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Abdalla Sabti
عبد الله السبتي
Hawiye Somali Clan
EthnicitySomaliaSomali
LocationSomaliaSomalia
Descended fromSheikh Ahmed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Uthman
Parent tribeSabti
Branches
Absuge:
  • Mohammed
  • Mohammud


Ilkaguduud:

  • Guuleed
  • Hareed
  • Caraale
  • Muse
LanguageSomaliaSomali
Arab LeagueArabic
ReligionSunni Islam

Abdalla Sabti (Somali: Cabdalle Sabdi, also spelled Cabdalla Sabdi; Arabic: عبد الله السبتي) are a Somali clan belonging to the larger Murusade clan, which itself belongs to the larger Karanle branch of the Hawiye clan.[1] Its members live in Banaadir, Galgaduud and Lower Shebelle.[2]

Clan tree

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Murusade branches including the Abdalla Sabti

The ِAbdalla Sabti are subdivided among Abdalla's two children. The following is a full genealogical list starting with Samaale, the forefather of the Somali clans; some names are, however, omitted.[1][3]

Samaale
    • Irir
      • Hawiye (Sheikh Ahmed)
        • Karanle
          • Gidir Karanle
          • Sexawle Karanle
          • Karaiye Karanle
          • Mursal Karanle (Murusade)
            • Khalibar
              • Wacayle
                • Makahan
                  • Garfuul
                    • Himyar
                      • Haylah
                        • Warwaaq
                          • Jiilaal
                            • Wacsalah
                              • Sabti
                                • Abdalla Sabti
                                  • Absuge
                                    • Mohammed Yar
                                      • Adan gaab
                                      • Hassan caad
                                      • Abu-bakr Mohammed
                                    • Mahamuud Faqaay
                                      • Ahmed Musa
                                      • Osman Musa
                                        • Isse Osman
                                        • Roble Osman
                                      • Ali Musa
                                      • Hagaleey
                                  • Ilkaguduud
                                    • Hassan
                                    • Caraale
                                    • Hareed
                                    • Muse
                                    • Guleed

Prominent members of Abdalla Sabdi clan

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  • Abdulkadir Yahya Ali, A renowned peace activist.[4]
  • Mohamed Moallim Hassan, a politician who served as the minister of fishery and marine resources of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) of Somalia from 12 November 2010 to 19 June 2011.[5]
  • Mohamed Nur Ga'al, a politician who served as Minister of state for foreign affairs under prime minister Abdi Farah Shirdon December 2012 to December 2013.[6][7] Ga'al has also been the Galmudug Parlimant speaker since January 17, 2020.[8]
  • Mariam Arif Gassim, member of Somali parliament since 2000.[9] She is the author of the books "Somalia: clan vs. nation" and "Hostages: The people who kidnapped themselves" Maryam is also a business woman and hotelier.
  • Herei Gassim Wehelie, One of the Somalia's most popular businessmen in the pre-civil war era running the famous soup and detergent factory in Mogadishu which was known as Bail. A Well known politician who served as governor and district commissioner in several provinces in Somalia in 1960s[10] and also served as the minister of housing and urban development in the self-proclaimed government of Mohamed Farrah Aidid 1995-1996[11]
  • Elian Yahye, A Young Somali Dutch activist and current Netherland youth representative for the United Nations.[12]
  • Abdulkadir Mohamed Mohamud, Also known as Caanaboore (Anabore), the deputy mayor and deputy governor of Banaadir regional administration since November 14, 2020.[13]

References

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  1. ^ a b https://dokumen.tips/documents/karanle-hawiye-irir-samaale-hiil-abroone-faasi-axmed-makki-garaad-kaamil-aw-qariib.html
  2. ^ https://euaa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2021_09_EASO_COI_Report_Somalia_Security_situation_new_AC.pdf
  3. ^ In Order To Hope For The History Of Somalia بغية الآمال في تاريخ الصومال للشريف عيدروس (in Arabic).
  4. ^ "Commemoration of a Somali Peace Activist Abdulkadir Yahya Ali". Hiiraan Online. July 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  5. ^ "Liiska Magacyada Golaha Wasiirada ee uu Magcaabay Farmaajo". Somalitalk (in Somali). September 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  6. ^ "President Hassan in a working visit to UAE". Midnimo. 29 March 2013. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  7. ^ "R/Wasaaraha oo magacaabay wasiir ku xigeeno iyo wasiir dowlayaal". Awdal Press (in Somali). December 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2016.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ "Ex-PM advisor, Mohamed Nur elected Galmudug parliament speaker". Hiiraan Online. January 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  9. ^ "Ugaaska Murusade oo guddiga farsamada ku eedeeyey iney bedeleen xildhibaankii beesha C/lle Sabti". Dayniile (in Somali). August 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2016.[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "Ganacsade Xiirey Qaasim Weheliye oo maanta ku Geeiyooday Magaalada Muqdisho". Radiomuqdisho (in Somali). November 2012. Archived from the original on 31 December 2016. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  11. ^ "Xasuus Golahii Dowladii Salbalaar-Waagacusub Tv". Waagacusub (in Somali). May 2011. Retrieved 30 December 2016.
  12. ^ "Elian Yahye new UN youth representative". Leiden University. October 2016. Retrieved 31 December 2016.
  13. ^ "Madaxweyne Farmaajo oo G/Banaadir u magaacabay Guddoomiye ku xigeeno & Xoghaye cusub". Goobjooge. November 2020. Retrieved 28 November 2020.