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fatima.said70
Sαℓмα ♡🐾🐈‍⬛ :
we aren't arab we are Somali 🤟🏻
2025-10-18 08:04:30
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senioritamamacita0
خييييياااال♥️ :
يقصد اسحاق يعني اساق صحيح
2025-10-18 05:41:42
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1991.18.5.com
X. Ismail :
issak people are the majority of the Republic of SOMALILAND ☺
2025-10-19 13:30:43
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q.alhashmi3
q.alhashmi3 :
الشيخ اسحاق بن احمد بن محمد بن حسين بن علي بن المطهر بن عبد الله بن أيوب بن محمد بن قاسم بن أحمد بن علي بن عيسى بن يحيى بن محمد التقي بن علي الهادي بن محمد الجواد بن علي الرضا بن موسى الكاظم بن جعفر الصادق بن محمد الباقر بن علي زين العابدين بن الحسين بن علي بن أبي طالب
2025-10-18 14:13:38
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ina.cali6
مﺲعود ☏⁶ :
ونعم ب الإسحاق🫡
2025-10-17 20:31:28
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naciima_222
اصاله :
حي الله عينك أنا عندي كتاب يتحدث في نسب شيخ إسحاق بن احمد هذا الكتاب مكتوب كل المعلومات نسب الشيخ إسحاق وأولاده وأنه جاي من جزيرة العرب الشخص الذي يريد أن يتأكد يشوفه الكتاب موجود في جوجل
2025-10-18 11:16:39
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sarah_abodi
Sarah_Abodi :
🤍 وصف دقيق و جميل. تحيه لاخواننا "بنو إسحاق"
2025-10-17 21:36:52
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saaaaamo_
𝙕𝙖𝙢𝙤👸🍁🇬🇫 :
Qadad Wayntii iyo Faqashtii Ka Qariya Mrkay Maqlaan isaaq Waa Carab Suun Bay isla Dhacaane 😂😂
2025-10-18 04:41:02
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yaxye202
yahaye🇨🇭 :
Carab ma Nihin waxaanu nahaye somaali Lkn sheekh isaaaq ayaa carab ahaaa taaas maaah inaano carab nahaye
2025-10-18 08:28:43
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amina.xaji5
Amina Xaji :
يعطيك العافية على شرحك انا ما قبيلة بني إسحاق وشرحك ما شاء الله دقيق ولا عليك من الناس الي تقول حنا مش عرب هاذي ناس غايرانا
2025-10-18 19:12:23
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keyseaden
Keyse aden :
Been waaye somali ban nahy somalinada inga badn hadn Somalinimo ku qanci wayno oromo inoo dhaw😂
2025-10-18 04:39:10
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almusabi8
تميم ❤ :
انا من اليمن وعيش في هرجيساء ونعم فيكي اهل هرجيساء ❤👑
2025-10-18 04:49:23
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amaani09
Tusmo_C26🫅🔥🦅 :
Isaaq in u caraab yahay waliba eheelu beed yaa ma cidbay shakii kaga jirta ♥
2025-10-18 09:31:35
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nabadoonxidig
sultan Hassan caaqil :
I am not an Arab. dir💪
2025-10-18 07:56:30
79
basro1236
Ayaan :
Haashimiin baanu nahay
2025-10-19 12:51:56
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user2516003673412
user2516003673412 :
انا بني اسحاق و نعم جدي اسحاق الله يرحمه ويغفر له ويسكنه فسيح جناته يارب ❣💋
2025-10-18 02:47:25
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somalilander238
Nimco 👩‍🦰💚🤍❤️ :
Carabiga ma sidan oo dhan bn u aqaanay 🤔😂😂
2025-10-18 04:09:30
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user1197778211814
زاهر إلاسحاقي :
قبيلتي ✌️✌
2025-10-17 20:13:16
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pqlamz_0921
Abdullahi Hashi :
Isaaq waa dir saaxiib
2025-10-18 06:36:21
5
abdurasaq2
Abdurasaq/عبد الرزاق :
our flag and our nation is republic somaliland
2025-10-18 07:31:58
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faizaa_11
haweyaabdi :
My grand grandfather sheikh ishaq bin ahmed original hashimin
2025-10-18 03:38:38
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hodanhabi
happy44 :
naa wxy nafarkan sirtayadiba haya 🤭🤣🤣🤣
2025-10-19 10:53:12
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samawade29
samawade29 :
نحن من العرب 😁✅
2025-10-18 14:05:05
2
nmkkm1
Khalid :
قبيلة بني إسحاق قبيلة معروفة منذ القدم ويرجع نسبهم إلى بني هاشم
2025-10-18 00:22:05
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hamda_abdi7
danted garad 📍 :
waan oga in aanan ka dhalan dadkan by somalia😂😭
2025-10-18 07:43:57
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I covered a lot of crime and criminals when I worked at The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Washington, and two have always stood out: serial killer Joseph Duncan and double murderer Justin Crenshaw. Duncan died in federal prison in 2021 while on death row for kidnapping and murdering 9-year-old Dylan Groene in Idaho. Crenshaw is serving two life sentences for murdering 18-year-old Sarah Clark and 20-year-old Tanner Pehl in Spokane in 2008. Duncan has more national notoriety than Crenshaw, but Crenshaw has the same depraved darkness to him and I felt it firsthand when I interviewed him in jail five months after his arrest. He told me then he was innocent — “I didn’t do it” — but his defense in his trial two years later was that he did do it, he just didn’t pre-meditate it because he was drunk and has a rare alcohol disorder that turns him violent. Fifteen years after he was sentenced, Crenshaw returned to the courthouse in Spokane on Monday (October 13) for a new sentencing hearing under a Washington state law regarding youthful offenders. The law was enacted in 2021 after the Washington Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to impose a mandatory sentence of life without the possibility of parole on anyone who committed aggravated murder between the ages of 18 and 21, without considering their youthfulness at the time of their crimes. The murder case against Crenshaw was one of the first cases I followed from start to finish. I was the night breaking news reporter the day Sarah and Tanner were found