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*[[Abd al Aziz al-Amawi]] (1832–1896) – 19th-century [[diplomat]], [[historian]], poet, jurist and scholar living in the [[List of Sultans of Zanzibar|Sultanate of Zanzibar]]
*[[Abd al Aziz al-Amawi]] (1832–1896) – 19th-century [[diplomat]], [[historian]], poet, jurist and scholar living in the [[List of Sultans of Zanzibar|Sultanate of Zanzibar]]
*[[Abdulkadir Nur Farah|Sheikh Abdulkadir Nur Farah]] – Somali Cleric assassinated by Al-Shabab 2013
*[[Abdulkadir Nur Farah|Sheikh Abdulkadir Nur Farah]] – Somali Cleric assassinated by Al-Shabab 2013
*Sheikh Mustafe Haji Ismail, Somali-Norwegian cleric scholar and Islamic philosopher
*[[Uways al-Barawi]] (1847–1909) – scholar credited with reviving [[Islam]] in 19th-century East Africa and with followers in [[Yemen]] and [[Indonesia]]
*[[Uways al-Barawi]] (1847–1909) – scholar credited with reviving [[Islam]] in 19th-century East Africa and with followers in [[Yemen]] and [[Indonesia]]
*[[Sheikh Madar]] (1825–1918) – Qadiriyya leader who was influential in the expansion of [[Hargeisa]]
*[[Sheikh Madar]] (1825–1918) – Qadiriyya leader who was influential in the expansion of [[Hargeisa]]

Revision as of 15:44, 12 April 2024

This is a list of notable Somalis from Somalia, Somaliland, Djibouti, Kenya, Ethiopia as well as the Somali diaspora.

Academics

Activists

  • Dekha Ibrahim Abdi (1964–2011) – peace activist in Kenya
  • Zam Zam Abdullahi Abdi – human rights activist and journalist
  • Leila Abukar – political activist
  • Fartuun Adan – social activist; founder and executive director of the Elman Peace Centre
  • Elman Ali Ahmed – entrepreneur and social activist
  • Halima Ahmed – political activist with the Youth Rehabilitation Center in Mogadishu
  • Hodan Ahmed – political activist and Senior Program Officer at the National Democratic Institute
  • Ifrah Ahmed – social activist; founder of the UYI NGO
  • Nimco Ahmed – Somali-American political activist; State Director for the DFL
  • Abdulkadir Yahya Ali (1957–2005) – peace activist, co-director and founder of the Center for Research and Dialogue.
  • Abdirizak Bihi – social activist; Director of the Somali Education and Social Advocacy Center
  • Ilwad Elman – social activist at the Elman Peace Centre
  • Asha Haji Elmi (Caasha Xaaji Cilmi) (b. 1962) – peace activist in Somalia
  • Leyla Hussein – psychotherapist and social activist; Chief Executive of Hawa's Haven; co-founder of Daughters of Eve
  • Ahmed Hussen – Somali-Canadian lawyer and social activist; President of the Canadian Somali Congress
  • Farhiyo Farah Ibrahim – Somali social activist
  • Hanan Ibrahim – social activist based in the UK; founder of the Somali Family Support Group (SFSG)
  • Fatima Jibrell (b. 1947) – Somali-American environmental activist; co-founder and executive director of the Horn of Africa Relief and Development Organization ("Horn Relief"); co-founder of Sun Fire Cooking; was instrumental in the creation of the Women's Coalition for Peace
  • Hirsi Magan (Xirsi Magan Ciise) (1935–2008) – activist, scholar and one of the leading figures of the Somali Revolution
  • Magid Magid – Somali-British activist and politician who served as the Lord Mayor of Sheffield
  • Adam Matan – activist and community organiser who was the first Somali-Brit to be awarded the OBE medal by Prince William, Duke of Cambridge for services to the Somali community in the United Kingdom.
  • Hawa Aden Mohamed – social activist; chairperson of the Galkayo Education Centre for Peace and Development
  • Musse Olol – American social activist and Chairman of the Somali American Council of Oregon (SACOO)
  • Hibaaq Osman – political strategist; chairperson of the ThinkTank for Arab Women, the Dignity Fund, and El-Karama
  • Hawo Tako (d. 1948) – early 20th century female nationalist whose sacrifice became a symbol for pan-Somalism
  • Mohamud Siad Togane (b. 1943) – Somali Canadian poet, professor, and political activist
  • Hanad Zakaria Warsame (1952–2008) – doctor and anti-Communist activist
  • Shadya Yasin – Somali-Canadian social activist and member of the Ontario Premier's Council on Youth Opportunities

Artists

Athletes

Authors

Directors

Entrepreneurs

Journalists

Judges

Military

Models

Royals

Pilots

Politicians

Presidents of Somalia

Presidents of Puntland

Presidents of Somaliland

Presidents of Djibouti

Acting Presidents

Prime ministers

Other politicians

Scientists

Muslim Theologians

See also

References

  1. ^ "Somali-American teen to be first fully covered Muslim contestant in Miss Minnesota USA". Star Tribune. Retrieved 2017-04-02.
  2. ^ Spearce, Walter (August 1903). Somali Campaign. The third leader is Deeria Goori, of the Dolbahanta tribe, who was badly wounded at the Battle of Gunrburru ... These men are the heads of their respective tribes, and are all wealthy and powerful.
  3. ^ "Waa kuma Saadaq Joon?". BBC News Somali (in Somali). Retrieved 2024-01-07.