Ethiopian monarchy claiming decent from the mythical figures Solomon and Sheba
Or
Somalis believing they are an offshoot of Qureshi tribes from Arabia.
It seems both have an affinity for grandiose origin stories
One must ask why somalis continue to kill and discrimate eachother over such unfounded myths handed down. Have they been around so long that theyve become fact?
Well, the clans would exist anyway, so it's not really the founding myths that are the problem. If we were Christian, we would do the same as the Ethiopians and claim descent from prominent biblical figures. If we were Buddhist, we'd somehow claim descent from the Buddha himself, lol. Regardless of the story, you'd still have different clans and the conflict that comes with them.One must ask why somalis continue to kill and discrimate eachother over such unfounded myths handed down. Have they been around so long that theyve become fact?
A creation myth (or creation story) is a cultural, traditional or religious myth. Creation myths are the most common form of myth, usually developing first in oral traditions, and are found throughout human culture.
https://books.google.ca/books?id=LR8A4tEYZUAC&pg=PA51&lpg=PA51&dq=Because+in+the+traditional+Somali+culture+it+is+important+for+each+child+to+learn+their+genealogy+up+to+the+level+of+clan+family,&source=bl&ots=A4wrf3hc7_&sig=ecGXIso_81f5gsNa6tMJEuhynhM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiDoqS94vrPAhUn54MKHRj0BGUQ6AEIHDAA#v=onepage&q=Because in the traditional Somali culture it is important for each child to learn their genealogy up to the level of clan family,&f=falseDespite the fact that numerous Somalis attempts to trace their genealogy to the prophet, or to his lineage, this aspect of their genealogy has little practical or political importance. In traditional Somali culture it is important for each child to learn his genealogy up to the level of clan family,beyond that no real significance emerges.
https://books.google.ca/books?id=XpdAzRYruCwC&pg=PA122&dq=tol+waa+tolane&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjC3c6T4frPAhUn34MKHccqAaUQ6AEILjAD#v=onepage&q=tol waa tolane&f=falseThus Somali clan structure is not based on blood relationship but rather it's a simple by-product of the Somali pastorial nomadic lifestyle. The necessity of defense , and the movement to new territory necessitated by a constant search for pasture and water have resulted over time in the formation of new alliances and, later new clan identities.
It would definitely help. But people aren't clannish because of what Sheikh Isaaq, Darod or Saamale did or who they were. They don't care, really. They're clannish due to more recent events that inflamed clan tensions. In order to end qabil hatred once and for all, there must be serious attempts to address those events honestly and work toward reconciliation. Rwanda can serve as a positive example in this regard.Surely destroying the myth will do some kind of damage to the institution of clannism. Atleast people will take it less seriously when it's relegated to cultural status. Europe too was very clannish at one point but they recognised the strength in uniting behind the nation instead of the tribe
The greatest obstacle to reconciliation is tribalism. Nin kaad doonto ugey.But that is generally not the root problem but a symptom of a lack reconciliation.
Definitely reconciliation is a priority. And once it is established I'd argue to eradicate tribalism by making discussing it a punishable offence to any parent caught teaching it. I don't care if it's part of our culture it's a part we can do withoutIt would definitely help. But people aren't clannish because of what Sheikh Isaaq, Darod or Saamale did or who they were. They don't care, really. They're clannish due to more recent events that inflamed clan tensions. In order to end qabil hatred once and for all, there must be serious attempts to address those events honestly and work toward reconciliation. Rwanda can serve as a positive example in this regard.
You'll hear no complaints from me. Although knowing Somali people, they'll find a way around it. Like going by region or area instead of qabil. So instead of saying "You can't trust MJs, they're very sneaky." they'll say "You can't trust people whose ancestry is from Mudug, Bari and Nugaal, they're all very sneaky." Back to square one. :siilaanyolaugh:Definitely reconciliation is a priority. And once it is established I'd argue to eradicate tribalism by making discussing it a punishable offence to any parent caught teaching it. I don't care if it's part of our culture it's a part we can do without
If conversations get boring without clan bashing then thats something people will have to get over from
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Regionalism is not so bad actually. Germany has a lot of regionalism, granted it used to be violent but today it's mostly used as an identity and for friendly competition between eachother.You'll hear no complaints from me. Although knowing Somali people, they'll find a way around it. Like going by region or area instead of qabil. So instead of saying "You can't trust MJs, they're very sneaky." they'll say "You can't trust people whose ancestry is from Mudug, Bari and Nugaal, they're all very sneaky." Back to square one. :siilaanyolaugh:
Somali football ultrasRegionalism is not so bad actually. Germany has a lot of regionalism, granted it used to be violent but today it's mostly used as an identity and for friendly competition between eachother.
Somalis should follow suit I think. Beef it out in football tournies instead of the streets![]()
Idk if thats a normal reaction. But i understand where u are coming fromboth make me![]()
Surely destroying the myth will do some kind of damage to the institution of clannism. Atleast people will take it less seriously when it's relegated to cultural status. Europe too was very clannish at one point but they recognised the strength in uniting behind the nation instead of the tribe
Somalis don't kill each other based on the fact they believe they are "descended from a Quraysh tribe". What type of non sense is this?One must ask why somalis continue to kill and discrimate eachother over such unfounded myths handed down. Have they been around so long that theyve become fact?
Are you being wilfully obtuse? They are killing each other along clan lines that happen to trace their origin to a tribe in ArabiaSomalis don't kill each other based on the fact they believe they are "descended from a Quraysh tribe". What type of non sense is this?
The greatest obstacle to reconciliation is tribalism. Nin kaad doonto ugey.