dead, and I went to a vigil for Sarah in a park in north Spokane and wrote an article that published in the newspaper the next day. I wrote several other articles about the case in the weeks that followed, and I regularly checked the filings at the courthouse and went to the hearings that culminated in Crenshaw’s trial in 2010. I met Sarah’s and Tanner’s family members, and because Spokane is a big small town, I’d sometimes see Tanner’s brothers out at the bars. Sarah and Tanner’s murders have always stayed with me, just as my conversation with Crenshaw in the Spokane County Jail has. I’ve always thought he’s exactly where he belongs just based on the murders, but he amassed a record in prison that included killing his cellmate and attempting to murder another inmate. He also joined the Aryan Nations white supremacist gang, and his violence in prison and before prison demonstrates an infatuation with knives and stabbings. Still, Crenshaw, now 37, insisted on pursuing a new sentence, so Sarah’s and Tanner’s friends and family returned to court on Monday (and again on Tuesday) to tell the judge why he should never be released from prison. Spokane County Superior Court Judge Dean Chuang cited Crenshaw’s violence and his apparent lack of remorse for Sarah’s and Tanner’s murders when he resentenced him to the same sentence he’s been serving since 2010: Life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering Sarah, and life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering Tanner. It hardly seemed like a tough call, just based on Crenshaw’s prison record alone. But Crenshaw took issue with Judge Chaung’s approach and his decision. Crenshaw told the judge to re-read the transcript of his comments when the judge said his comments showed a lack of remorse, then he muttered “fucking joke” as Chaung continued speaking. As deputies led him out of the courtroom, he told Chaung, “Don't forget to wipe your ass with that, Your Honor.” #law #crime #court #legal #truecrime
I covered a lot of crime and criminals when I worked at The Spokesman-Review in Spokane, Washington, and two have always stood out: serial killer Joseph Duncan and double murderer Justin Crenshaw. Duncan died in federal prison in 2021 while on death row for kidnapping and murdering 9-year-old Dylan Groene in Idaho. Crenshaw is serving two life sentences for murdering 18-year-old Sarah Clark and 20-year-old Tanner Pehl in Spokane in 2008. Duncan has more national notoriety than Crenshaw, but Crenshaw has the same depraved darkness to him and I felt it firsthand when I interviewed him in jail five months after his arrest. He told me then he was innocent — “I didn’t do it” — but his defense in his trial two years later was that he did do it, he just didn’t pre-meditate it because he was drunk and has a rare alcohol disorder that turns him violent. Fifteen years after he was sentenced, Crenshaw returned to the courthouse in Spokane on Monday (October 13) for a new sentencing hearing under a Washington state law regarding youthful offenders. The law was enacted in 2021 after the Washington Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to impose a mandatory sentence of life without the possibility of parole on anyone who committed aggravated murder between the ages of 18 and 21, without considering their youthfulness at the time of their crimes. The murder case against Crenshaw was one of the first cases I followed from start to finish. I was the night breaking news reporter the day Sarah and Tanner were found dead, and I went to a vigil for Sarah in a park in north Spokane and wrote an article that published in the newspaper the next day. I wrote several other articles about the case in the weeks that followed, and I regularly checked the filings at the courthouse and went to the hearings that culminated in Crenshaw’s trial in 2010. I met Sarah’s and Tanner’s family members, and because Spokane is a big small town, I’d sometimes see Tanner’s brothers out at the bars. Sarah and Tanner’s murders have always stayed with me, just as my conversation with Crenshaw in the Spokane County Jail has. I’ve always thought he’s exactly where he belongs just based on the murders, but he amassed a record in prison that included killing his cellmate and attempting to murder another inmate. He also joined the Aryan Nations white supremacist gang, and his violence in prison and before prison demonstrates an infatuation with knives and stabbings. Still, Crenshaw, now 37, insisted on pursuing a new sentence, so Sarah’s and Tanner’s friends and family returned to court on Monday (and again on Tuesday) to tell the judge why he should never be released from prison. Spokane County Superior Court Judge Dean Chuang cited Crenshaw’s violence and his apparent lack of remorse for Sarah’s and Tanner’s murders when he resentenced him to the same sentence he’s been serving since 2010: Life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering Sarah, and life in prison without the possibility of parole for murdering Tanner. It hardly seemed like a tough call, just based on Crenshaw’s prison record alone. But Crenshaw took issue with Judge Chaung’s approach and his decision. Crenshaw told the judge to re-read the transcript of his comments when the judge said his comments showed a lack of remorse, then he muttered “fucking joke” as Chaung continued speaking. As deputies led him out of the courtroom, he told Chaung, “Don't forget to wipe your ass with that, Your Honor.” #law #crime #court #legal #truecrime

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