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Women in Somalia form a key part of Somali society, with clearly defined and important roles in the family and structure. This includes Somali women in Somaliland, a self-declared republic that is internationally recognized as an
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of
Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: ๐’ˆ๐’๐’‘๐’›๐’๐’˜๐’•๐’–; ar, ุงู„ุตูˆู…ุงู„, aแนฃ-แนขลซmฤl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ...
. From the time of Ismail Urwayni's proselytizing in 1890, until the
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's defeat by British air bombardment in 1920, women in the strip of land from Jidali,
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in the north, to
Beledweyne Beledweyne ( so, Beledweyne, ar, ุจู„ุฏ ูˆูŠู†, it, Belet Uen) is a city in central Somalia. Beledweyne District is the capital city of the Hiran region. The city is situated in the Shebelle Valley riverine near the Ethiopian border, 210 miles ...
in the south were referred to as '' Darawiishaad'' (plural) or ''Darwiishad'' (singular).


Population

Most people in Somalia are Muslims. Somalia's population is expanding at a growth rate of 1.67% per annum and a birth rate of 41.45 births/1,000 people. Somalia's
total fertility rate The total fertility rate (TFR) of a population is the average number of children that would be born to a woman over her lifetime if: # she were to experience the exact current age-specific fertility rates (ASFRs) through her lifetime # she were t ...
in 2013 was 6.17 children born per woman, the fourth highest in the world. Most local residents are young, with a median age of 17.7 years. 44.3% of the population are between the ages of 0โ€“14 years, 53.5% are between the ages of 15โ€“64 years, and only 2.3% are 65 years of age or older. The
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is roughly balanced, with proportionally about as many men as women. Due to the civil war, exact population statistics for Somalia have been difficult to determine since 1975. According to the United Nations, roughly half the population of Somalia, as of 2014, is female. When compared to other African countries there are lower levels of education and higher levels of infant mortality in Somalia.


History of women's rights in Somalia

By the late 9th century A.D., almost all people living in Somalia had converted to Islam. The rights of women under the
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include the right to life, education, ownership and inheritance of property, as well as the right to give consent to be married and the right to a marriage contract with one's future husband. At the same time, Somali culture has traditionally operated as a patriarchy, where men made the majority of financial and family decisions, and dominated the public sphere. After Somalia gained its independence from colonial powers in 1960, both men and women were given the right to vote. This led to increased participation of women in public life from the 1970s to the 1980s. Female school enrollment, women in the workplace, and women's participation in politics and the military all increased during that time. The Family Law of 1975 gave equal rights to women and men regarding marriage, divorce, and inheritance of property and restricted polygamy. President Siad Barre supported the establishment of the
Somali Women's Democratic Organization Somali Women's Democratic Organization (SWDO) was a women's organization in Somalia, founded in 1977. It belonged to the Somali Revolutionary Socialist Party during the regime of President Siad Barre. History The SWDO was established with the sup ...
(SWDO) in 1977 in memory of
Hawo Tako Hawo Tako (died 1948) was a prominent Somali activist. Biography Hawo Tako belonged to the Abaskuul, Jidwaaq Absame clan which settles the Middle Juba region of Somalia as well as the Fafan valleys in the Somali Region of Ethiopia. A member ...
, a female member of the anti-colonialist Somali Youth League who was killed by the Italian forces in 1948. The Barre regime established the SWDO and appointed its female leadership in order to maintain female compliance with the government.


Gender equality

Women in urban areas are more likely to be head of the household.


