
Mohammed
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Mohammed
@MSeid6
وَلِلَّهِ مَا فِي السَّمَاوَاتِ وَمَا فِي الْأَرْضِ لِيَجْزِيَ الَّذِينَ أَسَاءُوا بِمَا عَمِلُوا وَيَجْزِيَ الَّذِينَ أَحْسَنُوا بِالْحُسْنَى





Somaliland is NOT Somalia!




The cost of Hajj for 11,000 Somali pilgrims inside the country reached about $55 million 💵. If we add what Somalis in the diaspora spend as well, the total could reach $110 million. At a time when many Somalis 🇸🇴 are struggling, imagine if even part of that money was used to build modern hospitals for the poor or provide homes for displaced families (IDPs).


#BREAKING: The President of South West State, Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed (@Laftagareen ), has issued a strongly worded press statement addressing the current security situation in Baydhabo and the federal government's recent electoral activities in the region. In a direct challenge to Villa Somalia, President Laftagareen denounced the federal-led electoral process as a unilateral move that undermines regional autonomy and existing political agreements.




🇺🇸🇸🇴 It’s happening…..the Minnesota-fraud-propped-up Government of Somalia faces mass uprisings This is what happens when a current regime cancels elections and imposes autocratic rule. What started as opposition calls for demonstrations is now materializing across multiple parts of the capital, Mogadishu, in a call for holding free and fair elections on time next month. Security forces are reportedly on full alert, with police and special units deployed heavily throughout the city as fears grow over possible clashes. Even former President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo has warned against trying to suppress the protests by force, cautioning that doing so could push the country into deeper instability. And Somalia knows where that road leads. The country’s political history is filled with leaders who mistook public anger for manageable dissent until the situation spiraled beyond control. What makes this moment different is that the opposition appears to have learned from previous crackdowns. Instead of concentrating protesters in one symbolic square, they are dispersing demonstrations across the city, creating multiple pressure points at once. That makes it far harder for authorities to shut the movement down cleanly. They may resort to road closures to block protesters from moving on government buildings, creating flashpoints for clashes to occur. The coming hours are critical because this could still remain a tense but contained political confrontation. But if the government chooses repression over restraint, Mogadishu may look back on today as the beginning of the end for the current regime.



Speaking in Arabic, one man stands in the street and calls president @HassanSMohamud to leave as he caused misery on the people. #MogadishuProtests


Imam Ahmed Ibrahim Alghazi (Ahmed Gurey(Grang)): The son of Harar and Hobat. May Allah rest his soul in peace. The Karanle ugaas of Babile talks about the Imam’s family.

Djibouti 🇩🇯 (April 2026): Ismael Omar Guelleh won a sixth term with 97.8% of the vote. Tanzania 🇹🇿 (October 2025): Samia Suluhu Hassan was declared the winner with 97.66% of the vote. Uganda 🇺🇬 (January 2026): Yoweri Museveni (NRM) with 71.65% of the vote. Somalia 🇸🇴 HSM? ⏳


The iranian regime are enemies of islam











