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BAL QIYAAS adigoo qasabada furay oo ay waxba ka soo dhiciwaayeen BAL QIYAAS adigoo maylal iyo maylal u socday

si aad u haraad beeshid BAL QIYAAS markaad gaadhay halkaas kana heshay biyo caruurtaada dilaya oo kaliaya

water

water

water

siyaabaha biyaha loo dhawro

Ma ogtahay marka laysku celceliyo qofka ku nool UK inuu maalintii ku isticmaalo gurigiisa 150 litre oo biyo ah maalintii. Saddex meelood meel ahaan waxa la raaciyaa suuliga in badanina way khasaarowdaa?

Biyaha waxa loo arkaa iney yihiin nimco Ilaahay ina siiyay oo dhawra jiritaanka nolosha, dunida iyo nadaafadda biniaadamka. Markaas waa ineynu samaynaa wax kasta oo aynu biyaha ku dhawreyno. Nabi Maxamed (SCWS) wuu reebay khasaareynta biyaha xataa hadday kuula muuqdaan iney badanyihiin waxaanu yidhi Biyaha ha khasaareynina xataa haddaad ku weyseysaneysaan wabi aad u soconaya qarkiisa Al-tarmadi 427. Waxa jirta siyaabo badan oo biyaha aynu u dhawri karno. Xasuuso iney Khadiiji maylal iyo maylal u socon jirtay si ay biyo u soo dhaansato. Run ahaantii waa ineynu mar labaad ka fekernaa inta aynaan isasiinin hadyaddan qaaliga ah!

HALKAN WAA SIYAABO KAA CAAWIN KARA INAAD BILOWDID DHAWRISTA BIYAHA:
Ha u deyn iney socoto qasabadu markaad cadayaneysid, gadhka xiiraysid ama aad wajiga dhaqaysid. Hadaad taas yeeshid waxa khasaaroobi karta in ka badan 10 litir daqiiqaddiiba! Tuushka ku maydho halkaad baadka buuxsan lahayd- waxaad kalabadh dhimaysaa biyaha aad isticmaalaysid. Sida ugu dhkhsaha badan u samee liigista qasabadaha, madaxyada tuushka iyo musqulaha biyaha ah qasabadaha dibcuhu ka soconayaan waxay maalintii lumin karaan ilaa 4 litir oo biyo ah. Bedel waysarada qasabadaha ee dhamaada waana si rakhiis ah oo biyahay aad ku dhawreysid. Markasta mashiinka dharka lagu maydho iyo kan weelka lagu maydho ha isticmaalin ilaa aad buuxin kartid hana sii hor maydhin. Saabuunahan dharka lagu maydho badankoodu awood ayey u leeyihiin iney wisikhda maydhaan adigoon sii hor maydhin. Kuleyli biyha intaad u baahantahay si aad biyaha iyo tamartaba u dhawrtid. Kildhigu wuxuu isticmaalaa tamar ka badan mid kasta oo ah qalabka kale ee guriga yaala. Weel u dhig biyaha roobka oo ku waraabi dhirta beerta ku taal. Talaagadda gasho qaruurad biyo ah ama koobka biyaha halkii aad qasabadda ka furi lahayd inta biyaha qaboobi ku soo gaadhayaan. Ha iscticmaalin tuunbada baabuurta lagu maydho ee ku maydh baaldi iyo isbuunyo. Hubi in la shaqlay beebabka iyo qasabadaha debedda ku yaal xiliga qabawga xagaaga. Beebabka biyaha ee qarxa iyo weliba kuwa biyaha wasakhda ahi waxay dhibaato xun u gaysan karaan gurigaaga. Yaree biyaha uumi ahaan u luma markaad subaxa hore ama galabtii aad waraabineysid beertaada. Tashiil biyaha markaad wayseysaneysid. Nabi Maxamed (CSWS) ayaa taas lagaga dayan karaa. Wuxuu ku wayseysan jiray hal Mud oo biyo ah [ oo la mid ah 2/3 litir] waxaanu ku maydhan jiray hal Sac ilaayo 5 Mud [ oo la mid ah 2-3 1/2] litir]. Al-bukhaari 1.200

Water saving tips translated into:

Soomaali

water
In 2002, 1.1 billion people were without access to safe drinking water.* 42% of the worlds population lack access to basic sanitation.*