Clan and family structure

The clan groupings of the
Somali people The Somalis ( so, Soomaalida ๐’ˆ๐’๐’‘๐’›๐’๐’˜๐’†๐’–, ar, ุตูˆู…ุงู„ูŠูˆู†) are an ethnic group native to the Horn of Africa who share a common ancestry, culture and history. The Lowland East Cushitic Somali language is the shared mo ...
are important
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s, and clan membership plays a central part in Somali
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and
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. Clans are
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and are often divided into sub-clans, sometimes with many sub-divisions. Somali society is traditionally ethnically
endogamous Endogamy is the practice of marrying within a specific social group, religious denomination, caste, or ethnic group, rejecting those from others as unsuitable for marriage or other close personal relationships. Endogamy is common in many cultu ...
. Women who marry are expected to join their husband's family. To extend ties of alliance, marriage is often to another Somali from a different clan. For example, a 1994 study observed that in 89 marriages contracted by men of the
Dhulbahante The Dhulbahante ( so, Dhulbahante, ar, ุฏู„ุจุฉู†ุชุฆ) is a Somali clan family, part of the Harti clan which itself belongs to the largest Somali clan-family โ€” the Darod. They are the traditional inhabitants of the physiographic Nugaal in its ...
clan, 55 (62%) were with women of Dhulbahante sub-clans other than those of their husbands; 30 (33.7%) were with women of surrounding clans of other clan families (
Isaaq The Isaaq (also Isaq, Ishaak, Isaac) ( so, Reer Sheekh Isxaaq, ar, ุจู†ูŠ ุฅุณุญุงู‚, Banฤซ Isแธฅฤq) is a Somali clan. It is one of the major Somali clans in the Horn of Africa, with a large and densely populated traditional territory. Pe ...
, 28;
Hawiye The Hawiye ( so, Hawiye, ar, ุจู†ูˆ ู‡ูˆูŠุฉ, it, Hauija) is the largest Somali clan family. Members of this clan traditionally inhabit central and southern Somalia, Somaliland, Ethiopia (Somali, Harar, Oromia and Afar regions) and the Nort ...
, 3); and 3 (4.3%) were with women of other clans of the
Darod The Darod ( so, Daarood, ar, ุฏุงุฑูˆุฏ) is a Somali clan. The forefather of this clan was Sheikh Abdirahman bin Isma'il al-Jabarti, more commonly known as ''Darood''. The clan primarily settles the apex of the Horn of Africa and its peripheries ...
clan family (
Majeerteen The Majeerteen ( so, Majeerteen, ar, ู…ุงุฌุฑุชูŠู†; also spelled Majerteen, Macherten, Majertain, or Mijurtin) is a sub-clan. It is one of the major Somali groups, with a vast traditional territory spanning 3 major regions of Somalia: Bari, ...
2, Ogaden 1). In 1975, the most prominent government reforms regarding
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in a
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were set in motion in the
Somali Democratic Republic The Somali Democratic Republic ( so, Jamhuuriyadda Dimuqraadiya Soomaaliyeed; ar, ุงู„ุฌู…ู‡ูˆุฑูŠุฉ ุงู„ุฏูŠู…ู‚ุฑุงุทูŠุฉ ุงู„ุตูˆู…ุงู„ูŠุฉ, ; it, Repubblica Democratica Somala) was the name that the socialist military government gave to Som ...
, which put women and men, including husbands and wives, on complete equal footing. The 1975 Somali Family Law gave men and women equal division of property between the husband and wife upon divorce and the exclusive right to control by each spouse over his or her personal property.


Attire

During regular, day-to-day activities, women in Somalia usually wear the ''guntiino'', a long stretch of cloth tied over the shoulder and draped around the waist. The guntiino is traditionally made out of plain white fabric sometimes featuring with decorative borders, although nowadays alindi, a textile common in the Horn of Africa region and some parts of
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, is more frequently used. The garment can be worn in many different styles and with different fabrics. Under the Socialist Barre regime (1969โ€“1991), women were free to dress as they wished, and most urban women did not wear hijab; however, after the outbreak of the
Somali Civil War The Somali Civil War ( so, Dagaalkii Sokeeye ee Soomaaliya; ar, ุงู„ุญุฑุจ ุงู„ุฃู‡ู„ูŠุฉ ุงู„ุตูˆู…ุงู„ูŠุฉ ) is an ongoing civil war that is taking place in Somalia. It grew out of resistance to the military junta which was led by Siad Bar ...
in 1991, most women in Mogadishu started to wear hijab for the first time, and those who did not were harassed. During regular, day-to-day activities, Somali women usually wear the , a long stretch of cloth tied over the shoulder and draped around the waist. In more formal settings such as weddings or religious celebrations like Eid, women wear the , which is a long, light, diaphanous
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dress made of cotton or polyester that is worn over a full-length
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and a brassiere. Married women tend to sport head-scarves referred to as ''shash'', and also often cover their upper body with a
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known as . Unmarried or young women, however, wear hijab, and the is also commonly worn.Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi, ''Culture and Customs of Somalia'', (Greenwood Press: 2001), p.117-118. For more formal settings such as weddings or religious celebrations like Eid, women wear the dirac, a long, light, diaphanous voile dress made of cotton, polyester or saree fabric. Known as the gorgorad, the underskirt is made out of
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and serves as a key part of the overall outfit. The dirac is usually sparkly and very colorful, the most popular styles being those with gilded borders or threads. The fabric is typically acquired from Somali clothing stores in tandem with the ''gorgorad''. In the past, dirac fabric was also frequently purchased from South Asian merchandisers. Married women tend to sport head-scarves referred to as ''shash'', and also often cover their upper body with a
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known as ''garbasaar''. Unmarried or young women do not always cover their heads. Traditional Arabian garb such as the jilbab is also commonly worn. Additionally, Somali women have a long tradition of wearing gold and silver jewelry, particularly bangles. During weddings, the bride is frequently adorned in gold. Many Somali women by tradition also wear gold necklaces and anklets. Xirsi, a quranic necklace, also worn in countries such as Ethiopia and Yemen, is also frequently worn. Henna is another important part of Somali culture. It is worn by Somali women on their hands, arms, feet and neck during weddings, Eid, Ramadan, and other festive occasions. Somali henna designs are similar to those in the Arabian peninsula, often featuring flower motifs and triangular shapes. The palm is also frequently decorated with a dot of henna and the fingertips are dipped in the dye. Henna parties are usually held before the wedding ceremony takes place. Somali girls and women who practice Islam will wear hijab. This has become the most familiar mode of dress for Somali girls and women. According to a poll cited by
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, Somalia has the most beautiful women in
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.


