Abu Bakr Sabti

Abu-Bakr Sabti
ابو بكر السبتي
Hawiye Somali Clan
EthnicitySomaliaSomali
LocationSomaliaSomalia
Descended fromSheikh Ahmed Bin Abdulrahman Bin Uthman
Parent tribeSabti
BranchesIsrafiil:
  • Hasanle
  • Dhaleey
  • Gabood

Codweyn:

  • Mahmoud
  • Hussein

Sa'ed:

  • Abdirahmaan Sa'ed
  • Adan Sa'ed
  • Tuurweyne Sa'ed
LanguageSomaliaSomali
Arab LeagueArabic
ReligionSunni Islam

Abu Bakr Sabti (Somali: Abakar Sabti, also spelled Abakar Sabdi; Arabic: ابو بكر السبتي) are a Somali clan belonging to the larger Sabti sub-clan of the Murusade, which itself belongs to the larger Karanle branch of the Hawiye clan.[1] Its members live in Banaadir, Mudug, Galgaduud and Lower Shebelle.[2]

The Abu Bakr Sabti traditionally consists of nomadic pastoralists, coastal people, merchants and farmers. They primarily inhabit the central regions of Somalia, specifically in the Mudug and Galguduud regions, particularly concentrated in the El-Buur District.[3] The clan is considered to be both economically and politically affluent.[4]

  1. ^ https://dokumen.tips/documents/karanle-hawiye-irir-samaale-hiil-abroone-faasi-axmed-makki-garaad-kaamil-aw-qariib.html
  2. ^ https://euaa.europa.eu/sites/default/files/publications/2021_09_EASO_COI_Report_Somalia_Security_situation_new_AC.pdf
  3. ^ Censimento della popolazione Somala, 21 Aprile 1931: estratto dal "VII censiemento generale delle popolazione, 21 aprile 1931, Vol. V. Colonie e Possedimenti, dell'istituto Centrale di Statistica del Regno d'italia, Tipografia I. Failli, Rome 1935 (in Italian). Amministrazione Fiduciaria Italiana della Somalia, Ufficio Studi e Statistica Statistica. 1953.
  4. ^ Maxamuud, Cabdulqaadir Cusmaan (2008). Taangiga Tigreega: xasuuqa shacabka waa xisaab qoran (in Somali). Aroma Publications.