Have you ever heard of the Osmanya script?

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The Osmanya script (Somali: Farta Cismaanya; Osmanya: ), also known as Far Soomaali ("Somali writing") and, in Arabic, as al-kitābah al-ʿuthmānīyah, is a writing script created to transcribe the Somali language. It was invented between 1920 and 1922 by Osman Yusuf Kenadid, the son of Sultan Yusuf Ali Kenadid and brother of Sultan Ali Yusuf Kenadid of the Sultanate of Hobyo.

While Osmanya gained reasonably wide acceptance in Somalia and quickly produced a considerable body of literature, it proved difficult to spread among the population mainly due to stiff competition from the long-established Arabic script as well as the emerging Somali Latin alphabet developed by the Somali linguist Shire Jama Ahmed.

As nationalist sentiments grew and since the Somali language had long lost its ancient script,[1] the adoption of a universally recognized writing script for the Somali language became an important point of discussion. After independence, little progress was made on the issue, as opinion was divided over whether the Arabic or Latin scripts should be used instead.

In October 1972, because of the Latin script's simplicity, its ability to cope with all of the sounds in the language, and the widespread existence of machines and typewriters designed for its use,[2][3] made President Mohamed Siad Barre require it for writing Somali instead of the Arabic or Osmanya scripts.[4] Barre's administration subsequently launched a massive literacy campaign designed to ensure its sole adoption, which led to a sharp decline in use of Osmanya.
 
The main reason the Osmanya script didn’t take hold was that it was purposely suppressed by the Italian colonial regime. Which is why we didn’t have an official script before 1972.
 
The main reason the Osmanya script didn’t take hold was that it was purposely suppressed by the Italian colonial regime. Which is why we didn’t have an official script before 1972.
Yeah, it's a shame. Now Ge'ez is the only African originated script in official use.
 
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