: My sister, I truly enjoyed listening to your story-it had a profound impact on me. Having spent the past 24 years in the USA, I can relate deeply, but Alhamdulillah, I returned home last year. It’s been a blessing to revisit places from my childhood, like the soccer fields where I used to play, and to see neighbors and homes that are still intact. It’s truly touching. InshaAllah, I hope one day you too will come back home. Remember, you miss home, and home misses you too. May Allah bless you and the brother hosting the show; it’s wonderful to hear stories like hers.
am glad that i made the connection for u , Shiriin is so humble and kind, She is well articulated person and great storyteller. well done The the Benadir Factor.
Very strong statement from shirin “ when you leave your own country, you don’t realize what you have, only when you leave you realize what you lose” that is the reality. Mogadishu was a mother for all, sorry what happened. Is great interview.
Nice program, thanks bro. Nice lady Shirin, many Indians lived in Mogadishu, Merca, Barawe, Kismayo and had businesses in the 1980's before the civil war.
This was a great interview. I applaud 🎉for my sister and close friend Shirin. I look forward to purchasing the coming book the scent of ouncy. I have all other books. Shirin is a nation asset and library for Somali history and culture. Thank you Abdirahman. I just subscribed your UA-cam channel. ❤ thank you again both.
Good video. Although I would like to see actual Benaadiri representatives for a change, these videos about history are very beneficial and should be continued. But as important is solutions or ideas for solutions, and characters like Shariif Abubakar Yaawaalidi for example recently addressed that in his interview. If it is possible I think you should do an interview with him. He is a very important Benaadiri figure.
Odd assumption. She said her father is of Pakistani origin. The Pakistanis in Benadir were new commers, and they were mainly Shia, I went to school here with a Pakistani whose Shia father was born in Benadir.
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My sister, I truly enjoyed listening to your story-it had a profound impact on me. Having spent the past 24 years in the USA, I can relate deeply, but Alhamdulillah, I returned home last year. It’s been a blessing to revisit places from my childhood, like the soccer fields where I used to play, and to see neighbors and homes that are still intact. It’s truly touching. InshaAllah, I hope one day you too will come back home. Remember, you miss home, and home misses you too. May Allah bless you and the brother hosting the show; it’s wonderful to hear stories like hers.
am glad that i made the connection for u , Shiriin is so humble and kind, She is well articulated person and great storyteller. well done The the Benadir Factor.
Very strong statement from shirin “ when you leave your own country, you don’t realize what you have, only when you leave you realize what you lose” that is the reality. Mogadishu was a mother for all, sorry what happened. Is great interview.
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I enjoy storytelling like this I m proud of her for standing up for her beautiful memories in Somalia she felt the love 🇸🇴💪 bravo my lady
Thank you to both of you. Shiriin I am so proud of you. Keep the good work ❤
Thanks Shirin for putting this excellent work to the Somali library
Maashaa Allah. This interview rekindled my old memories of Mogadishu. Thank you sister Shiriin.
Very sweet lady. Thanks for bringing her on Abdul Rahman.
Most welcome
Nice program, thanks bro. Nice lady Shirin, many Indians lived in Mogadishu, Merca, Barawe, Kismayo and had businesses in the 1980's before the civil war.
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Thank you Shirin and Abdirahman for this
This was a great interview. I applaud 🎉for my sister and close friend Shirin. I look forward to purchasing the coming book the scent of ouncy. I have all other books. Shirin is a nation asset and library for Somali history and culture.
Thank you Abdirahman. I just subscribed your UA-cam channel. ❤ thank you again both.
I do agree. It does have a healing Process. WRITTING helps one's Memory & Self_healing as well🙏👏👍
Thank you for sharing this wonderful journey ❤ This is honestly inspirational and I can't wait to read your book.
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Wonderful interview, I like it 👍
Mahadsanid, abaayo Sarin & The B.F
I hope her book will encourage Banaadiri girls to write books. Their precious voice is still missing in our literature.
Good initiative
Good video. Although I would like to see actual Benaadiri representatives for a change, these videos about history are very beneficial and should be continued. But as important is solutions or ideas for solutions, and characters like Shariif Abubakar Yaawaalidi for example recently addressed that in his interview.
If it is possible I think you should do an interview with him. He is a very important Benaadiri figure.
Shariin I enjoyed your story God bless you dear sister.xxx ❤
Strong women Manshallah
❤❤mashaalah ❤❤
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Masha Allah
Hi folks, Where can I get Ms. Shiriin's book? Take care,
Amazon
Waxaa runted eh Xamar cade iney multicultural eheed.xafadeena waxa deganaay hindi baliyan,hindi muslim eh, talyaani,carab yemeni ,ilmo aan deris eheen hooyadiid pakistani ay eheed.,american madoow,banadiri dhan.laakiin hada xamar kiin kaseeyni maahan asaloow dhan waa qaxeen.heer koraad aasoo buuxsameen.anigoo ku dhashtay kusoo koray ajanib an dareemaa markiin tago....Shirin Grazie mille cara nostra.Illaahay nabad hanooga dhigo oo hanaga bixiyo dhibka.
The pain never ends
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With hardships, comes ease. Don’t despair.
How do we get a hard copy
amazon
Mogadiscio 4.000 Italian families used live their.
Markaad meel nabad ah kudhalatay, kusoo kortay maskaxdaadu maqaadan karto inay sidaani dhicikarto.
Mash
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Ma moodaa in qof kastaa ka cararayo midabka Madow waa yaab!!!!!!?
Brown, blue,red , white ,yellow green are same no difference between them.
Shirin waan ku Salaamay
waxaad tahay Black ma tihid
Brown.
Italian laftigooda ayaa ah Brown
Italian people are Brown not white
Who was your father?
Every where racism is like a household name.
She might be an Italian jew like Meyer who owned "Croce del Sud" in Mogadisho.
Odd assumption. She said her father is of Pakistani origin. The Pakistanis in Benadir were new commers, and they were mainly Shia, I went to school here with a Pakistani whose Shia father was born in Benadir.
Shirin waan ku Salaamay
waxaad tahay Black ma tihid
Brown.
Italian laftigooda ayaa ah Brown
Italian people are Brown not white