Born in the town of
Eyl, an ancient town located in northeastern Somalia (
Puntland) to two prominent parents Bulhan and Dhuuxay. He was one of many kids. Hirsi's father Bulhan was a wealthy man with hundreds of camels and other livestock to his name. Bulhan was a protrusive
general and a well-known
sharpshooter in northern Somalia. He was the main
general (abaandule) of
Sultan Mohamoud Ali Shire and his Warsangeli Sultanate army. After some quarrel and an assassination attempt by members of the
Warsangeli clan, Bulhan left and became the commanding general of
Boqor Osman Mahamuud who was the ruler of the
Majerteen Sultanate. During his years as commander of the Warsangeli army, Bulhan married a prominent woman of Sultan
Mohamoud Ali Shire's family who later was murdered. They had a daughter together named Faduma Bulhan. After leaving
Sanaag he married Dhuuxay (Hirsi's mother) and another woman named Hawo, after some time he married what would be his fourth wife. All in all, Bulhan had 16 children in total. During Bulhan's military campaigns against Sayyid
Mohammed Abdullah Hassan he bravely fought the
Dervish movement who had killed his father Guune years prior, when he was still a child. Guune (Hirsi's grandfather), was also a commander in his own right. He was fighting the Sayyid and was ultimately killed by the Dervish movement, in the
Sool region of northwestern Somalia. Bulhan's objective was to avenge his father's death by killing
Mohammed Abdullah Hassan himself, he never fulfilled his goal as a result of him having to leave the front-line as a consequence of him being critically wounded during the fighting. Time went by and he healed from his injuries. Being a man of immense faith he decided to fulfill one of the
five pillars of Islam so he subsequently embarked on a journey to perform the yearly
pilgrimage to
Mecca (
Hajj). Hirsi was four years old when his father embarked upon the Hajj journey, a trip that would be the last time he ever saw his father again. After completing the Hajj pilgrimage Bulhan and his clansmen traveled to
Medina. During their stay in Medina on a day after the noon (
Zuhr) prayer, an unknown man dressed in white came to the tent of Bulhan and his clansmen. The unknown man asked the group, that were on their way back home to Somalia, which one of them was going to stay and leave the rest of the group behind. The group was astonished by the question and kept silent except Bulhan who insisted that he was going to stay. None of them had intended to stay because of the many responsibilities and families that awaited them back home. The clansmen thought Bulhan had gone mad and they tried their best to persuade him to change his mind and follow them back home to Somalia. They tried without success, and after a while, the group went to rest in waiting of the afternoon (
Asr) prayer. Bulhan never woke up from his rest and was shortly after buried in Medina. == Early life and political career ==