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Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 8:27pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
macof: Well why are they all in the same place? |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 8:35pm On Jan 17, 2015 |
Same place same goal |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by macof(m): 1:06am On Jan 18, 2015 |
barwaaqo:It's best we don't argue about this.. It's a waste of time arguing about Europeans...I rather talk Africa |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 3:10am On Jan 18, 2015 |
macof: We should do it. |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 3:10am On Jan 18, 2015 |
We need to phone Hassan Sheikh Mohamoud concerning this. |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 3:11am On Jan 18, 2015 |
May be national emergency |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by axum: 3:49am On Jan 18, 2015 |
EnlightenedSoul: Biiitch die, who was talking to you |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Maakhir(m): 3:58am On Jan 18, 2015 |
EnlightenedSoul: I'm familiar with forums because I lurk around and read things before I sign up, Ahh, I see, you read the argument with Terry Carr, Did you note the fact that I apologised on the another thread (the bantu one) thread later? Did you also note the fact that I assumed he was Bantu because he was frequently on the Bantu Thread, and he made a thread saying somalis were slaves? And I'm not axum so the bits in Italics, you might want to adrress with him |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by axum: 4:04am On Jan 18, 2015 |
Maakhir: You are finally getting your own medicine, motherFocker |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by axum: 4:05am On Jan 18, 2015 |
Filename can you please close down my account: Maakhair. |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Maakhir(m): 4:08am On Jan 18, 2015 |
axum: How so? |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by axum: 4:12am On Jan 18, 2015 |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Fulaman198(m): 4:14am On Jan 18, 2015 |
axum: Hey Axum/Ajuran :-D I woke up kind of upset and decided to link a video just for you: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aexups2vO2k |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Fulaman198(m): 4:15am On Jan 18, 2015 |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Fulaman198(m): 4:16am On Jan 18, 2015 |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Maakhir(m): 4:17am On Jan 18, 2015 |
axum: 1 Like |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Maakhir(m): 4:17am On Jan 18, 2015 |
In your dreams maybe 1 Like |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Maakhir(m): 4:19am On Jan 18, 2015 |
BRB Gotta do some work 1 Like |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by axum: 4:27am On Jan 18, 2015 |
Fulaman198: Thank you for reaffirming my deeply held Believes that Bantus from a distance look like monkeys |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Fulaman198(m): 4:34am On Jan 18, 2015 |
axum: I thought the videos would blind you, I'm sad it didn't work. 1 Like |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Maakhir(m): 11:26am On Jan 18, 2015 |
EnlightenedSoul: and @ artank, it looks like we were both right, Maakhir is a state in Somalia www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/so-maak.html http://somalitalk.com/2007/aug/09aug057.html www.maakhirnews.com/ Just like Banaadir and the others. When I signed up with the username Maakhir my intention wasn't to name myself after a kingdom, but I heard of the state and I thought as a username it was pretty cool abaayo, with all due respect I reckon your a bit paranoid |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Nobody: 8:49pm On Jan 18, 2015 |
axum: Talk about bi-polar... the truth can be harsh, eh? Get some help. 2 Likes |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Nobody: 2:52am On Jan 19, 2015 |
macof: I agree with the importance of taking pride in the knowledge of our history and heritage, but I don't think literally following the ways of our ancestors is necessary. Do I think I need to start worshipping Waaq? No, I don't. So If I from Djibouti start to worship Waaq, and you from Nigeria worship Sango(?), isn't that just as much religious and ethnic diversity as we began with? It's high time Africans start thinking beyond ethnicity, and religion. Especially religion. It isn't working. We need development and innovation. We need science. 1 Like |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by RoyalPearl(f): 7:18pm On Jan 19, 2015 |
Fulaman198:For where? I could never replace my one and only sexy pumkinpie 2 Likes |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by macof(m): 8:03pm On Jan 19, 2015 |
