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Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Sun Nov 14, 2021 9:29 pm
by cabdikafick
asc wrx wbrkt dear brother I am glad to meet you in this beautiful discussion about leelkase frist I would like to introduce myself I am Reer sheikh mumin the sheikh is buried in Buurhakaba He Had three children Aadan Nuur and Xamud these names are magnificent names of Xeer and there is no doubt that this sheikh is muumin Aadan we are found Hamarweyne, Buurhakaba, Baidoa and Luuq we were Sultanas of Hamarweyne lower Juba Baay and hinterlands more details about this sheekh called muumin were talked in leelkase gathering at Galkacyo ( tarikhda tanaade darood) my request is we are responsible this small clan to ensure that they're linked to xeer and that this sheikh is the father of all xeer and their subclans
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Mon Nov 15, 2021 1:50 am
by TarTar
cabdikafick wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 2:57 am
asc walalayaal it's your brother sahal. First I would like to introduce myself I am Reer Sheikh Muumin the sheikh that is buried in Buurhakaba He Had three children called Aadan, Nuur And Xamud we live Hamarweyne Banadir Burhaka Baidoa And Luuq regions we also had great history in these hinterland as we were once sultans in these areas and their surroundings I also heard that apart of the three children Aadan Nuur And Xamud He had other children in other place which I believe they are Xeer in mudug please see on YouTube tarikhda tanaade my request is forgive me If I made mistake but my point is togetherness we can work out how we are linked to Xeer and their subclans
asc. anotha sahal eh. u wanna be sahal L or somethin'

nah i'm just kidding. we call tha other guy ustad sahal. sometimes disagree wid his analysis but he tha coolest nigga in here
so anyway sahal L wut u got to say about this Xidhiidhland State movement in goldogob n west galka'io
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 8:44 pm
by Realone123
cabdikafick wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 9:29 pm
asc wrx wbrkt dear brother I am glad to meet you in this beautiful discussion about leelkase frist I would like to introduce myself I am Reer sheikh mumin the sheikh is buried in Buurhakaba He Had three children Aadan Nuur and Xamud these names are magnificent names of Xeer and there is no doubt that this sheikh is muumin Aadan we are found Hamarweyne, Buurhakaba, Baidoa and Luuq we were Sultanas of Hamarweyne lower Juba Baay and hinterlands more details about this sheekh called muumin were talked in leelkase gathering at Galkacyo ( tarikhda tanaade darood) my request is we are responsible this small clan to ensure that they're linked to xeer and that this sheikh is the father of all xeer and their subclans
I heard about some reer muumin Adan living in the south amongst rahanweyn when I went to galkacyo can you explain to me if they have a large population compared to the ones in mudug
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2022 8:44 pm
by Realone123
cabdikafick wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 9:29 pm
asc wrx wbrkt dear brother I am glad to meet you in this beautiful discussion about leelkase frist I would like to introduce myself I am Reer sheikh mumin the sheikh is buried in Buurhakaba He Had three children Aadan Nuur and Xamud these names are magnificent names of Xeer and there is no doubt that this sheikh is muumin Aadan we are found Hamarweyne, Buurhakaba, Baidoa and Luuq we were Sultanas of Hamarweyne lower Juba Baay and hinterlands more details about this sheekh called muumin were talked in leelkase gathering at Galkacyo ( tarikhda tanaade darood) my request is we are responsible this small clan to ensure that they're linked to xeer and that this sheikh is the father of all xeer and their subclans
Leelkase is a spread out clan due to their religious history you can see the same thing with sheikhal and surre dir all three clans have strong history of teaching the deen that’s why they can be found in many different places leelkase mainly live all over puntland region with the largest population in mudug second being nugaal as you said also some migrated towards rahanweyn I’m trying to do some research on the clan structure and the different deegaans in different areas in Somalia if anybody is knowledgeable on this topic feel free to share
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2022 9:16 am
by cabdikafick
That is true walaal may I join your research I will be pleased here is my contract number +447947140378 sahal
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2022 9:46 am
by barbarossa
Realone123 wrote: Tue Apr 19, 2022 8:44 pm
cabdikafick wrote: Sun Nov 14, 2021 9:29 pm
asc wrx wbrkt dear brother I am glad to meet you in this beautiful discussion about leelkase frist I would like to introduce myself I am Reer sheikh mumin the sheikh is buried in Buurhakaba He Had three children Aadan Nuur and Xamud these names are magnificent names of Xeer and there is no doubt that this sheikh is muumin Aadan we are found Hamarweyne, Buurhakaba, Baidoa and Luuq we were Sultanas of Hamarweyne lower Juba Baay and hinterlands more details about this sheekh called muumin were talked in leelkase gathering at Galkacyo ( tarikhda tanaade darood) my request is we are responsible this small clan to ensure that they're linked to xeer and that this sheikh is the father of all xeer and their subclans
Leelkase is a spread out clan due to their religious history you can see the same thing with sheikhal and surre dir all three clans have strong history of teaching the deen that’s why they can be found in many different places leelkase mainly live all over puntland region with the largest population in mudug second being nugaal as you said also some migrated towards rahanweyn I’m trying to do some research on the clan structure and the different deegaans in different areas in Somalia if anybody is knowledgeable on this topic feel free to share
You are right the three clans you mentioned have long manipulated the deen propagation industry, but in recent times, heavy investment on the part of other skinny clans, have allowed them to gain considerable ground in attempt to get 'piece of the pie', as it were, in this very lucrative trade.
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2023 8:43 am
by Realone123
cabdikafick wrote: Mon Aug 30, 2021 2:57 am
asc walalayaal it's your brother sahal. First I would like to introduce myself I am Reer Sheikh Muumin the sheikh that is buried in Buurhakaba He Had three children called Aadan, Nuur And Xamud we live Hamarweyne Banadir Burhaka Baidoa And Luuq regions we also had great history in these hinterland as we were once sultans in these areas and their surroundings I also heard that apart of the three children Aadan Nuur And Xamud He had other children in other place which I believe they are Xeer in mudug please see on YouTube tarikhda tanaade my request is forgive me If I made mistake but my point is togetherness we can work out how we are linked to Xeer and their subclans
So you guys can be found in xamarweyne baay and Luuq I’ve read some material online about this reer they seem to have a rich history mashallah where do the majority of you guys live in burhakaba area ?
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Fri Mar 10, 2023 3:41 pm
by cabdikafick
Yeah that is right we are found these regions xamarweyne buurhakaba & baydoa and luuq it's true we have deep history on all the surrounding areas we were once ruled hamarweyne and bay areas and we also fought colonialists to interact with the people I aslo heard the sheikh is known in mudug muumin aadan but migrated here to spread the deen in the sake of Allah o
Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Fri Mar 15, 2024 11:33 pm
by cabdikafick
[quote=Muadh post_id=5009297 time=1628862236 user_id=188652]
Some fragments of texts written and annotated by Sheekh Maxamed Muumin AUN on Monday, 24th of Shaʻbān 1103 AH/May 12, 1692, have recently been digitalised and are discussed in this article:
https://hmml.org/stories/migration-digitization-preservation-of-a-somali-manuscript/
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Re: Leelkase subclans and deegaans
Posted: Mon Mar 18, 2024 10:55 am
by Gubbet
I have enjoyed reading this topic. More posting of LL history and info would be nice