Issa Musse

The Issa Mussa or Isse Musse (Somali: Ciise Muuse, Arabic: عيسى موسى, also spelled Isamusania ( Issa Musse Abdirahman Suber Awal Shiekh Ishaaq ibn Ahmad) is a major Somali clan. It is one of the major Somali clans, The Issa Musse are divided into four major sub-clans: Mohammed Issa, Adam Issa, Abokor Issa and Idarais Issa. Its members form a part of the Awal confederation and Isaaq family clan. The Issa Musse traditionally consists of coastal and nomadic pastoralists people. This clan are primarily settled in Somaliland, including Woqooyi Galbeed, Togdheer, Sahil, Awdal, Sanaag, and Somalia especially in Mugadisho and as well as Kenya. This clan primarily settles in Somaliland.[1][2] Agreement of Peace, Friendship, Slave Trade etc. between Great Britain and the Sheiks of the Issa Musse (Isamusania), signed at Berbera, 7 November 1856.

Ciise Muuse
Issa Musse
عيسى موسى
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Somali, Arabic, English
Religion
Islam (Sunni)
Related ethnic groups
Awal, Ayub, Arap, Garhajis, Habr Je'lo and other Isaaq groups

The Issa Musse have produced many prominent Somali figures with the Undersecretary General of the United Nations, the first Somali Prime Minister, President and two Vice Presidents.

The tomb of Sheikh Isaaq in Maydh, Sanaag.

Clans

A summarized clan family, with four of the major subclans of Issa Mussa is presented below.

  • Sheikh Isaaq Bin Ahmed (Sheikh Isaaq)
    • Habar Habuusheed
      • Ahmed (Tol-Ja'lo)
      • Muuse (Habr Je'lo)
      • Ibrahiim (Sanbuur)
      • Muhammad ('Ibraan)
    • Habar Magaadle
      • Ismail (Garhajis )
      • Muhammad (Arap)
      • Ayub
      • Abdirahman (Subeer Awal)Habr Awal
      • Afgab Musse
      • Abdi Musse
      • Abdalle Musse[3]
      • Igalle Musse
      • Eli Musse
      • Sa’ad Musse[4]

The four major subclans of Issa Musse are:[5]

      • Abokor Issa
      • Iderias Issa
      • Adam Issa
      • Mohammed Issa

Notable figures

References

  1. "Administrative Map of Wooqoyi-Galbeed,Berbera" (PDF). 2012.
  2. "SOMALIA ASSESSMENT: Country Information and Policy Unit" (PDF). 2003.
  3. Williams, Paul D. (April 26, 2013). War and Conflict in Africa. John Wiley & Sons. p. 244 via Google Books.
  4. "Saad Muse Subeir". www.abtirsi.com.
  5. "Aadan Ciise Muuse". www.abtirsi.com.
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