Ayr (clan)
Ayr (Somali: Cayr or Ceyr), Muhammad Madarkicis Hiraab is a Somali clan, part of the larger Habar Gidir Hawiye clan.Ayr is the power of habargidir. Ayr has two full siblings Sifaadle Madarkicis And Saruur Madarkicis.
| Languages | |
|---|---|
| Somali | |
| Religion | |
| Islam | |
| Related ethnic groups | |
| Sacad, Saruur, Duduble and other Hawiye groups | 
Clan tree
    
Ali Jimale Ahmed outlines the Hawiye clan genealogical tree in The Invention of Somalia:[1]
- Samaale
- Irir
- Hawiye
- Gugundhabe
- Baadicade
 
 - Gorgate
- Hiraab
- Mudulood
- Abgaal
- Harti
- Angonyar
 - Warsangeli
 - Abokor
 
 - Wabudhan
- Da'oud
 - Rer Mattan
 - Mohamed Muse
 
 - Wa'esli
 
 - Harti
 - Wacdaan
 - Moobleen
 - Ujajeen
 
 - Abgaal
 - Duduble
 - Habar Gidir
- Sacad
 - Saleebaan
 - Ayr
 - Saruur
 - Sifaadle
 
 
 - Mudulood
 
 - Hiraab
 
 - Gugundhabe
 
 - Hawiye
 
 - Irir
 
Prominent figures
    
- Abdiqasim Salad Hassan, president of Somalia from 2000 to 2004
 - janaraal galaal,He was one of the leaders of the Ethiopian war in 1977
 - Salad Osman Roble politician, Somali National Youth Leader
 - Hasan Adan Samatar, Somali singer, guitarist and theatrical performer
 - Magool, Somali singer
 - Yusuf Garaad Omar, Somali journalist, diplomat and politician, Somali Minister of Foreign Affairs
 - Aden Hashi Farah, former leader of al-Shabaab, the youth movement of the Islamic Courts Union
 - Hassan Dahir Aweys, head of the 90-member Shura council of the Islamic Courts Union, Leader Hizbul Islam
 - Yusuf Mohammed Siad Inda'ade, head of security affairs for the Islamic Courts Union, Somali defence minister (TFG).
 - Mahad Mohamed Salad, State Minister for Presidential Palace
 
References
    
- Ali Jimale Ahmed (1995). The Invention of Somalia. Lawrenceville, NJ: Red Sea. p. 123. ISBN 0-932415-98-9.
 
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