Siad Barre Quote

As far as socialism is concerned, it is not a heavenly message like Islam but a mere system for regulating the relations between man and his utilization of the means of production in this world. If we decide to regulate our national wealth, it is not against the essence of Islam. God has created man and has given him the faculty of mind to choose between good and bad, between virtue and vice. We have chose social justice instead of exploitation of man by man and this is how we can practically help the individual Muslim and direct him to [a] virtuous life. However, the reactionaries wanted to create a rift between socialism and Islam because socialism is not in their interest.


Speech (1972), as quoted by Ioan Myrddin (1980), A Modern History of Somalia, Wilture Enterprises (International) Ltd.


As far as socialism is concerned, it is not a heavenly message like Islam but a mere system for regulating the relations between man and his...

As far as socialism is concerned, it is not a heavenly message like Islam but a mere system for regulating the relations between man and his...

As far as socialism is concerned, it is not a heavenly message like Islam but a mere system for regulating the relations between man and his...

As far as socialism is concerned, it is not a heavenly message like Islam but a mere system for regulating the relations between man and his...