What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
Most I met in my city are greasy/oily looking and smell weird.
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That's how change begins through breeding.
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that is bulshitt. they came in the late 19th century and the early 20th century. most of the Bantus outside of mogadishu down south speak their own languages and have their own culture and bantu tribal names.Susu000 wrote:@Inaayah, unfortunately many somalis share TheMightyNomads view, but the truth is that Somalia is their home. The ones brought as slaves are long gone and the ones left are born in somalia for several generations back. The only home they know is Somalia as theyve adopted the Somali language, religion and culture, the only difference is their appearance
They only want to assume the somali identity for capitalistic reasons so they can lay claim to our resources and land, hence why somali dont accept them.
We will never let them Steal our identity or land. Inshallah we can work up a deal to reinstate them back to their homeland & avoid conflict.
Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
Susu000 wrote:GIJaamac wrote:Inbred
Poor hygiene
Lots of homosexuals
Excellent cooks
Like seafood a lot
Good businessmen
]High amount of bantu blood[/b
I can express myself about the other points on your list but the last one I can. These people actually dont have a drop of bantu blood in their veines.
Cad Cad people are the Reer Xamar clan.
the light skinned people you are referring to, to have bantu blood are the so called "habashcarbeed" which is arabs mixed with Bantus, but these guys dont fall into the category of Cadcad (Reer xamar clan)
Lol kuligooda waa isku mid. Makala soocna. There are no Reer xamar people without jareer ancestry .
Your average gibil cad people
Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
OkTheMightyNomad wrote:that is bulshitt. they came in the late 19th century and the early 20th century. most of the Bantus outside of mogadishu down south speak their own languages and have their own culture and bantu tribal names.Susu000 wrote:@Inaayah, unfortunately many somalis share TheMightyNomads view, but the truth is that Somalia is their home. The ones brought as slaves are long gone and the ones left are born in somalia for several generations back. The only home they know is Somalia as theyve adopted the Somali language, religion and culture, the only difference is their appearance
They only want to assume the somali identity for capitalistic reasons so they can lay claim to our resources and land, hence why somali dont accept them.
We will never let them Steal our identity or land. Inshallah we can work up a deal to reinstate them back to their homeland & avoid conflict.
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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
Jabuutawi you seem genuinely curious so I will happily answer your question. Yes Barawaanis are cadcads too. I am 3/4 Xamari and 1/4 Barawaani. There are many different cadcad clans and we all know each other, most clans are small but if you combine all of them they would still be less than 0.5 of Somalia's population probably. Not all cadcads are Arab. some are Persian (like my mums said DNA R1a), Arab (like my dads side J1), Portuguese (who are mostly from Baraawa), Indians, Greek (I only heard of one such tribe) and Italians. As for the reason why we came to Somalia, I believe it was to spread Islam. One recent example is Shaykh Sufi, following in the footsteps of his ancestors who is from my grandmothers tribe and they trace their lineage to Uthman ibn Muhammad ibm Abdulrahman ibn Awf, very known and respected family amongst minorities. Yes we are a singular group from different backgrounds but usually intermarry amongst ourselves (hence how I'm Arab and Persian). Our status is Somalia has diminished as we were once rulers of Mugadishu and during the war most left Somalia as we were weak and small in number. Our women were raped and our property looted. Hence why I was born in Yemen. We went from owning majority of the lands to not even an area to our name, not even xamarweyne. We have become very poor, my great grandfather was chased out of Somalia and he was top 5 richest (no exaggeration). He had owned a wholesaler for housing materials. Many of us are financially challenged and even homeless as the cost of living sky rockets. We pay around $500 a month for renting houses in areas like Xamarweyne, houses that we once owned strangely. For those who are disrespecting us, please stop as it could be that due to my ancestors your ancestors became Muslims. That doesn't make us superior, I love the fact that we are a Muslim majority.
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I'm intrigued by the fact that people upload pictures of a few cadcads and think they represent the majority of us.
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I have always found it fascinating how they ended up with the best land in Somalia...They settled in the most fertile area with the two only rivers in Somalia while some Somali clans ended in the desert arid regions. Even with the Cadcads and Barwanis, they have settled in good coastal areas.
Speaking of Cad cadka, the ones I have met were alright, more Somali than you would initially expect. The girls are most of the time quite good looking and well spoken. Never met an cad cad hood chick! Their culture is quite peculiar, also, they have conflicting feelings about being Somali, specially the ones who grew up in the west. They get offended if you tell them that they are not native Somalis, and have only been in Somalia for the last view centuries, while at same time deep down they never see themselves as Somalis, some of them claim that they have European ancestors in them, therefore are of European stock. The only negetive thing I have heard of them was their house are quite untidy and unhygienic
Look at this, somewhere in the Central African Republics, a river has burst its banks






Speaking of Cad cadka, the ones I have met were alright, more Somali than you would initially expect. The girls are most of the time quite good looking and well spoken. Never met an cad cad hood chick! Their culture is quite peculiar, also, they have conflicting feelings about being Somali, specially the ones who grew up in the west. They get offended if you tell them that they are not native Somalis, and have only been in Somalia for the last view centuries, while at same time deep down they never see themselves as Somalis, some of them claim that they have European ancestors in them, therefore are of European stock. The only negetive thing I have heard of them was their house are quite untidy and unhygienic
Look at this, somewhere in the Central African Republics, a river has burst its banks






Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
Don't be discouraged this is somalinet where most single mothers leave their unruly children to comment on the forum spewing shit.AlHatimiWalShashi wrote:I'm intrigued by the fact that people upload pictures of a few cadcads and think they represent the majority of us.
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AGENT447 they chose Somalia because the Arabs and Persians of old were very well educated in the areas of agriculture, geography and astronomy so they probably choose Somalia, specifically Xamar for agricultural reasons. Thank you for your insightful comment. (Y)
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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
Somali men have intense jealousy of cadcad men 
Literally Somali men with Michelle Obama's skin color are considered light in Somali which is sad. Dark skin Somali men (aka 99.5% of Somali men) always get so insecure when a cadcad walks by him. Y'all keep saying dark is manly but you know damn well you wish you weren't born with it and you probably tried to use your mother's Diana cream which explains why many wealthier Somali men have ashy bleached skin that quickly goes back to his natural sambo skin because god loves burning Somali skin.

Literally Somali men with Michelle Obama's skin color are considered light in Somali which is sad. Dark skin Somali men (aka 99.5% of Somali men) always get so insecure when a cadcad walks by him. Y'all keep saying dark is manly but you know damn well you wish you weren't born with it and you probably tried to use your mother's Diana cream which explains why many wealthier Somali men have ashy bleached skin that quickly goes back to his natural sambo skin because god loves burning Somali skin.
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Re: What Somalis think of Xamar cadcad people
We only get offended because you can't expect us to accept other people's comments about us not contributing anything to Somalia. I wouldn't get offended if I was told I wasn't British because in reality I have nothing to do with it. However, if someone tries to tell me that I have nothing to do with Somalia, specifically Xamar, even though we built it or even founded it then I will be semi-offended. Mogudishu is made up of the Arabic word Maq'ad which means seat and Shah which is Persian for king. We are not even a threat to Somalis we are too small in number to be LOL yet we are attacked. We are not holding positions of government or anything influential besides Islamic scholarship and we are content with that. My tribe I estimate has no more than 2000 left in Somalia. I would like to thank those who are not spreading hatred and encouraging peace & love (Y).
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Barawa people are Swahilis , ergo bantu mixed hybrid arabs who speak swahili language , they came through he zanzibari slave trade in the 19th century. basicall zanzibaris that came to stay in somalia for business purposes since we traded bantu slaves with them.AlHatimiWalShashi wrote:Jabuutawi you seem genuinely curious so I will happily answer your question. Yes Barawaanis are cadcads too. I am 3/4 Xamari and 1/4 Barawaani. There are many different cadcad clans and we all know each other, most clans are small but if you combine all of them they would still be less than 0.5 of Somalia's population probably. Not all cadcads are Arab. some are Persian (like my mums said DNA R1a), Arab (like my dads side J1), Portuguese (who are mostly from Baraawa), Indians, Greek (I only heard of one such tribe) and Italians. As for the reason why we came to Somalia, I believe it was to spread Islam. One recent example is Shaykh Sufi, following in the footsteps of his ancestors who is from my grandmothers tribe and they trace their lineage to Uthman ibn Muhammad ibm Abdulrahman ibn Awf, very known and respected family amongst minorities. Yes we are a singular group from different backgrounds but usually intermarry amongst ourselves (hence how I'm Arab and Persian). Our status is Somalia has diminished as we were once rulers of Mugadishu and during the war most left Somalia as we were weak and small in number. Our women were raped and our property looted. Hence why I was born in Yemen. We went from owning majority of the lands to not even an area to our name, not even xamarweyne. We have become very poor, my great grandfather was chased out of Somalia and he was top 5 richest (no exaggeration). He had owned a wholesaler for housing materials. Many of us are financially challenged and even homeless as the cost of living sky rockets. We pay around $500 a month for renting houses in areas like Xamarweyne, houses that we once owned strangely. For those who are disrespecting us, please stop as it could be that due to my ancestors your ancestors became Muslims. That doesn't make us superior, I love the fact that we are a Muslim majority.
The rulers of mogadishu has alaways been Hawiye and raxawyne somalis and tunni somalis are the founders of the city according to historians
Ajuuran Sultunate.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajuran_Sultanate and geledi sultunate https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultanate_of_the_Geledi
The Benadiris aka Reer xamar were merchants and traders that migrated and settled in the coastal cities of somalia(mainly business reasons). Because of mogadishu being a trading port.
None of these came to spread islam most came to study isalm, since somalis have been muslims since the prophets time it was actually the prophets followers who sought refuge in Zeila somalia and built a mosque called masjid al qiblatain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masjid_al ... _(Somalia) it is one of the oldest mosques in the world and the oldest in africa.
The protuguese barawani and rulers and founders of mogadishu all bunch of rumors and myths. Im pretty sure sheikh sufi was there to spread sufism to Carbeeds in the coastal cities who were practicing Shia muslims.
Most of you guys were Shia muslims and most somalis were sunni Sufis. dont see how relevant he is.
Yeah You are right you Habashcarbeeds look like mixed and shit and not all the same.AlHatimiWalShashi wrote:I'm intrigued by the fact that people upload pictures of a few cadcads and think they represent the majority of us.
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i guess you must be one of them.X.Playa wrote:Don't be discouraged this is somalinet where most single mothers leave their unruly children to comment on the forum spewing shit.AlHatimiWalShashi wrote:I'm intrigued by the fact that people upload pictures of a few cadcads and think they represent the majority of us.

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did i hurt your feelings or something?Susu000 wrote: Ok
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