If Darood Ismail is really Carab

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Lool you think that's bad? Bro my mother and father are Isaaq and they casually do their abtirsiin to Abdul mutaleb (prophets uncle) infront of the family
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My father showed me a list of names, the sheet was nearly 50 pages long. It started off with basic Somali names, sida loo waday, "abu something" ayaanbo galnay. Abu Shamama Abu talala Abu kafala. I;m like, :faysalwtf: all these ABU'S tho :yacadiim:

I've had this conversation with many relatives, and they think Im insane. The Fobs are the worst
"Carab baanu nahay" kulahaa :browtf:
 
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Shamis

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That's what I'm counting. How can people forget their ayeeyos of all people and pit strangers in their place? My grandparents sacrificed a lot for me. I'll never forget their amman and duco.
 
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Ayeey abtiris? That I dont know. But i know my mothers abitris, odeyaasha kaliyaa
 

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I know my mum's on both sides of her family. I know some of the ayeeyos (abooto) but not as many as 5. You're amazing for knowing that many.

I wish I could know more my grandmother was orphaned.
Tbh,I don't even know or care about my abtirsi but I keep track of all my ayeeyos on each side and their names and stories. I find it more interesting and you can find out a lot about somalia's history that way.

Even though my sub sub clan traditionally only marry each other I have every combination, in my recent history with ancestors from North, central and south somalia.

@SOMACOON I mean the names of your maternal ancestors.
 
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It's amazing what you find out through Ayeeyos. I had no idea that my granddads grandma's clan and his even lived near each other but it turns out there were few problems between clans until these colonial evils nagu soo duuleen everyone was hunky dory. Deegaans existed but it was not the big deal it us today and not this Nazi like.
 

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I know the clans of my female ancestors up to my greatgreatgreatgrandmothers. It's one of the few benefits of being from an isolated region with a homogeneous population.
 

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Family has been in the South since the early 1800s and the only interest I had in knowing my g-g-grandmother's clans was to make sure there was no Irir or Sab blood in my family. siilaanyolaugh Thank god there is none. :whew:

Usually men traveled alone so how did your male ancestors do it? lol If your ancestors are from the Northeast, it's possible that you have Dir blood.
 

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He ain't dir, wasaq xuun.

We only live east coast. Darod live kismaayo and af madow

I assumed his ancestors were from Bari and Dir do live there. They intermarry a lot with my subclan.
 

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Tbh none of you guys have been to Somalia and to your respective tuulos, unless your some minorities and don't have a degaan. Once you get to the tuulo you will understand. Until then keep your baseless opinions to yourselves.:lebronwait:

Shamis and Bahal state your tribes.:mjpls:
 
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