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‘a purple mountain formed

a royal backcloth to the tomb’s simple

whiteness. A mullah attended its splendid

interior and ministered to pilgrims who

came from far and wide. According to

legend, as we were told, the Sheikh had

come from the Yemen and landed at Maid

somewhere between the tenth and 15th

centuries, made alliances with the local

tribes, and through his sons became

ancestor of the chief tribes … Pilgrims

would give alms.

It is one of my wishes to go there oneday and make some du'a for the old man. :D do they still practice those old traditional ritual stuff?

 

I remember my grandfather reciting something whenever he put Foox into the fire... something like Shala yaa Sheekh Isaxaaq and some dua afterwards. :D

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Suldanka, there was a freind who one day at home while we were eating lunch said something despicable about the "old guy".Every one started talking about "inkarta" that will happen to this poor chap-though he was joking!.I remember people doing Xuuska(sacrifice) for the old guy every year in kenya (as late as early 1990's).I am not suprised people still doing the sacrifice in Somaliland.

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