Muslim Aid water projects


Working with local organisations, Muslim Aid has established projects to dig wells, supply safe water, install hand pumps and build latrines. the scheme not only saves lives in some of the worlds poorest countries, but aims to empower communities to come together to solve common problems in a sustainable way. The projects cover a variety of countries including Somalia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sudan and Sri Lanka.
Borehole in central Somalia The Galguduud region has suffered from drought in the past, causing the death of thousands of animals and crops. Nomad families were forced to leave their homes in search of water. Muslim Aid helped improve over 20,000 lives within the village of Qayib by digging a Borehole Well. Water supply schemes in Pakistan Muslim Aid has established 12 water supply schemes in the North-West Frontier Province of Balakot, Mansehra as part of the Water for Life project. The scheme benefited 5,000 villagers and 600 families, providing them with safe, clean drinking water. Water purification in Bangladesh Following Cyclone Sidr, Muslim Aid supported 236,808 families through various water related initiatives in Bagerhat, Patuakhali and Pirojpur. This included distributing 696,705 water purification tablets. Other projects included providing 351,456 litres of water to families. Water Yard in Sudan Villagers often walk for miles to find water or are forced to use local supplies, which are unsafe and often lead to water borne diseases. Muslim Aids projects include the construction of a water yard and distribution system, providing 15,000 people with clean water in Dar Elmzied & Elshbiek Villages in El Gezira State. Water for Life project in Sri Lanka In 2007 Muslim Aid constructed four wells in Monaragala and Thambala villages. This on-going project will benefit 674 families, providing them with clean drinking water.

IMAGINE turning the tap and nothing coming out IMAGINE walking miles and miles just to quench your thirst IMAGINE getting there only to find that the water available could kill your children Can YOU imagine a life without water?
By 2025, around two thirds of the worlds population will live in areas facing serious water problems.** Women and children can spend up to three-quarters of their day walking to collect water.

water saving tips

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Did you know that the average person in the UK uses 150 litres of water every day in the home, flushing one third of that straight down the toilet and wasting much more?*
Water is considered a blessing from God that sustains life and our earth and purifies mankind, so we should do all we can to conserve it. The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) forbade waste even if seeming plentiful when he said Do not waste water even if performing ablution (wudu) on the bank of a fastflowing (large) river. Al-Tirmidhi 427. There are lots of things we can do to save water. Remember that Khadija would have to walk miles and miles to fetch water we should really think twice before taking this precious gift for granted!

HERE ARE SOME TIPS TO HELP GET YOU STARTED:


Avoid leaving the tap running whilst brushing your teeth, shaving or washing your face. As much as 10 litres per minute could be wasted by doing this! Take a shower instead of a bath you can half the amount of water you use. Fix leaky taps, showerheads and toilets as soon as possible. Dripping taps can waste up to 15 litres of water a day. Replace worn tap washers for a quick and cheap way of saving water. Always run your washing machine or dishwasher when you have a full load and forget the pre-wash. Most new detergents are powerful enough to thoroughly clean your clothes without this. Boil only the amount of water you need to save water and energy. Kettles use more energy than any other household appliance. Collect rain water in a garden water container and use it to water plants. Store a bottle or jug of water in the fridge instead of running taps until the water runs cold. Avoid using a hosepipe to wash the car, use a bucket and sponge instead. Ensure your water pipes and external taps are insulated in time for the cold winter months. Burst water pipes can cause serious damage to your homes as well as waste water. Reduce the amount of water lost to evaporation by watering your garden in the early morning or evening. Use water in moderation when performing ablution (wudhu). The Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is exemplary in doing this. He used to perform ablution with one mudd of water [equal to 2/3 litre] and used to take a bath with one sa up to five mudds [equal to 23 1/2 litres]. Al Bukhari 1.200.
*WaterWise 2002

Love Water, Love Life aims to spread awareness of the conditions faced by people in developing countries and provide you with useful tips on how to conserve water. By conserving water and energy, you can help tackle climate change, which in turn can reduce the frequency of natural disasters such as flooding and droughts.

Can YOU make a difference?


*WHO 2004 **UN 1997

Khadijas story
In Somalia, Khadija and her villagers used to walk miles to the nearest well to gather water for her family and livestock. Tired, thirsty and with the threat of tribal violence over such a scarce resource, Khadija struggled to make the journey so essential for her familys survival. In 2007, Muslim Aid dug 30 shallow wells in the Dinsor and Baidoa area of the Bay region, southwest Somalia.
Before this well was dug, we travelled for a whole day to reach a well which was very difficult. We walked all the time, stopping for only an hours rest before we had to start our journey again. Clan confrontations are very common, especially over water, but now that is minimised; we do not have to cross territories owned by other tribes or clans who might not be happy when we bring our herds for water. I am happy I do not have to travel miles to give water to my cows and fetch water for my family. The wells provided Khadija and her family with clean drinking water, safe from diseases and available in an area that experienced some of the harshest droughts in history. Mr. Guudle, head of Khadijas community, welcomed the well project. Before the wells, we had two problems. The first was the danger from crocodiles that harmed our wives and children when they tried to fetch water from the river I can remember more than 15 incidents of such attacks. Secondly, because the river water was not always clean, our people suffered diseases and it was difficult to get medicine. Now there is a well here, my people are safe from harm and have fewer illnesses caused by dirty water.

PHOTOGRAPHER: Michael Day

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