Qabiil made sense before the current modern era. It was honestly a smart way for a majority pastoral nomadic people like us to organize themselves since you can't exactly base your connections on a particular plot of land or a town or what have you. And it made the dynamics in towns and villages interesting too because most of those people had nomadic ancestors and were carrying on their tribal roots. But it has no real meaning or place in a current day setting but people make too much of it, I think. Just develop the country, reduce gaajonimo, increase education across the board and watch qabiil become relatively irrelevant in a couple of generations.