Somalis are 100% Muslims who believe in the Shafi'i system and there is no evidence in the history of Somalis who were converted to Islam by sword and this is evidence of the value and intelligence of our Somali ancestors.
The first Arab and African woman to fly a plane was a Somali girl named Asli Hassan Abadi.
Imam Ahmed Gurey was the first Somali and African to use artillery in battle and was the first warrior to conquer the land of Ethiopia and the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) helped to create an alliance between the Ethiopians and the Portuguese who wanted to attack Medina and take the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
The city of Talex is the first place on the African continent where the British army used warplanes and it is worth noting that the city of Talex was built with camel milk which caused the construction to last for a long time.
The Somali people have been in the history of the longest ongoing war 700 years ago, they were riding on the waves and never stopped moving to the Ethiopian Empire.
The ancient Somali traders were respected when they went to the Arab lands, who were considered people with a talent for trade and trade with other people who had rich and prosperous lands.
The area and size of Djibouti is estimated at 23,200km2. The population of Djibouti is estimated at around 1m, with Somalis making up 60% of the population while Afar is 35%. The north of Djibouti is dominated by Afar while the south is dominated by Somalis. In 1862, a French colonist landed in Djibouti and captured the Obuq coast in the north of the Republic of Djibouti. Then, in 1885, the French moved to the coast of Djibouti and claimed the Somali land that they had colonized, which proves who Djibouti belongs to. Somali, the land of Djibouti gained its independence from France on June 27, 1977 and the first president was Hassan Guelleh. Djibouti consists of 6 regions, namely Ali Sabieh, Arta, Dikhil, Djibouti, Tadjourah, and Obock. Before Arta was made a region, Dikhil region bordered Djibouti region. Djibouti is where 70% of the Djiboutian population lives. The languages spoken in Djibouti are Somali, Arabic, English, and French. 94% of the Djiboutian population are Muslims. The country's constitution declares that the country is an Islamic country.
conclusion
Somali people are strong, proud, and beautiful. Their culture is full of poetry, stories, and traditions that show wisdom and love for community. Whether living in Somalia or around the world, Somalis stay connected to their roots. Their beauty is seen not only in their clothes and faces but also in their kindness, courage, and strong spirit.
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