Literature

Somalia has a long tradition of poetry. Several well-developed Somali forms of verse include the female-driven '' buraanbur'', as well as ''gabay'', ''jiifto'', ''geeraar'', ''wiglo'', ''beercade'', ''afarey'' and ''guuraw''. The gabay (epic poem) is mostly composed by men has the most complex length and meter, often exceeding 100 lines. It is considered the mark of poetic attainment when a young poet is able to compose such verse, and is regarded as the height of poetry.Mohamed Diriye Abdullahi, ''Culture and Customs of Somalia'', (Greenwood Press: 2001), p.75-76 ''Buraanbur'', which is of a lighter measure, is primarily composed by women. Groups of memorizers and reciters (''hafidayaal'') traditionally propagated the well-developed art form. Poems revolve around several main themes, including ''baroorodiiq'' (elegy), ''amaan'' (praise), ''jacayl'' (romance), ''guhaadin'' (diatribe), ''digasho'' (gloating) and ''guubaabo'' (guidance). The baroorodiiq is composed to commemorate the death of a prominent poet or figure.


Notable women

Notable women in the country include Honourable
Fawzia Yusuf H. Adam Fawzia Yusuf Haji Adam ( so, Fawzia Yusuf H. Adam, ar, ููˆุฒูŠุฉ ูŠูˆุณู ุงู„ุญุงุฌ ุฃุฏู…) is a Somali politician. From 4 November 2012 to 17 January 2014, she served as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime Minister of Somalia. ...
, a Member of Parliament and Former Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, currently Chairperson of the National Democratic Party and Chair of HIIGSI a Collition of 10 political parties in Somalia. First female Presidential Candidate (Fadumo Dayib), Barnet Muslim Women's Network a collion
Hanan Ibrahim Hanan Ibrahim MBE ( so, Xanan Ibraahiim, ar, ุญู†ุงู† ุงุจุฑุงู‡ูŠู…) is a Somali social activist. She is the Chairperson of the Barnet Muslim Women's Network, among other organizations. Early years Ibrahim grew up in Somalia. She is a mother ...
, former Federal Minister of Social Development Maryam Qaasim, former former Foreign Minister of the Somaliland region
Edna Adan Ismail Edna Adan Ismail ( so, Edna Aadan Ismaaciil ama Adna Aadan Ismaaciil) (born 8 September 1937) is a nurse midwife, activist and was the first female Foreign Minister of Somaliland from 2003 to 2006. She previously served as Somaliland's Minis ...
, and parliamentary consultant Hodan Ahmed.


FGM

About 97.9% of Somalia's women and girls underwent female genital mutilation in a 2005 study. This was at the time the world's highest prevalence rate of the procedure. A UNICEF 2010 report reported that Somalia had the world's highest rate of Type III FGM, with 79% of all Somali women having undergone the procedure. Another 15% of women underwent Type II FGM.Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting: Data and Trends: UPDATE 2010
UNICEF, Page 7
The prevalence is on the decline in the northern part of Somalia. In 2013, UNICEF in conjunction with the Somali authorities reported that the FGM prevalence rate among 1- to 14-year-old girls in the autonomous northern
Puntland Puntland ( so, Puntland, ar, ุฃุฑุถ ุงู„ุจู†ุท, it, Terra di Punt or ''Paese di Punt''), officially the Puntland State of Somalia ( so, Dowlad Goboleedka Puntland ee Soomaaliya, ar, ูˆู„ุงูŠุฉ ุฃุฑุถ ุงู„ุจู†ุท ุงู„ุตูˆู…ุงู„ูŠุฉ), is a F ...
and Somaliland regions had dropped to 25% following a social and religious awareness campaign. Article 15 of the Federal Constitution adopted in August 2012 prohibits female circumcision.


See also

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Polygamy in Somalia Under law, polygamy is legal in the country of Somalia. See also *Legal status of polygamy * Polygamy in Islam References Society of Somalia Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: ๐’ˆ๐’๐’‘๐’›๐’๐’˜๐’•๐’–; ar, ุงู„ุตูˆู…ุงู„ ...
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Women in Arab societies The roles of women in the Arab world have changed throughout history, as the culture and society in which they live has undergone significant transformations. Historically, as well as presently, the situation of women differs greatly between A ...
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Women in Islam The experiences of Muslim women ( ''Muslimฤt'', singular ู…ุณู„ู…ุฉ ''Muslimah'') vary widely between and within different societies. At the same time, their adherence to Islam is a shared factor that affects their lives to a varying degree ...


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Somalia Somalia, , Osmanya script: ๐’ˆ๐’๐’‘๐’›๐’๐’˜๐’•๐’–; ar, ุงู„ุตูˆู…ุงู„, aแนฃ-แนขลซmฤl officially the Federal Republic of SomaliaThe ''Federal Republic of Somalia'' is the country's name per Article 1 of thProvisional Constituti ...
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