Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke was born in 1919 in the town of
Harardhere in the north-central
Mudug region of Somalia. His father was from the
Osman Mohamud Majeerteen branch of the
Darod clan and his mother from the
Habar Gidir clan. Raised in
Mogadishu by his mother, Sharmarke attended
Qur'anic schools and completed his elementary education in 1936. He then embarked on a career as a trader and later as a
civil servant in the Italian colonial administration. In 1943, the year of its inauguration, Sharmarke joined the incipient
Somali Youth League political party. He entered the British administration's civil service the following year. While still a civil servant, Sharmarke completed his secondary education in 1953. He earned a scholarship to study at the
Sapienza University of Rome, where he obtained a
BA in
Political Science. In 1960, his son,
Omar Abdirashid Ali Sharmarke, who would later become Prime Minister of the Somali
Transitional Federal Government, was born. ==Political career==