced people, proud of their old civilisation conquering foreign lands. To this day Ethiopia is the only country in Africa that has never been occupied, in fact they occupied others and took other Africans as slaves). In the 15th century AD Abyssinia (Ethiopia) tried to conquer Somalia, but with the help of Sunni Persian soldiers there Abyssinians were pushed back (since then Somalia has quite cold relations to Ethiopia, which actually has a positive relationship with Muslims in general, after all it was the Christian land that embraced the Prophet’s companiosn who fled from the pagan Quraysh tribe, in the early days of Islam). Somalis (just like the Ethiopians) were never enslaved, in fact along with the Arabs and Persians they were known to enslave weaker African tribes
:dead: :deadrose:

Of all the bulshitt tarikh blogs i come across this seems to take the cake. :pac:

Bravo :clap:

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby AlHatimiWalShashi » Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:36 pm

Yeh yeh we are Arab J1 bro but some of Somalia is still ours. Why do critics always mention how hairy we are? I get it we are very very hairy now come play with my beard.

إن بعض الناس يكرهون أن الناس من قبائل عرب يسكتون في بلادهم ههههههههههه ثم يقولن انظرو إل بدنهم إنها شديد من الشعر تعالو و العبو بلحيتي ههههههه و لأكن ما فيه مشكلة إن الله ينظر على أعمالنا

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby AlHatimiWalShashi » Fri Oct 30, 2015 4:40 pm

فإن أكرمنا عند الله أتقانا

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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people

Postby AlHatimiWalShashi » Fri Oct 30, 2015 5:12 pm

نحن جائنا الى الصومال زمان ماضيا طويلا لمذا تقول أن عرب في الصومال ما لها شيء منها؟ ما هو كلام صحيح اقرأ كتب التاريخ يا أخي إذا تريد أن تعلم عن تاريخ الهمراوييون علما صحيحا يا هذا لو علمت


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