Samaale - Wikipedia
Samaale - Wikipedia
History
According to many documented sources
and historians, the patriarch Samaale
arrived in Somalia from Yemen during the
9th century and subsequently founded
the eponymous Somali ethnic group.[1]
Shariif 'Aydaruus Shariif 'Ali's records in
his book Bughyat al-amaal fii taariikh as-
Soomaal that Samaale was Uthman the
son of Mahamed, a military leader
commanding an army sent from Egypt,
Suez to East Africa, Mogadishu to aid
and join the Muslims in their fight against
their enemies. They waged a war and
when Samaale heard the news of his
father passing away he migrated from
his homeland Yemen to East Africa and
made it his homeland marrying from the
locals. Thus Uthman (Samaale) came to
live in the area we know today as the
Somali peninsula and founded the
Samaale group.
Genealogy
Most Somalis trace their origins to
Samaale:[1] Samaale in turn traces his to
the Meccan tribe of Quraysh via Hill, son
of Mohamed son of Abdurahman, son of'
Aqil, son of Abu Tâlib, son of 'Abd al
Muttalib, the grandfather of the
Prophet.[16]
The eponymous ancestor of majority of
Somalis today had 9 sons, which is
shown in the genealogical table below:
Abroone
Hiil
****Samaale
1. Gardhere:Gar
re, Degoodi,
Geeljecel
Massare and
'Awrmale[17][18]
2. Irir:
Dir
(Gadabu
ursi,
Isaaq,
Issa,
Bimal,
Gurgura,
Surre,
Bursuk
etc.).
Hawiye
(Habar
Gidir,
Abgaal,
Udeejee
n,
Mursade
,
Gugundh
abe).[2][3]
3. Mayle:
Hawadle[17][18]
4. Maqarre:
Dabarre and
Irrole[19]
5. Yahabur:
Hubeer[19]
6. Gariife[19]
7. Hammarre"H
armalle":[19]
Ajuran
8. Harire[19]
9. Karur
See also
Demographics of Somalia
References
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2. Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995). The Invention
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3. Lewis, Ioan. M. (1994). Blood and Bone:
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4. Ali, Sharif Aydarus (1955). Bughya Al-
Amal fi Tarikh as-Sumaal. Mogadishu.
5. Lewis, I. M. (1999-01-01). A Pastoral
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Larwenceville, NJ: The Red Sea Press Inc.
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Retrieved 23 September 2015.
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Børsting, Claus; Hernandez, Alexis;
Morling, Niels (2005-03-09). "High
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16. Bader, Christian (2000). Mythes et
légendes de la Corne de l'Afrique (in
French). Karthala. ISBN 978-2-84586-069-
8. "Les Samaale disent ainsi descendre
de la tribu mecquoise de Quraysh par l '
intermédiaire de Hill , fils de Mohamed ,
fils de Mohamed ' Abdurahman , fils de '
Aqil , fils de Abu Tâlib , fils de ' Abd al
Muttalib , le grand - père du Prophète"
17. Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995-01-01). The
Invention of Somalia . The Red Sea
Press. p. 131. ISBN 9780932415998.
18. Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995-01-01). The
Invention of Somalia . The Red Sea
Press. p. 122. ISBN 9780932415998.
19. Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995-01-01). The
Invention of Somalia . The Red Sea
Press. p. 130. ISBN 9780932415998.
20. Hayward, R. J.; Lewis, I. M. (2005-08-17).
Voice and Power . Routledge. p. 242.
ISBN 9781135751753.
21. The Quranyo section of the Garre claim
descent from Dirr, who are born of the
Irrir Samal. UNDP Paper in Kenya
http://www.undp.org/content/dam/kenya
/docs/Amani%20Papers/AP_Volume1_n2
_May2010.pdf
22. Adam, Hussein Mohamed; Ford, Richard
(1997-01-01). Mending rips in the sky:
options for Somali communities in the
21st century . Red Sea Press. p. 127.
ISBN 9781569020739.
23. Ahmed, Ali Jimale (1995-01-01). The
Invention of Somalia . The Red Sea
Press. p. 121. ISBN 9780932415998.
24. Dabarre and Iroole Digil (Rahanweyn)
groups in southern
Somalia.http://dice.missouri.edu/docs/af
ro-asiatic/Dabarre.pdf
25. Adam, Hussein Mohamed (1997).
Mending rips in the sky: options for
Somali communities in the 21st century .
Red Sea Press. ISBN 9781569020739.
Retrieved 9 August 2016.
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