It looks we're struggling lack of Somali writers. It's really pleasure to see Nuradin Farah. We're hoping to increase the number of all different kinds of writers.
Such a multi-linguists person of Somali ethics who's a literaturist like professor Nuradin Farah unfortunately little people know hem and his publications.
Quman mentions in the beginning that they are celebrating the 10th anniversary of somali week festival. So i'm guessing (based on google) that this was in 2018
He was like literature arctic adventurer from Somali man. His clan and birth place is from the Western District Frontier man. Nowadays known as the DDS. Had no friends or immediate kin and-kith. Was hard pressed to the point of fever. He vent his mind through writing. Minguistu took him to the prison after gaining freedom he came to the Mainland Somalia and he wrote again his second novel for which he went to prison. He was also stigmatised for his reclusive and writing hobbies. He eventually left Somalia to continue writing overseas for which he compelled international audiences to read his books. Somalia had anaphylactic shock to deal with him since he grew up in prison and in boarding schools in Ethiopia.
Nuradin is so secular. He is speaking in English and still blaming languages and civilizations of Arabs. The religion of Islam is not for Arabs. Arabs had the chance that Mohamed PBUH emerged from them, but Islam is for us all.
@@GeeljirePower 1. I'm not Ethiopian. 2. No Somali I've met has anything against my interest in Somali culture, so who the f are you? 3. Nuruddin is an AFRICAN writer, not merely Somali. 4. Literature belongs to all of humanity. 5. If you want to hate on other nations, you're not worth talking to.