@DjamaSaeed@TheVillaSomalia What about Borama and Lascanood genocide? Iyagu ma BUUNSHO-iyo-ROOTIYAA? Miyeysan dad Soomaaliyeed ahayn. Somaliland case waa sida Sudan, Amhara, Tigre, Yemen, Syria, iyo Congo.
@GoldEllis26@JMNewsNetwork_ I believe that the little boy praying on the dirty sand has a purpose in life, and his actions have touched and inspired millions of people. May God have mercy on him and accept his prayer. May God guide you through this boy’s prayers.
@OgadenSoldier@waamokingg@north_somalia @Shirwac97 @QurulugHawd_SSC This small clan aspires to become a nation, all while needing to be fed by the world—amazing!
@MohamoudIb43588@Abdi_Cirroo The Kofia is a cultural hat commonly worn from Zanzibar to Somalia, including Oman, and is often associated with Islamic identity. In Somaliland, it was traditionally worn both during and before the British colonial period. Know your history.
@FowziHerzi@APGaraad Somali people can be divided into two. One group resides far away from wetlands and rivers. They rely on meat-milk for their sustenance, the other group lives near rivers, and they are agriculturists, having access to food that the first group may not be familiar with. Say thanks
@APGaraad@FowziHerzi The appropriateness of inviting someone with Cambuulo depends on the specific Somali region. In NW & NE Somalia, it's not advisable to do so as it may lead to lifelong discussions about it. However, in South Somalia, Cambuulo is considered the best food you can offer to guests.