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Book Lauch: Adduun iyo taladii by Rashid Sheekh Cabdilaahi Axmed ” Rashiid Gadhwayne”

September 7, 2010   ·   6 Comments

West London Somaliland Community, in collaboration with REDSEA-ONLINE.COM Cultural Foundation and Kayd Somali Arts and Culture, is pleased to invite you to the UK launch of “Adduun iyo taladii”, the latest book of Curisyo series, by Rashiid Sheekh Cabdillaahi Xaaji Axmed. Join a conversation featuring with Rashiid Gadhwayne, as he will discuss with the publisher, Jama Musse Jama, other speakers such us Sheikh Mahamoud Sheik Dalmar and Mahamed Baahse H hasan. After the talk, the author will be available for book signing.

Adduun Iyo Taladii is a new book written by Rashid Sheikh Abdillahi ‘Gadhweyne’ which touches the essence of citizenship. ‘Gadhweyne’ is a scholar, social scientist, and literary critic. No other book is more at home in the Curis Series than the work of Rashid Sheikh Abdillahi ‘Gadhwayne’. In his collection of essays Rashid deals with different aspects of citizenship, which are interconnected and fully complement each other. This book enlightens the reader on various subjects with vital impacts on the building blocks of each society by exploring the themes such as freedom, tolerance, righteousness, equality, and their true normative, ethical, deep moral meaning in the Somali context. It is a work which is inspired by his great sense of social responsibility.
Curisyo is series of books published and distributed by Ponte Invisibile (redsea-online.com). Adduun iyo Taladii touches the essence of citizenship and is the latest and fourth book in the “Curisyo” series of books containing essays which cover a ranging set of topics, yet share the spirit of citizenship.
More information visit www.kayd.org email ayan_mahamoud@kayd.org or Ayan Mohamoud: 07903712949 Maxamed Muuse: 07533522729
Iid Xasan Muuse: 07957758340 , Ayan I. Abdi: 07506080231

Sunday, 12 September 2010 at 4pm
West London Islamic Centre & Jamia Masjid,
Brownlow Road, West Ealing , W13 0SQ, London

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Readers Comments (6)

  1. Ahmed says:

    i will be there

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  2. Halyey Layaqaan says:

    you may engage in any litrary activity you want, but the fact remains that the once upon a time rich and grammatically sound Somali langauge is at shambles and in is already declared half- dead, with no hope to be recovered. For example, take any recently article on the internet, and, if you have a through knowledge of the grammar and the precise meaning of the vocabularies, you will be saddened and disappointed by the numerous wrong spelling and systematic twisted and perversed meanings that concise article might contain. Reason: Somalis unknowlingly sucrificed their original Somali language and unique identity to the alien Arabic they will never be able to call as their own. What a shame. What a disgrace.

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  3. Warda says:

    Dear Halyey Layaqaan there is a UK based organisation which is working to devleop a more approparite script and to devlop the somali language in the hope of reviving the language before its too late. Would you like to get involve??

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  4. cabdiftaax says:

    walaal waxaan joogaa dalka iswiidhan boogana waan doonayaa markaa walaal xagaan ka heli karaa

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  5. Fatxiya says:

    Daer Cabdifatax,
    Halkan ka dalbo http://www.redsea-online.com/modules.php?name=slb…

    Salaam

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  6. dayib cawaale hurre says:

    salan ka dib walala aad iyo aad ayaan ula dhacay buugan uu qoray halyeega somaliland rashiid sh cabdilaahi xaji axmed ee xagaan ka helaa waxaan jooga yemen

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