Garaad Abdulahi Garaad Soofe
Garad Abdullah Garaf Soofe Durraan (Garaad Cabdillaahi G. Soofe Durran), Garad, of the Ahmed Garad, the second most senior chief of the Farah Garad branch of the Dhulbahante clan of the Somali people. He was one of the elders of the Dhulbahante clan. In his later years, he often attended meetings as a representative of the Buuhoodle.
Garaad Abdulahi Garaad Soofe | |
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Died | 19 July 2014 |
Known for | Garad of Ahmed Garad |
The chiefs and elders of Dhulbahante are divided into pro-Somaliland, pro-Puntland, and distanced from both. Garaad Soofe was distanced from both.[1]
Note that his relatives' names end with Garaad Soofe. For examples, his successor Garaad Abdirisaag Garaad Soofe, his brother Osman Garaad Soofe.
Career
Abdulahi (later Garaad Abdulahi Garaad Soofe) was born around 1933–1934 in Horufadhi, Togdheer region of British Somaliland. Received his religious education in Baidoa.[2]
In the late 1970s, Abdulahi spent several years in Saudi Arabia. After that, he was nomadic, working as a Quran teacher in Horufadhi.[3] His father died in August 1983, and his two older brothers died prematurely, so he assumed the role of Garaad(chief) Soofe.[3]
In March 2010, Garaad Abdulahi attended a meeting in Buro Wadal (Buurawadal), where the nature of the so-called SSC regions (Sool, Sanaag, Cayn) was discussed, but he left the meeting as there was no prospect of a solution.[4]
Garaad Abdulahi attended the inauguration of a new mosque in Ceegaag as a delegation representative from Buuhoodle in July 2010.[5]
In November 2010, an inter-clan meeting was held in Megagle to discuss a solution to the fighting between the two clans in Kalshaale. Garaad Abdulahi said it was due to deep-rooted conflicts from the past.[6]
In February 2011, he sent a condolence message to the Somali people who died in Canada, as the first of the elders of the Buuhoodle.[7]
In January 2012, he visited the Khatumo State capital Taleh as one of the representatives of Buuhoodle to meet with the officials.[8]
Family
Garaad Abdulahi had four sons and five daughters.[2]
Osman Garaad Soofe, former deputy minister of interior of Somaliland, is his brother.[12]
Notes
- Markus Virgil Hoehne (2015). "Between Somaliland and Puntland" (PDF). p. 84. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
- "Qaabka uu u dhacay Aaskii Garaad C/laahi Garaad Soofe oo Laysaga Yimid meelo Badan". aftahannews.com. 2014-07-20. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
- Markus V. Hoehne (January 2011). "Political Orientations and Repertoires of Identification: State and Identity Formation in Northern Somalia". p. 293. Retrieved 2021-09-11.
- "Garaad C/llaahi Soofe oo ka mid ah issimada SSC oo kalsoonidii kala laabtay shirkii Buurawadal". daljir.com. 2010-03-09. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
- "Masjid Jaamaca Xaaji Cali Cilmi Iidle ee Degmada Ceegaag oo maanta la furay". allceegaag.com. 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
- "Kulan lagu dhex dhexaadinayo beelo ku dagaallamay nawaaxiga Buuhoodle oo maanta ka furmay tuulada Maygaagle". hiiraan.com. 2010-11-23. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
- "Isimada, Culumada, Cuqaasha Beelaha Reer Buuhoodle oo tacsi u diraya qoyskii Eheladii iyo qaraabadii uu ka geeriyoodey Prof. Faarax Xuseen Gedlle". ceegaag.net. 2011-02-17. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
- "Ergooyin ka socdey Reer Buuhoodle oo Si diiran Loogu Soo dhaweeyey Taleex ayna kamid ahaayeen Garaado iyo Cuqaal +Sawiro". allceegaag.com. 2012-01-01. Retrieved 2021-09-20.
- "Geerida Garaad Cabdulaahi Soofe". BBC. 2014-07-21. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
- "Masuuliyiin ka kala socda Puntland iyo Somaliland oo ku gaaray magaalo muran ka jiro". mareeg.com. 2015-01-14. Retrieved 2022-01-05.
- "Xafladii Caleema saarka Garaad C/risaaq Garaad Soofe oo soo idlaatay". halgan.net. 2015-01-15. Retrieved 2021-09-19.
- "Madaxweyne Ku-xigeenka oo Shacabka ka Tacsiyeeyay Marxuum Garaad Cabdilaahi Garaad Soofe oo Buuhoodle ku geeriyooday". somalilandpost.net. 2014-07-20. Retrieved 2021-01-06.