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Muse
Total population
Unknown
Regions with significant populations
 Somaliland

 Djibouti

 Ethiopia
Languages
Somali
Religion
Sunni Islam
Related ethnic groups
Somali clans

The Muse clan (Template:Lang-so) is a Somali clan. Group members live in Somaliland, Ethiopia, Djibouti, and Yemen.

History

Muse was the father of the clan. He was an early follower of the prophet Mohammed. According to his progeny, Shaykh Muse arrived at the coastal land of Somaliland, Mitte, or Maydh. He came from Hadramaut, Yemen. It is believed that his grave is close to Sheikh Isaaq's tomb in Maydh.

It is believed that his biography was lost after his history had been disregarded. Today Shaykh Muse is reputed to be the ancestor of the clan named after him and who venerate him once every year. Sheikh Muse is among the Shaykhs who are venerated in Somaliland and professional shoemaker, haircut, and metalsmith groups also venerate him.[1][2]

Notable people

1. Suldan Abdi Ismail

2. Suldan Mohammed Suldan Abdi Ismail

3. Sacid Mohammed Mohammud senator for Federal Parliament of Somalia

4. Hussein Ibrahim Buni vice Minister for the planning of Somaliland

5. Mahdi Haji Osman vice Minister for the health of Somaliland

6. Ali Hussein (Ali Makadshe)

MUSE (clan); Family Tree:
1. Abokor Muse 
2. Harun Muse 
Cabdulle Haruun Muuse
1.	Rooble
A. Biniin
B. Fahiye
C. Sharmarke
2.	Aden
A. Diriye
B. Farrax
3.	Caamir Abdulle
A. Sayre Caamir
B. Ismacil Camir
4.	Abiib Abdulle
A. Xagga Abiib
B. Yusuf Abiib
5.	Bashane Abdulle

A.	Qabile Bashan
B.	Qadiid Bashan
Xoosh (Talaabacae) Haaruun -Muuse
1.	Liiban Xoosh
2.	Ceeleey Xoosh
3.	Odowaa. Xoosh
Iimaan Haaruun Muuse
A. ----Imaan
B. ----- Imaan
Jibriil Abokor Muuse
A. Cali Jibril
B. Gambool Jibril
C. Seed-Gaboobe JIbril
Osman Abokor Muuse
A. Alamagan Osman
B. Amaadin Osman
C. Shiil Osman

References

  1. ^ Lewis, I.M.; O'Fahey, R.S. (1994). mention of Shiekh Muse in early Arabic documents.
  2. ^ O'Fahey, Rex S. (2012) [1993]. Arabic literature of Africa. / Vol.III. A.