Darod

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The Darod (Somali language: Darood, or Daarood) is a Somali clan. The Arabic name of the Darod clan is Banu Dawud (بني داوود). In the Somali language, the word Daarood means "an enclosed compound," compounding the two words daar (compound) and ood (place enclosed by wall, trees, woods, fence, etc). The Darod population lives throughout northeastern, the Jubba River valley, and southwestern Somalia, northern Kenya, and Ethiopia's Somali Region (particularly the Ogaden area).

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History

Some Darod clan members claim to be descendants of Muhammad ibn Aqil, the son of Aqeel ibn Abi Talib. Aqeel ibn Abu Talib was second of four sons of Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib, who was the uncle and protector of the Islamic prophet, Muhammad who was head of the Banu Hashim. They have a strong tribal relationship with the other Hashemites. According to tradition, Muhammad ibn Aqil's descendant Abdirahman Isma'il Jabarti, a sheikh of the Qadiriyyah Order, arrived in northeastern Somalia in either the 10th or 11th centuries AD, where he took the daughter of a local Somali chief as his wife.[1]

The Darod were supporters of Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrihim al-Ghazi during his 16th century conquest of Ethiopia, especially the Harti and Marehan sub-clans, who fought at the Battle of Shimbra Kure.[2]

Demographics

Some sources, including the Canadian Report of the Somalia Commission of Inquiry, indicate that the Darod is the largest Somali clan.[3][4] The CIA and Human Rights Watch, however, indicate that Hawiye is the largest Somali clan.[5][6] The CIA indicates that the Darod make up 40% of the Somalis in Ethiopia and Kenya.[citation needed]

Partial sub-clan summary

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  • Ogaden
    • Awlyahan
    • Mohamed Subeyr
      • Reer Abdulle
      • Reer Isaaq
    • Talamuge
      • Abdalla
      • Abudwaaq
      • Reer Mohamed
    • Bah Geri
    • Muqaabul
      • Makahil
      • Reer Sacad
        • Hassan
        • Ibrahim(Gumhille)
  • Weyteen (Wayteen) Absame
    • Sheekh C/Raxmaan Weyd (Abdi Rahman)
    • Sheekh Imaamsame
    • Sheekh Abu-Bakar
    • sheeksh abdirahmaan
    • sheekh Ali
    • Sheekh Ibrahim
    • Haaji Mohamuud
    • Bah Madigaan
    • Reer aw Faatah
    • Dudub
    • Faarah
    • Nuur
    • Aamir
    • Yusuf-sahal
    • Reer aw Abdi
    • Reer aw Hirsi
  • Jidwaq
    • Abaskul
    • Yabare
    • Bartire
  • Baal'at
  • Galimays
  • Leelkase
  • Harti
    • Kaskiqabbe
      • Reer Warsame Cade
        • Da'ar
        • Baari
      • Gaashanle
    • Dhulbahante
    • Majeerteen
      • Wabeeneeye
        • Ali Wabeeneeye
        • Ahmed Wabeeneeye
      • Saleebaan
        • Cali Saleebaan
          • Cawlyahan Cali
          • Ismaaciil Cali
          • Biciidyahan Cali
          • Cumar Cali
          • Saciid Cali
        • Ugaar Saleebean
        • Ismail Saleebean
        • Mahmoud Saleebaan
      • Noleys
        • Musse Noleys (Idigfale)
        • Abdalle Noleys (Danweyne)
      • Reer Bicidyahan
      • Reer Mahmoud
      • Jibraahiil
        • Ali Jibraahiil
          • Ali abdi
        • Nuh Jibrahiil
      • Siwaaqroon
    • Warsangali
      • Ugaaslabe
      • Reer Salax
      • Reer Geraad
      • Bahidoor
      • Nuh Omar
      • Dubays
      • Nuux Yuusuf (Muxumud)
      • Cabdi Cali
      • Cawrmale
  • Marehan (Somali: Mareexaan)
    • Urmidig
    • Reer Hasan
    • Howrarsame
      • Yusuf
      • Aadan Saleban
      • Mahamud Saleban
    • Wagardha C/Reer Nuunuule
    • Talxa
    • Reer Diini
    • Habar Cisse
  • Awrtable
    • Moorcase
  • Dishiishe
    • Reer Sakariye
    • Reer Boqor
    • Reer Gobdoon
    • Reer Muuse
    • Reer Isxaaq
    • Reer Faahiye
    • Reer Maxamed Ciise
    • Reer Macaawiye
    • Saleebaan
    • Mugdi
  • Tiinle
    • Reer Ugaas
      • Reer Maxamed Xasan
      • Reer Cali Maxamud
      • Reer Faahiye
      • Reer Nuux
    • Reer Aaw
    • Xuseen Cabdale
  • Xarre Koonbe
  • Geri Kombo
    • Gaashaanbuur
      • Reer C/Salaan Cismaan Yusuf
      • Reer Rashiid Ahmed Taabe
      • Reer Faysal Cabdi Rooble
      • Reer Fartuun Sheik Abdullaahi
  • Tanade
  • Jambeel

Notable Darod people

Notes

  1. ^ I.M. Lewis, A Modern History of the Somali, fourth edition (Oxford: James Currey, 2002), p. 22
  2. ^ Sihab ad-Din Ahmad bin 'Abd al-Qader, Futuh al-Habasa: The conquest of Ethiopia, translated by Paul Lester Stenhouse with annotations by Richard Pankhurst (Hollywood: Tsehai, 2003), pp. 50, 76
  3. ^ The Situation in Somalia. Report of the Somali Commission of Inquiry, Vol. 1. Retrieved on November 21, 2005.
  4. ^ Somalia Assesment 2001, Annex B: Somali Clan Structure, Country Information and Policy Unit, Home Office, Great Britain
  5. ^ Central Intelligence Agency (2002). Ethnic Groups. Somalia Summary Map. Retrieved on February 15, 2006.
  6. ^ Human Rights Watch (1990). Somalia: Human Rights Developments. Human Rights Watch World Report 1990. Retrieved on November 21, 2005.
  7. ^ Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Infidel (New York: Free Press, 2007): page 3

References

External links

so:Daarood sv:Darod

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