@Deee_luul Hadii runta laga hadlo waa mid soomalia oo dhan ka jirta ee gabadhani way dhiiratay inay runta ka hadasho. Yaan wax walba la siyaasadeen ee raga Gabdhihii Muslimiinta saa u geleya ha lasoo ban dhigo.
@wttii11@1llIIr وهكذا هي يوم الحساب. قال تعالى : ( ولو ترى إذ المجرمون ناكسو رءوسهم عند ربهم ربنا أبصرنا وسمعنا فارجعنا نعمل صالحا إنا موقنون ) [ السجدة : 12 ]
المصحف تم اصداره من قبل المملكة العربية السعودية لا تترك قريب ولا صديق ولا احد تعرفه إلا أرسلت له هذا المصحف
المصحف كاملا مع تفسيره
ويتم قلب الصفحات بلمس الشاشه من اليسار لليمين
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انشرها لتكون وقفاً لك ولوالديك
@MrMaker14 It's not true. If Somaliland declares them self as state of Somalia. Rest Somalia is willing to let them be in charge for the next 30 years. In fact Farmaajo offered to Musse biixi. That is the fact.
@MOFASomalia تقسيم اليمن والصومال إلى دويلات صغيرة موالية لقوى خارجية تطمع في باب المندب وبحر الأحمر، هو وصفة مؤكدة لصراعات وحروب لا تنتهي في المنطقة بأكملها.
دعم الحكومات المركزية بالجيش والعتاد أصبح ضرورة عاجلة للحفاظ على الاستقرار… الوقت ينفد!
#اليمن#الصومال#البحر_الأحمر
$26 Billion Strong: Immigrants Are Fueling Minnesota’s Economy
Minnesota’s economy is facing a serious challenge. The Minnesota Chamber Foundation reports that the state is losing population and ranks near the bottom nationally for workforce growth. More people are leaving Minnesota than moving in. Labor shortages are becoming a long-term concern across multiple industries.
Amid this trend, one fact stands out: immigrants are holding Minnesota’s workforce together. According to the Chamber Foundation, immigrants make up about 60 percent of recent labor-force growth. Without foreign-born workers, Minnesota’s workforce would shrink even faster. This would put more pressure on healthcare, manufacturing, logistics, food production, and small businesses.
At the same time, economists estimate that immigrants contribute about $26 billion annually to Minnesota’s economy through wages, consumer spending, tax revenue, and business creation. While the Chamber Foundation examines workforce and migration trends, economists look at the total economic impact. The conclusion is clear: immigrants are not a burden; they are essential to Minnesota’s economic stability and future growth.
Different lenses. Same reality.
Sheiknor A. Qassim
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A whole group of Somali doctors graduated in one year
@ajplus “The British came with ranks and orders.
Somali nomads came with courage, pride, and poetry.
In the desert, empire met a people who couldn’t be ruled.”
🇸🇴 A Somali fears no man — only the loss of dignity.
That’s why Hanley wrote about them with so much respect.