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  2. Culture of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Most Somali songs are pentatonic; that is, they only use five pitches per octave in contrast to a heptatonic (seven note) scale such as the major scale. Somali art is the artistic culture of the Somali people, both historic and contemporary. These include artistic traditions in pottery, music, architecture, wood carving and other genres.

  3. Category:Culture of Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Culture of Somalia" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Culture of Somalia;

  4. Religion in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Somali views on the ancient religion vary from aversiveness, to a perception that its monotheistic aspects ameliorated conversions to Abrahamic religions over the course of the 1st and 2nd millennium, to an intuition that some Waaqist practises linger within Somali culture in the form of syncretism. [14]

  5. Somali people - Wikipedia

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    Somali woman shows traditional incense during an event to showcase traditional Somali culture Somali woman building a Somali aqal or buul. The culture of Somalia is an amalgamation of traditions developed independently and through interaction with neighbouring and far away civilizations, such as other parts of Northeast Africa, the Arabian ...

  6. Culture of Somaliland - Wikipedia

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    The main Somali dialect which is the most widely used is Common Somali, a term applied to several subdialects, the speakers of which can understand each other easily. Common Somali is spoken in most of Somalia and in adjacent territories (Ogaden, North Eastern Province, and Djibouti), and is used by broadcasting stations in the Somaliland.

  7. Public holidays in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Five days later it joined Italian Somaliiland as the Somali Republic. [1] 1 July Republic Day: Marks the unification of the former Italian and British Somalilands as the Somali Republic on July 1, 1960. [2] Islamic lunar calendar 12 Rabi'-ul-Awwal: Birthday of Muhammad: Mawlid Nabi: 27 Rajab: Muhammad's Ascension to Heaven Isra and Mi'raj: 1 ...

  8. Somali art - Wikipedia

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    Somali art is the artistic culture of the Somali people, both historic and contemporary. These include artistic traditions in pottery , music , architecture , woodcarving and other genres. Somali art is characterized by its aniconism , partly as a result of the vestigial influence of the pre-Islamic mythology of the Somalis coupled with their ...

  9. Islam in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    A Somali form of the Salihiya tariqa was established in what is now northern Somalia in 1890 by Ismail Urwayni. Urwayni's proselytism in northern Somalia had a profound effect on the peninsula as it would later prompt the creation of the Darwiish State.