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The Origins of Afar Qooble

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I was always curious of why Murusade were called Afar-Qooble, until I read this traditional poem which notes:

“The wild beasts appeared and the Murúsada flung themselves upon them” :lol:

The verse refers to the widespread belief that the Murúsada were werewolves; and thus here they seem to have stolen the ferocity of the wild beasts

So, apparently, they are called Afar-Qooble because of their bravery in war :up:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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now bro murusade changes at night from human to dawaco.
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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Ayub21 wrote:now bro murusade change at night to dawaco.
Ninyahow behave yourself horta. Murusade are noble people. Instead of criticizing other people, criticize your fellow Abgaal who are waging wars on behalf of Al Shabab :arrow:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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Twisted_Logic wrote:
Ayub21 wrote:now bro murusade changing at night to dawaco.
Ninyahow behave yourself horta. Murusade are noble people. Instead of criticizing other people, criticize your fellow Abgaal who are waging wars on behalf of Al Shabab :arrow:
ok, lett me tel you the history behead murusade changing at night from human to dawaco.

murusade iyo abgaal ayaa is diriri jiray. murusadaha waalaga badnaay waana laga xoog badiyay.
marka abgaal waxuu ogoorsa jiray murusade xabeenkii marka murusade waxeey bilaabeen in aqaladooda cawaco noo galsheen abgaal marki oo aqalki soo galay ayu dawaco ka hortimiday markaas ayeey u bixiyeen 4 far qooble. waxeey maleeyeen in murusade oo dhan cawaco isku badalan. :lol: :lol:

marka murusade xabeenki dawaco ayuu isku badalee.
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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Ayub21 wrote:
Twisted_Logic wrote:
Ayub21 wrote:now bro murusade changing at night to dawaco.
Ninyahow behave yourself horta. Murusade are noble people. Instead of criticizing other people, criticize your fellow Abgaal who are waging wars on behalf of Al Shabab :arrow:
ok, lett me tel you the history behead murusade changing at night from human to dawaco.

murusade iyo abgaal ayaa is diriri yiray. murusadaha waalaga badnaay waana laga xoog badiyay.
marka abgaal waxuu ogoorsa jiray murusade xabeenkii marka murusade waxeey bilaabeen in aqaladooda cawaco noo galsheen abgaal marki oo aqalki soo galay ayu dawaco ka hortimiday markaas ayeey u bixiyeen 4 far qooble. waxeey maleeyeen in murusade oo dhan cawaco isku badalan. :lol: :lol:

marka murusade xabeenki dawaco ayuu isku badalee.
Ninyahow Grow-up.

It is easy to make retarded statements when emotions are high. Sit back and regain your faculties :up:
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That is a funny story :lol:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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:lol:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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The complete poem is this:

“The wild beasts appeared and the Murúsada flung themselves upon them”

The verse refers to the widespread belief that the Murúsada were werewolves; and thus here they seem to have stolen the ferocity of the wild beasts

“Respect appeared and the Daud (wacbudhan) flung themselves upon it”

The Daud are praised for the regard that they show toward guests.

“Bad manners appeared and the Darod flung themselves upon them” :lol:

The Darod, foreign to the Hawiyya peoples, to whom the singer belonged, are mocked for their impulsive reactions.

”The purge appeared and the Hillibi Mudulood flung themselves upon it”

And finally in this verse a joke is made about the frequency with which the Hillibi have recourse to a purgative beverage (digoo) in their villages.
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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Twisted_Logic wrote:The complete poem is this:

“The wild beasts appeared and the Murúsada flung themselves upon them”

The verse refers to the widespread belief that the Murúsada were werewolves; and thus here they seem to have stolen the ferocity of the wild beasts

“Respect appeared and the Daud (wacbudhan) flung themselves upon it”

The Daud are praised for the regard that they show toward guests.

“Bad manners appeared and the Darod flung themselves upon them” :lol:

The Darod, foreign to the Hawiyya peoples, to whom the singer belonged, are mocked for their impulsive reactions.

”The purge appeared and the Hillibi Mudulood flung themselves upon it”

And finally in this verse a joke is made about the frequency with which the Hillibi have recourse to a purgative beverage (digoo) in their villages.

Hahahahaha!

Post the whole poem.
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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Jesteye wrote:
Twisted_Logic wrote:The complete poem is this:

“The wild beasts appeared and the Murúsada flung themselves upon them”

The verse refers to the widespread belief that the Murúsada were werewolves; and thus here they seem to have stolen the ferocity of the wild beasts

“Respect appeared and the Daud (wacbudhan) flung themselves upon it”

The Daud are praised for the regard that they show toward guests.

“Bad manners appeared and the Darod flung themselves upon them” :lol:

The Darod, foreign to the Hawiyya peoples, to whom the singer belonged, are mocked for their impulsive reactions.

”The purge appeared and the Hillibi Mudulood flung themselves upon it”

And finally in this verse a joke is made about the frequency with which the Hillibi have recourse to a purgative beverage (digoo) in their villages.

Hahahahaha!

Post the whole poem.
That's the whole poem brah. :lol:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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abakar20 wrote::lol:
abaker, i never visit reer ayeeyo ad night waxaa kacabsahaa in eey cawaco isku badalaan :lol:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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They are indeed brave and ferocious in battle, how else could they survive all those centuries in Banadir? :up:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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Twisted_Logic wrote:
Jesteye wrote:
Twisted_Logic wrote:The complete poem is this:

“The wild beasts appeared and the Murúsada flung themselves upon them”

The verse refers to the widespread belief that the Murúsada were werewolves; and thus here they seem to have stolen the ferocity of the wild beasts

“Respect appeared and the Daud (wacbudhan) flung themselves upon it”

The Daud are praised for the regard that they show toward guests.

“Bad manners appeared and the Darod flung themselves upon them” :lol:

The Darod, foreign to the Hawiyya peoples, to whom the singer belonged, are mocked for their impulsive reactions.

”The purge appeared and the Hillibi Mudulood flung themselves upon it”

And finally in this verse a joke is made about the frequency with which the Hillibi have recourse to a purgative beverage (digoo) in their villages.

Hahahahaha!

Post the whole poem.
That's the whole poem brah. :lol:
I see.

I've lot of respect for the whole karanle Hawiye. Do you know that the karanle go to war with the whole 15 million Oromo Arsi! The word "Arsi" in the Somali language comes from this Oromo clan.
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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TL
leave ma reer abti alone man...hadii kale war will start in siinaay man :lol:


Murusade the bravest of all and the best abtiyaal ever :rose:
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Re: The Origins of Afar Qooble

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:lol:

I've got a lot of Afar Qooble relatives. My eedo tells me this story all the time. To Murusade.. :rose:

Thanks, Twisted-Logic. :up:
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