Part VI: Somaliland Educational Series by Suleiman Egeh
Part VI: Somaliland Educational Series – Topic: The unification of the four major forces of the universe: Gravity, Electromagnetism, Weak Forces, and the Strong Forces through the string theory
Part VI: Somaliland Educational Series – Topic: The unification of the four major forces of the universe: Gravity, Electromagnetism, Weak Forces, and the Strong Forces through the string theory
The corpses of Dayib Maal Axmed, his sixteen year old son Cumar Dayib Maal, and Ismaaciil Maxamuud Caateeye were lined up in rows in ragged shrouds in the town of Borama. The bodies were laid out for viewing after the victims were killed in Seemaal village outside of theBaki District in the Awdal region in [...]
All Somaliland communities were shocked by the gruesome and cold-blooded murder of innocent people sleeping peacefully in their own homes in Seemaal area on December 5, 2011; a horrific reminder of the slaughter of innocent travelers on the highway near Kalabaydh area on July 11, 2009.
“Qabiilku Naxariis Ma Leh, Qabiil Dawlad Kuu Sheegtayna Waa Lagu Baaba’aa” (Jeneraal Yusuf Tallan- Dec.1999) Wadhaf News-December 7, 2011: Dhacdadii lagula kacay dad guryahoogii nabad ku jiifa habeenkii bishu ahayd 5tii December 2011 ee gacan dhagaraysan ku mirtay saddex muwaadin Tuulada Seemaal, wuxay ka turjumayaa dhaqan waxashnimo oo la caadaystay, aadamuhuna u dul qaadan Karin. [...]
About two thousand men, women and children are fleeing from the villages of Gargaara, Garbo Dadar, Carawayn, Cadaad, Xamarta, Xooray, Cali Xaydh; and many other villages scattered along the mountains of Buuraha Madow, Buuraha Xog Faras and Buuraha Wooble in the region of Awdal and Selel.
Part V: Somaliland Educational Series – Background Information: Brief History of world education It is concrete fact thata concrete fact that western intellectual history always begins with theancient Greeks. The Greeks that educated the Romans and, after a long darkage, it was the records of these same Greeks, kept and studied by the Muslimand Jewish [...]
Salaanta Islaamka – Salaamu Calaykum; Anigoo ah Xaamud Cali waxaan dhawaan ku tagay safar dalka Itoobiya, waxaan maray Awbare, lafaciise- oo ahayd tariikha awawgay Cilmi Suldaan ahaa xisabiyihii xaaji khayre sida taariikhda aan ku maqlay markii saylac laga soo guuray uu ka dhisay masaajidkii ugu hooreeyey,iyo makhaayad, waxaan maray jig jiga waan ,ka tagay waxaan tagay, Addis Abeba, [...]
What is going on the Middle East is unprecedented. This more than a regime change. What we see in front of our eyes is not the violent removal of vicious,, recalcitrant dictators who bring great nations to their knees.
The violent ouster of longest reigning absolute Arab dictator was ousted Introduction: The Libyan revolution was sparked by the Tunisian and Egyptians revolutions that have ousted their long reigning rulers in a very short period of time, and with relatively less loss of life and property.
Introduction: This is a person who constantly defends Siyad Barre in an indirect fashion, a vehement, and unreasonable Somaliland critic, and without an iota of shame who recently distorts the history of the major, and prominent Somaliland tribes such as Gadaboursi, Isaaq, and Esse in more than one occasion.
Somaliland has finally spoken. It says it is ready to participate in the international efforts aimed at easing the suffering of the starving Somali people who are experiencing what the UN has described as the worst humanitarian disaster.
Amoud University 10th graduation ceremony on July 27, 2011 Introduction: The human need of education is a fact acknowledged by many circles that includes ancient Greek philosophers, ancient Egyptians, Mesopotamians, Romans, modern educators, and other experts in varieties of fields.
I researched Adal, the Islamic kigndom that existed between Eritrea all the way to Coastal City Berber and Saylac. I thought Adal was mostly Afar and Arab kingdom, but I’m suprised Somalis have connection to Adal. When and where Adal Empire was born:
Col iyo Abaar, war and drought, were the historical enemies of the Somali people; the two disasters that played havoc with their nomadic life. The fear of these combined calamities was so engraved in the Somali psyche that it manifests itself in their prayers; Ilaahow Col Iyo Abaarba Naga Hay (O’ God spare us from [...]
For nearly fifty years there is no closure of the sad assassination of four American cases J.F. K, R.F.K, MLK and Malcolm X still remain mysteries. John F. Kennedy was investigated the warren commission, and re-investigated by a congressional panel but all came to be in vain.
“Intellectual; growth should commence at birth and ceases only at death” “Albert Einstein” “W-dallab Al-ILma Walaw Kaana Fil Siin” Translation: “Seek education even If it is in China.” “Education is the nourishment of the mind, the light that extinguishes human darkness, The device for progress, the ladder for greatness, and the epitome of peace and [...]
“Change does roll in on the wheels of inevitability, but comes through continuous struggle. And so we must straighten our backs and work for our freedom. A man can’t ride you unless your back is bent.” Dr. Martin Luther King “You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals. To that end [...]
Wadhaf News, May 23, 2011: Bishan dhamaadkeeda waxaa magaalada Ottawa ee caasimada Canada ku soo began Professor Ahmed Ismaciil Samatar oo ah cilmibaadhe soomaliyeed. Dr Samatar wuxuu professor ka yahay James Wallace isagoo dhiga International Studies isagoo waliba Hormood( Dean) ka ah Macadka “Institute for Global Citizenship” ee Macalester College oo ka mid ah Jaamacada Minnesota [...]
It is probably not common knowledge that many Somali people served in World II. I had the privilege of meeting Abdillahi Shirwac in August 1995. At that time he was 75 years old. My hope was to interview those Somalis who fought in the Second World War on the Italian, French, German or British sides. [...]
Revolutionary time started in Tunisia, sparked Mohamed Bossusie who set himself on fire, when the same authority who did nothing about unemployment came to dismantle his fruit stand in the street in a small and obscure Tunisia town.