EnlightenedSoul: No you don't need to worship Waaq, but an African certainly don't need Allah when you have a better, African option. You see if you weren't a novice on Traditional systems you would know that pagans are identified only by ethnicity and nothing else. language nd culture makes the ethnicity, we all have the same spirituality coded in different myths. i can worship Sango in my home country and go to Benin/Togo and worship him with the Fon and Aja in a Xevioso temple, I can go as far as Germany and worship him as Thor. I agree we should think past religion,.because it doesn't benefit us, our African ancestors were nt religious, they were cultural...our spiritual beliefs are reflected in our culture and traditions. In my native language Yoruba we didn't even have a word for religion until Islam converts. Religion is a foreign concept to us we need science Yes!...but scientific knowledge from the West, Arabs or Within Africa? Cus if you reject our ancestors knowledge how can we develop scientifically when we are only following the West and Arabs while ignoring the beautiful knowledge in our fast dying heritage? You think African ancestors were idiots who didn't have scientific knowledge? 3 Likes |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Fulaman198(m): 8:46pm On Jan 19, 2015 |
RoyalPearl: Thank you my darling, you are so sweet and beautiful 2 Likes |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 1:46am On Jan 20, 2015 |
macof: One miracle down many more to go. |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Nobody: 2:44am On Jan 20, 2015 |
macof: I see what you're trying to say, but that's relative. Typically, the 'better' option for anyone is the religion they were raised on - the one they're familiar with and already know. Even though I'm irreligious, I was raised on Allah and my parents worship Allah, and in that sense I have to respect that. Waaq, on the other hand, was abandoned en masse by long gone ancestors completely by choice for whatever reason. There's an obvious disconnect there. I don't feel any particular pull towards the religion (or any other for that matter), and as such it assumes the position of all the other thousands of unfamiliar religions out there. You see if you weren't a novice on Traditional systems you would know that pagans are identified only by ethnicity and nothing else. language nd culture makes the ethnicity, we all have the same spirituality coded in different myths. i can worship Sango in my home country and go to Benin/Togo and worship him with the Fon and Aja in a Xevioso temple, I can go as far as Germany and worship him as Thor. Indeed, I did not know this. That's intriguing. Flexible. Can you go as far as a worshipping him as Allah, or Jesus? I agree we should think past religion,.because it doesn't benefit us, our African ancestors were nt religious, they were cultural...our spiritual beliefs are reflected in our culture and traditions. In my native language Yoruba we didn't even have a word for religion until Islam converts. Religion is a foreign concept to us Alright. Agree. we need science Yes!...but scientific knowledge from the West, Arabs or Within Africa? Cus if you reject our ancestors knowledge how can we develop scientifically when we are only following the West and Arabs while ignoring the beautiful knowledge in our fast dying heritage? You think African ancestors were idiots who didn't have scientific knowledge? Science doesn't discriminate. It belongs to whoever builds upon it. The same scientific principles that govern the 'West', Asia, and the Arab world, also govern Africa - we're on the same planet after all. As stated in the previous post, I do believe in holding on to our heritage and ancestral knowledge as well. I'm not sure I completely follow you? Care to expand? |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 4:29am On Jan 20, 2015 |
EnlightenedSoul: Why I personally told my family I would not be bothered by it any longer. |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by barwaaqo: 4:29am On Jan 20, 2015 |
Respect can be a two way street. |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by macof(m): 11:55am On Jan 20, 2015 |
EnlightenedSoul:I disagree. I was raised in a religion too, but now I realize, am better off away from that religion. It all boils down to knowledge and reality of mind. so what stops an African from knowing his ethnic beliefs? No Exactly my point so why don't we look to Africa for scientific knowledge? Why the West all the time? African education has a lot to offer the world of science but when the Africans aren't interested how can the world be? 2 Likes |
Re: Somali Religion & Mythology by Nobody: 2:48am On Jan 21, 2015 |
macof: Merely knowing they're my "ethnic beliefs" isn't enough to get me to actively start believing/practicing. It isn't enough. I, nonetheless, commend you for finding your way. No So it only works on polytheistic gods? I thought it was all about spirituality. Exactly my point so why don't we look to Africa for scientific knowledge? Why the West all the time? African education has a lot to offer the world of science but when the Africans aren't interested how can the world be? Can you elaborate on the bolded? Thanks. |
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