Somali Social Affairs in Denmark.
The association's full name is: Somali Social Affairs in Denmark abbreviated SSAD. It is a non-profit organization formed in 2010. It was founded by people from different regions of Somalia. The association is open to all Somalis. No matter what region of Somalia they come from, Somalis are one Nation with the same language and religion and a common dream of peace and freedom. The association is found not only Somalis from Somalia, but also from Puntland and Somaliland. The association works for the Somalis to be integrated in Denmark and become an integral part of society. Somalis came to Denmark to seek refugee from the chaos that has long existed in our ancient homeland. Although many carry the longing to return, we realize that we will remain in Denmark. We want to work for newcomers to understand the Danish society and get a smoother entry into society as possible. Our goal is to work for increased knowledge among Danish about the Somali people and our culture. The association works both Danish and Somalis.
SOMALI UNITED COMMUNITY IN DENMARK
Whether a glass if half-full or half-empty, depends on the attitude of the person looking at it.
The difference between a successful person and others is not a lack of knowledge, but rather a lack of will.
The biggest mistake of all is to avoid situation in which you might make a mistake.
Appositive attitude is like a magnet for positive results.
Seminarka wuxuu dhacayaa 13 February 2012
Faah faahinta Seminaarka oo Somali ah:
Halkan riix: Ogeysiis Seminar
The Seminar will be held on 13 February 2012
Click here: Notice of Seminar
A country starts with a flag which has a meaning.
The national flag of a country is a waving cloth which represents population of a country which carries huge of meaning.
Flag Description of Somalia
light blue with a large white five-pointed star in the center; the blue field was originally influenced by the flag of the UN, but today is said to denote the sky and the neighboring Indian Ocean; the five points of the star represent the five regions in the horn of Africa that are inhabited by Somali people: the former British Somaliland and Italian Somaliland (which together make up Somalia), Djibouti, Ogaden (Ethiopia), and the Northern Frontier District (Kenya).
Flag Description of Denmark
red with a white cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side; the banner is referred to as the Dannebrog (Danish flag) and is one of the oldest national flags in the world; traditions as to the origin of the flag design vary, but the best known is a legend that the banner fell from the sky during an early-13th century battle; caught up by the Danish king before it ever touched the earth, this heavenly talisman inspired the royal army to victory; in actuality, the flag may derive from a crusade banner or ensign.
Note: the shifted design element was subsequently adopted by the other Nordic countries of Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden