Religious leaders •
ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz Al-Amawī Al-Barawi, was a scholar following the Shāfi‘ī school of jurisprudence and was also an adviser to several sultans of Zanzibar •
Muḥyī al-Dīn al-Qaḥṭānī Al-Wa'ili Al-Barawi •
Sheikh Nureini Ahmed Sabiri Al-Hatimi •
Dada Masiti •
Uways Al-Barawi •
Mu'alim Nuuri • Sharif Qulateyn • Sharif Mubidi • Haji Sadiq • Abdilkadir Khaajaa
Politics • Jeilani Sheikh Bin Sheikh, was the first leader of The Hizbiya Digil-Mirifle (HDM) party, which was founded in 1947; it later became the Hizb al-Dastuur Mustaqil al-Somali where the first Election has taken place in Mogadisho, Hisbia (Xisbiya) and has been elected as the leader of (HDMS) Jeilani Sheikh Bin Sheikh, (Somali Independent Constitutional Party, HDMS).[21] •
Bur'i Hamza, was a Somali-Canadian politician. From August 2012 to January 2014, he was a Member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia. He later served as the State Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation of Somalia from January to October 2014, and subsequently as the State Minister of Finance until December 2014. He was the State Minister of the Premier's Office for Environment at the time of his death. •
Maryam Qasim, is a Somali politician. She served as the Minister for Human Development and Public Services of
Somalia from November 2012 to January 2014. She is also the Chairperson of the
Tayo Political Party. On 21 March 2017, she was appointed as the Minister of Humanitarian and Disaster Management by the Prime Minister
Hassan Ali Khaire. • Hamza Said Hamza, The current
Minister of Humanitarian and Disaster Management • Abdulkhadir Sakhawadeen, part of the 13 founding members of the
SYL party in
Somalia and also their first leader. • Mohamed Barbe, part of the 13 founding members of the
SYL party in
Somalia •
Muna Kay •
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