ps,i amnt trying to diss hawiye i am just curious ... hawiye experts maxa sheekadan ka jira?

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viewtopic.php?t=189706They are Hawiye, yes.
The story goes that Maxamed Gorgarte was with one of his brothers (Maxamuud? Daame?) looking for food and they came across a dead goat. His brother said that it had not been slaughtered according to Islamic law and was therefore Xaram. Maxamed Gorgarte cooked and ate it anyways, so his brothers treated him as an outcast.
sheikh the whole midgaan thing doesnt make sense again i am just curious if this is trueHyperactive wrote:even you chelsea?!! there are things you better not know opr ask cause doesnt make sense and flat wrong.
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Thought this as well.AGENT447 wrote:![]()
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where did the Somali camel herders come from,the sky?stop with your hate-driven agenda,Mr grant.Grant wrote:The Madhibaan/Gaboye have been assimilated into Somali clans all over the place, but they are not Samaale. They are linked to the Bon hunter/gatherers who preceded the camel herders.
http://themaandeeq.com/who-came-before- ... ali-pt-ii/
"It becomes clear that the Madhibaan people have a claim to something that goes much deeper than Somali contested state borders. In fact, present day camel herders have only occupied the Somali territories since the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. (Piga de Carolis 1980) The Madhibaan have been linked to the Bon, who are “connected to the pre-Negritic populations of hunter/gatherers who were the first inhabitants of the open terrain of North and East Africa.” (Gallo & Viviani, 1992) "