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Buug yarahani waxa uu soo gudbinayaa naqdin, gorfeyn iyo faalleyn buugaag mawduucyo kala duwan ka hadlaaya. Ma jiraan arrimo ay buugaagtaasi iskaga mid yahiin, marka laga tegi waayo in qorayaal Reer Somaliland ahi dhammaantood qoreen. Waxa ay dhammaan qorayaashaasi yahiin kuwa igu dhaw oo saaxiib gaara iyo mid guudba aan nahay. Waa koox ay na mideysey aragti isku mid ah oo aan halgan ugu jirno qalinka iyo qoraalka. Buuggan waxa aad kala kulmi doontaa macluumaad badan oo uu kaa siiyo buugaagta lagu faa'qidaayo waxa ay yahiin oo dhan, aniga oo ku kalsoon in buugaagtaasi aad raadsan doonto marka aad akhrido qoraalkan
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Ayan spends her days dreaming of being a doctor, but education is limited for a girl living in rural Somalia. Born into a nomadic family that raises goats and camels, Ayan longs to live in the city-Mogadishu-where she can fulfill her ambitions. With her grandmother's help, Ayan eventually travels to Mogadishu to live with her uncle and his family, and she attends school. But the garden wall surrounding her uncle's beautiful home cannot protect her forever, and the civil war soon appears at their doorstep. Ayan is forced to set out on a harrowing journey across the country as she seeks refuge. Through terrifying adventures and moments of touching generosity, Ayan arrives in Kenya, where she finds work as a maid, restarts her education, and discovers a love that alters the course of her life. Ultimately, she resettles in Minnesota, where she pursues her dream of being a doctor-now with all the challenges of a new life in a new land. Ayan, of the Lucky is an exquisite novel about the emotional turmoil of loss and refuge, the powerful bonds of family and love, and the bright promise of a young woman's dream.
Suugaan ka warramaysa quruxda deegaanka. Suugaan xul ah oo ay tiriyeen abwaanno kala duwan.
Maxamed Xaashi Dhamac “Gaarriye” (1951-2012) was a well-known Somali speaking contemporary poet. Originally from Hargeysa, Somaliland he was among many of his contemporaries living in Mogadishu in the 1970s, and whose works are credited with having great influence upon the prevalent sociopolitical situation in the country today. Thoughy largely motivated and moved by patriotic sentiments they were also sympathetic to the leftist political movements which were internationally popular in that era. Many themes such as an indefatigable advocacy of human rights, freedom of thought and expression, and a vehement hatred of all forms of human degradation were so brilliantly articulated in his poetry. In this volume, alongside biography material, is a selection of some of Gaarriye's most lauded poetry, such as his master pieces on ‘Nuclear Weapons’, ‘Nelson Mandela’, ‘Watergate’ and ‘Zimbabwe’. This book is the fifth in the “Iswaydaarsi” (Exchange) series which aspires to translate Somali literature and wisdom into other languages, and at the same time providing specific knowledge of international classical literature to the Somali speaking readership.
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This study analyses the basic assumptions which,had informed the construction of the now,discredited Somali myth.,.
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