Who are theThe Somali people?

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Welcome to discovering the Rich History of Somalia with Al Nur Farahat's Online Education Site​

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Al Nur Farahat is a platform that celebrates and showcases the diverse culture and rich heritage of Somalia. The website features a wide range of topics, from ancient art to modern fashion, all with the aim of promoting greater awareness and appreciation of Somali culture. With an emphasis on education and inclusivity, Al Nur Farahat welcomes people from all backgrounds to learn and explore the beauty of Somali traditions.

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Somali Culture: Poetry and the arts​

The golden age of Somali poetry was from the mid-19th century to early 20th century. This was when some of the great Somali poets emerged, including Garaad Xirsi Garaad Faarax, known as “Wiilwaal”, Raage Ugaas, Aadan-gurey, Sayid Maxamad Cabdille Xasan and many others whose poetry is highly respected.
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The Somali people are composed of many different clans and sub-clans. It is important to note that all Somali clans and sub-clans have their own unique histories, cultural practices, and social structures.

The five major clans of Somalia are the Darod, Hawiye, Isaaq, Dir, and Rahanweyn. Within each of these major clans are numerous sub-clans, which further divide the Somali people into distinct groups.

It is not accurate to say that any one clan is the "real" Somali clan, as all Somali clans have contributed to the history and culture of the Somali people in their own unique ways. It is important to approach the study of Somali culture and history with an open mind and respect for the diversity of Somali society.
 

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