Man futo licks arabs si xooga

He actually believes he's carab and that Dir are the descendant of an arab guy from Saudi arabia.

I.M. Lewis and many sources maintain that the Dir together with the Hawiye trace ancestry through Irir son of Samaale to Banu Hashim Arabian origins with
Aqeel Abu Talib ibn Abd al-Muttalib.
[12][13][14][15][16] Dir is regarded as the father-in-law of Darod, the progenitor of the
Darod clan
[17] Although some sources state it was the daughter of
Hawiye who Darod married.
[18][19][20]
Recorded tradition have it that the Dir were one of the original and one of earliest participants in the history of
Mogadishu. Of the Dir to participate in the history, Madigan is recorded.
[21]
The Dir were supporters of
Imam Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi during his 16th century
conquest of Abyssinia; especially the
Gurgura,
Issa,
Bursuk and
Gadabuursi.
[22] In his medieval
Futuh Al-Habash documenting this campaign, the chronicler Shihāb al-Dīn indicates that thousands of Dir soldiers took part in Imam Ahmad's
Adal Sultanate army.
[23]
Lineage
Dir or Abukar had four sons named:
- Haytham bin Abukar -Madahweyne Dir
- Salah bin Abukar - Mandaluug Dir
- Nuur bin Abukar - Madoobe Dir
- Khalid bin Abukar - Meha Dir
- .............................. -Mahad Dir
According to others, Dir had a fifth son, Qaldho Dir.
Branches
The main sub-clans of the Dir today are the
Political groups
Political groups associated with the Dir clans include the following groups in Somalia, Djibouti and Ethiopia:
- Front for the Liberation of Djibouti
- Democratic Union Issa
- Gurgura Liberation Front led by Abdelasis Ahmed
- Western Somali Liberation Front, led by Abdi Ismail and representing the Gadabursi.
- United Somali Front, USF , representing the Issa in Somalia.[29]
- Horyal Democratic Front , Horyal, representing the Gadabursi in Ethiopia
- Issa and Gurgura Liberation Front of Ethiopia.
- Somali Democratic Alliance, SDA, representing the Gadabursi in Somalia.[30]
- Southern Somali National Movement of the mostly Mohamed Xiniftire Dir Clans (Surre, Biamal) of Jubba, Gedo, Bardheere, and Shabeellaha Hoose region.
- Democratic Liberation Front supported Central Somalia Dir groups.
- Alliance Ahlusunna Wal-jam'a in central Somalia (Surre)