Arabism in Somalia was copied from the strory of Musa and the daughter of Shuceyb and the first who did was Ajuran!

AJURAAN clan took it from the story of Musa and the daughter of prophet Shucayb

The story says Ajuran came from Arabia to southern Somalia and he climbed on top of a tree and there he met Fatima Janbeele Hawiye who took him to her family and he married her so his children became Hawiye through her. Darood copied it too some say from Ajuran directly and they said that he came from Arabia and climbed on a tree and there he met two brothers called sons of irir (Dir abd Hawiye) and he refused to come down unless they carry him and then he married Doonbiro Direed.
the last who claimed was Isaaq they say he came from Iraq and met some habashi or Harari woman.

"Ajuuranka : Carab Geed saaran oo Hawiye ku soo dagay
Ajuuraanku waa ragii somalia xukumi jiray mudaadii u dhaxeysay 1500-1700. Sida ay Taarikhda ku sheegtaan waxa dhashay naag Hawiye ah oo la yiraahdo Faaduma Jambiile. Sida ay Ajuuranku sheegan jireen waxay ku soo dul dageen raranle hawiye Sheekadan hoosta ka akhri oo ay leeyihiin Hawiyan ku soo dagnay oo carab geed saaran baan ahyeen. 1850's ayaa sheekadaan Daroodka ka koobiyeen Ajuuraanka"



 
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CARAB GEED SAARAN. NOTICE THE MUSE TREE AND THE DAUGHTERS OF SHUCEYB. THESE STORES WERE TRANSLATED BY XER WHO CHANGED THEIR CLAN GENEALOGY TO suit the foreigner and the local woman narrative. At the end Muse has married to one of the Shuceyb daughters. The strange thing is that Muses sister was looking down on his darker wife! Similary Ajuuraan and Daarood story were looking down on Hawiye and Dir!


"Prophet Musa ^alayhis-salam reached the city of Madyan after travelling for eight full days. Becoming very tired due to hunger he rested in the shade of a tree. He first saw a large well surrounded by a group of people watering their livestock. Prophet Musa also noticed that two sisters, with sheep they wished to water, were waiting for these people to finish so that they could water theirs. They had decided to stay back fearing that if they would approach their sheep would be lost among the others. Prophet Musa felt for these two sisters"
 
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