Musa26 wrote:JSLHistorian wrote:In UK it is mixed all kinds of H-Y are there. The first H-Y who arrived on British shores though were Sacad Yoonis and Musa Carre
in 19th century.
JSLhistorian i find this hard to believe till this day i have yet to meet a musa arre or sacadyoonis. maybe i have met some and we just didnt ask each other which family we hail from but even then i still don't think my HY cousins MC & SY are that numerous. by the way why do ismaciil arre subclans get the stand alone tribe status and get addressed as seperates when us isaxaaq arre's are all lumped together
smh i see there is still bias within the HY family until this day

kkkk there is countless of them in London, Sheffield, Liverpool. Well the reason is Isaxaaq Carre (even though well large) like to
stick with the Isaxaaq name, while Ismaaciil Carre is too large and didn't use the same name even 100 years ago, they were
categorized as Abdalle Ismaaciil, Muuse Ismaaciil and Yoonis Ismaaciil by the British due to their massive size and different
geographic areas.