Sayid Mohamed Abdullah hassan

What due you think of Sayid Mohamed Abdullah Hassan

  • Father of Somali Nationalism

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • Ruthless warlord

    Votes: 8 34.8%
  • Liberation fighter

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • leader of a failed revolution that cost the lives of countless civilians

    Votes: 2 8.7%
  • Culture icon: revolutionized Somali Gabay and added to Somali Architecture

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • He want to subjugate somalis to his theocracy and become king over the somalis

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    23
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waraabe

Your superior
Straight of the horse read this, do not let your tribalism blind and think as Somali not of your tribe

typical, i gave you prove from warsangeli themselves while you give me Wikipedia, the most unreliable source
face the truth abti, as i said i am indifferent to him
 
typical, i gave you prove from warsangeli themselves while you give me Wikipedia, the most unreliable source
face the truth abti, as i said i am indifferent to him
Also deny I.M. Lewis who cites these incidents in his book, A Modern History of the Somali
 

waraabe

Your superior
Also deny I.M. Lewis who cites these incidents in his book, A Modern History of the Somali

are you denying that warsengeli called the british to fight mad mullah. i gave you evidence sxb
that is my last reply to you. good night
 
are you denying that warsengeli called the british to fight mad mullah. i gave you evidence sxb
that is my last reply to you. good night
That was at beginning later they worked but you are biased so need to complete the discussion. Every one can use the Internet and read about night
 
Here is small note about his wife and it is by British writer Ray Beachey
Hasna Doreh was an early 20th-century Somali female commander of the Dervish State, Doreh was the wife of leader Mohammed Abdullah Hassan, the latter of whom assigned her one of the nine divisions of the Dervish army.
In his biography of Muhammad Abdullah Hassan and Hassan's Dervish comrades, the author Ray Beachey compared Doreh to the ancient British Queen Boadicea in her struggle against the Roman Empire.
 
What make you say that? What would you've done in his place?

I'm assuming that nobody is actually naive enough to believe ina cabdulla xasan was motivated by something other than power and reaching the peak of personal statur which in his case would of been conquering the somali tribes and making himself king over them.

ina cabdulla xasan is a failed version of ibn saud the man that conquered the Surrounding tribes with the help of the British and then created a country named after him (Saudi Arabia). The difference though is ina cabdulla xasan was an idiot that clearly couldn't manoeuvre while keeping his canon fodder continue to believe that they were fighting for something noble, something greater than themselves something holy if you like.

Say if the British offered him to be king over the other somali tribes that signed the treaty with them do you think he would of refused :heh:

I won't even begin to mention that he was a blood thirsty individual that killed more dhulbahantes than anyone else.

What would I do if I was in his position? I would work on establishing peace and signed a treaty with the British then watched as my illiterate TB inflicted people become educated and vaccinated and cities popped out of the semi-desert :westbrookswag:
 
I'm assuming that nobody is actually naive enough to believe ina cabdulla xasan was motivated by something other than power and reaching the peak of personal statur which in his case would of been conquering the somali tribes and making himself king over them.

ina cabdulla xasan is a failed version of ibn saud the man that conquered the Surrounding tribes with the help of the British and then created a country named after him (Saudi Arabia).
The difference though is ina cabdulla xasan was an idiot that clearly couldn't manoeuvre while keeping his canon fodder continue to believe that they were fighting for something noble, something greater than themselves something holy if you like.

Say if the British offered him to be king over the other somali tribes that signed the treaty with them do you think he would of refused :heh:

I won't even begin to mention that he was a blood thirsty individual that killed more dhulbahantes than anyone else.

What would I do if I was in his position? I would work on establishing peace and signed a treaty with the British then watched as my illiterate TB inflicted people become educated and vaccinated and cities popped out of the semi-desert :westbrookswag:

That alone shows his character.
He was a hero and will forever remain a hero.
 

Al Dhoobe

Dr. Dhoobe
Ina cabdille xasan was a good poet at best, and a staunch islamist at worst. His main goal was to spread the saalixiya tariqa which although has its roots in sufism, had a wahabi twist to it due to where he studied. He was at constant war with the qadirya tariqa which he viewed as misguided.

To say he was a nationalist is a blatant lie upon history. What nationalist would write constant qabiyaalad poetry against anyone who disagreed with him. He wasn't much different than Ina Godane in the sense that majority of his victims were of the race they allegedly fought for. Sayidka actually directly and indirectly caused the death of 10k + somalis while only causing the death of a handful of brits.

Surprisingly Even their death was the exact same, caused by foreign air strikes
 

Hubble

VIP
He was a fighter against colonists and the fact that they bombed him shows that he was a fierce opponent of the enemy.
 

Hubble

VIP
Same with Ina Godane :damedamn:. We should build a statue in Mogadishu city center in his memory :fittytousand:

He was deluded thinking it was the same situation when it wasn't:dzmxmmb: I don't hate him as much as my fellow Southerners who knew better. He really thought he was the next Sayid. He thought the government was a neo-colonial set up blah blah and he really believed it enough to put his life on the line. :2tjlv3e: You can tell how naive he was just like those ISIS foreign recruits sixir baa lagu akhriyey. The older ones who know the area are ruufiyaan. They know exactly what to exploit.
 

Abdalla

Medical specialist in diagnosing Majeerteentitis
Prof.Dr.Eng.
VIP
He signed a deal with the Italians and became Italian protectorate too.:francis:

At the end he praised us in his poems. :friendhug:
 

Mckenzie

We star in movies NASA pay to watch
VIP
From what i've read, he sounds like a hero. There's never been a nation-wide respected leader in Somalia subjectively speaking.
 
Ina cabdille xasan was a good poet at best, and a staunch islamist at worst. His main goal was to spread the saalixiya tariqa which although has its roots in sufism, had a wahabi twist to it due to where he studied. He was at constant war with the qadirya tariqa which he viewed as misguided.

To say he was a nationalist is a blatant lie upon history. What nationalist would write constant qabiyaalad poetry against anyone who disagreed with him. He wasn't much different than Ina Godane in the sense that majority of his victims were of the race they allegedly fought for. Sayidka actually directly and indirectly caused the death of 10k + somalis while only causing the death of a handful of brits.

Surprisingly Even their death was the exact same, caused by foreign air strikes
Same people who fought him in the past and worked as soldiers with British today their grand kids are attacking him dead. The apple do not fall far of tree.
 
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