Either of his parents could be mixed to a degreeIt seems Hooyo was spreading it for Ali ibn mohammed ibn Ishmael ibn Ahmed ibn shawarma from the middle east
I wouldn’t say so. A lot of Amharas moved in and out of Harar. They’ve been going back and forth for a long time. An Amhara girl on tiktok guessed her 6% somali on 23andMe probably came from one of her grandparents or great grandparents who married into Harari people before settling back in the Amhara. Which makes a lot of sense to me.Since he’s Sacad Muuse Isaaq it could be that he came from a coastal trading clan, Isaaq used to trade in Aden Yemen. He probably has a Yemeni great grandma or something. I remember seeing his tests long time ago but I don’t remember if he claimed full Somali, it‘s surprising they didn’t know he’s not entirely Somali since his peninsular Arab admixture is somewhat big at 15.4%. That’s like a great grandma which is very recent and his parents should’ve known about it and informed him. As for the 3.4% Ethionian/Eritrea, Isaaq do live in Ethiopia but he could’ve gotten it outside Ethiopia.
I forgot how his results looked like now I keep seeing a new thing keep popping up. South Asian, Sudanese and Congolese
He claimed to be full Somali, I understand the other parts cuz it can happen his parents don’t know about their older ancestors but 15.4% peninsular Arab is hella recent, they deffo got some explaining to do maybe they also get confused.
He’s actually on Somalispot @giire12
He even got a Amhara that got like 20% Somali as 3rd cousin on 23andMe, and I saw @convincation say like so the rumour that some Amhara are lost Habar Awal is true.
Ma ogtahey qofka Hooyoyinka kaley caya waa qof hooyadi wax ku ogIt seems Hooyo was spreading it for Ali ibn mohammed ibn Ishmael ibn Ahmed ibn shawarma from the middle east
Tangentially related, but is Family Tree DNA any good? My brother uploaded his 23andMe data to it, and the results suddenly show a decent-sized Semetic percentage