The Musa Abokor (, full name:'' Mūsa ibn Abū Bakr ibn Jibrīl ibn Abū Bakr ibn Mūsa ibn
ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad'') is a Somali clan, and a 2 major sub-division of the muuse sh isxaaq clan of the
Isaaq
The Isaaq (, , ''Banu Ishaq'') is a major Somali clans, Somali clan. It is one of the largest Somali clan families in the Horn of Africa, with a large and densely populated traditional territory.
The Isaaq people claim in a traditional legend ...
clan-family.
The Musa Abokor are one of the largest sub-divisions of the
Habr Je'lo clan family. They inhabit the
Togdheer
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,
Sahil,
Sanaag
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Sa ...
and
Sool regions of
Somaliland
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. They exclusively dominate the
Aynabo district in Sool and
El Afweyn district in Sanaag, as well as reside the provincial capital of
Erigavo.Also they are well resided the provincial capital of
Burao
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togdheer
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They are also present in
Isiolo,
Kenya
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, where they form part of the Isahakia community. Major sub-divisions of the clan include the Bi'iide, Reer Yoonis, Uduruhmiin, Bahmajeelo, Buraale Yoonis, Mahamed Bare and Ali Barre.
Overview
Members of the subclan are descendants of Musa Abokor, the great-great-great-grandson of
Sheikh Ishaaq bin Ahmed. The full name of the subclan is ''Mūsa ibn Abū Bakr ibn Jibrīl ibn Abū Bakr ibn Mūsa ibn ash-Shaykh Ishaaq ibn Aḥmad''. Historically, the Musa Abokor along with the Omar obtained much of their wealth via their frankincense plantations in the mountainous interior adjacent to the coastline, whereas the
Mohamed Abokor
The Mohamed Abokor (, full name: ''Muḥammad ibn Abī Bakr ibn Jibrīl ibn Abī Bakr ibn Mūsa ibn Ishaaq bin Ahmed, ash-Shaykh Isḥāq ibn Aḥmad'') is a Somali clan, and a major sub-division of the Habr Je'lo of the Isaaq.''
The Mohamed Aboko ...
were chiefly nomadic pastoralists.
History
Lineage
Sheikh Ishaaq ibn Ahmed was one of the
Dir scholars that crossed the sea from Arabia to the Horn of Africa to spread Islam around 12th to 13th century. Hence the Sheikh belonged to the
Dir or
Sada.Shiekh Isxaaq married two local women in Somaliland that left him eight sons, one of them being Abdulrahman (Awal). The descendants of those eight sons constitute the Isaaq clan-family.
19th century
The Habr Je’lo coastal settlements and ports, stretching from
Siyara
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in the west to
Heis (Xiis) in the east, were important to trade and communication with the Somali interior. While the settlements were not as significant as the more established ports of
Berbera
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,
Zeila
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In the Middle Ages, the Jewish traveller Benjamin of Tudela identified Zeila with the Biblical location of Havilah. Most modern schola ...
and
Bulhar (respectively), the principle Habr Je’lo port of Kurrum (
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) was a major market for livestock and frankincense procured from the interior, and was a favorite for livestock traders due to the close proximity of the port to
Aden
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. Habr Je’lo traders acted as middlemen to
Dhulbahante livestock herders in the interior by purchasing and/or bartering their stock for export to the Aden market:
Soocane faction
During the early to mid 19th century the Musa Abokor, along with other sub-divisions of the Habr Je'lo, were part of a military faction known as Soocane. The faction was led by
Kite Fiqi, a military leader and poet belonging to the Reer Yoonis sub-division of the Musa Abokor.
Participation in the Dervish movement
The Habr Je’lo were one of the first clans in the Somaliland Protectorate to revolt against the Colonial government between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among their prominent anti-colonial ideologues during the Dervish period were
Deria Arale, Deria Gure,
Abdallah Shihiri,
Ibrahim Boghol and
Haji Sudi, the latter is credited for importing Dervish customs into the Somali peninsula as well as being one of the original founders of the Somali Dervish Movement. Moreover, the Habr Je'lo played an influential role after the demise of the Dervish Movement in 1920, with
Sheikh Bashir Yussuf and
Farah Omar being important anti-colonial notables.
According to the British War Office, the Musa Abokor provided significant armaments to the Dervish forces in the interior.The Musa Abokor also made up a significant part of the Dervish forces, with a force of 2,000
Sa'ad Yunis and Uduruhmin Dervishes led by
Ibrahim Boghol laying siege to
Las Khorey
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BBC reported in 2021, "The Navy or Somalia Coast Guard is one of the military departments of Somalia, operating on the coast of Somaliland in Las Qoray, Zeila and Berbera ...
, the capital of the
Warsangeli, in retaliation for the Warsangeli raiding the Dervish fort in
Jidali. Ibrahim's forces captured the eastern portion of the town, killing many Warsangeli fighters. The force managed to surround the settlement and capture the only source of water, causing many to die of thirst. While Las Khorey was being besieged, the Warsangeli were able to secretly send a dhow to Aden to request help from the British Navy, and on 10 May Lancelot Turton commanding
HMS Northbrook arrived at Las Khorey and commenced to shell Ibrahim and his forces with Lyddite explosives, forcing them to retreat to the mountains and thus ending the deadly siege.
Clan tree
Below is a breakdown of the different sub-divisions of the Muse Abokor subclan:
*
Sheikh Ishaaq Bin Ahmed (Sheikh Ishaaq)
**''Muse bin Ishaaq''
***Jibril Abokor
****Abokor Jibril
****Omar Jibril
***Muse Abokor
****Abdirahim Muse
****Idris Muse
****Abdirahaman Muse
*****Osman Abdirahman (Bah Majeelo)
*****Abdille Abdirahman (Bah Majeelo)
*****Isaaq Abdirahman (Bah Majeelo)
*****Yonis Abdirahman (Rer Yonis)
******Mohamed Yonis
******Osman Yonis
*****Barre Abdirahman
******Ali Barre
******Mohamed Barre
******Yonis Barre
*******Burale Yonis
*******Biciide Yonis
********Iidle Biciide (Reer Iidle)
********Wadhowr Biciide
********Samatar Biciide
********Faarax Biciide
*********Baaho Faarax
*********Axmed Faarax
**********Xasan Axmed
**********Xuseen Axmed
**********Cabdalla Axmed
**********Cali Axmed
***********Yabaal Cali
***********Samatar Cali
***********Kumin Cali
***********Muuse Cali
***********Bahsanbuur
References
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Somali clans
Somali clans in Ethiopia