Qabiil is our only and greatest weakness. We must address and eliminate this weakness completely if we want our next generation and country to survive.
As individuals who have either experienced the Somali Civil War first hand or whose families were affected, we understand the devastation that qabiilism and other forms of sectarianism can cause.
The enemies during colonial times and even today are using our weakness, Qabiil to divide ourselves, and profiting the enemy. We had every reason to succeed: an advantageous geographical situation, oil, ores and only one religion and one language for the whole territory; a rare phenomenon in Africa. We could have been a great power in the region. But the reality is completely different, and all this can be traced back to our qabiil ideology.
As individuals who have either experienced the Somali Civil War first hand or whose families were affected, we understand the devastation that qabiilism and other forms of sectarianism can cause.
The enemies during colonial times and even today are using our weakness, Qabiil to divide ourselves, and profiting the enemy. We had every reason to succeed: an advantageous geographical situation, oil, ores and only one religion and one language for the whole territory; a rare phenomenon in Africa. We could have been a great power in the region. But the reality is completely different, and all this can be traced back to our qabiil ideology.