i was searching for you this article from scott reeses book holy men and social discourse in clonial banaadir.BlackVelvet wrote:TeAmo wrote:Hawiye ppl think they own shit they bully others in xamar.![]()
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Interesting. And how are dhabarwene and moorshe related to Hawiye sub clans? Which ones in particular and where do they fit in terms of ab tiris?sahal80 wrote:xamarwene people moorshe and dhabarwene are very related to hawiye, they look typical somalis and are darker than the rest of reer xamar, instead of turning them away on the sea, they welcomed taaya persians, the makhzumite reer fiqi and the hashimi ashraaf baa calaawi.
So, basically, they thought them af somali with reer fiqi becoming the jurists of xamarwene
you need to understand that hawiye is a very very large clan, that there were the pre-hawiyes like garre, dabarre, walmuge,maqare samaale,xamare samaale, jambeele,silcis, baalcade.......... so, basically, reer xamar are hawiyo-arabs. some are samaale like maqarre samaale, xamare samaale like bandhaboow, they all dont claim of arab origin/persian origin. some of them believe they are the real cushitic of the south.
scott rees is talking about when the light skinned baxar suufi has landed at the coast would the hawiye moorshow and dhabarwene receive him or reject him?
im not sure him adding murursade, i have watched this from universal tv for a banadiri historian that dhabarwene are cabdi yusuf hawadle. anyways scott rees says in this book "dubbarwen claim descent from the hawadle and murursade clans.
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=fb4U ... 6AEwAA#v=o