Muuse Haaji Ismaaciil Galaal, 1917-1980
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שם ראשי (לועזית)
Muuse Haaji Ismaaciil Galaal, 1917-1980
רמיזות
Musa Galaal, 1917-1980
Musa Haji Ismail Galaal, 1917-1980
Musa Haji Ismail Galal, 1917-1980
Musa Ismail Galaal, 1917-1980
Musá al-Ḥājj Ismāʻīl al-Jalāl, 1917-1980
Muse Galaal Ali, 1917-1980
Muusa Galaal, 1917-1980
Muusa H. I. Galaal, 1917-1980
Muuse Galaal, 1917-1980
Muuse Ha̧aji Ismaaʻiil Galaal, 1917-1980
Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil Galaal, 1917-1980
Mūsá Ḥājj Ismāʻīl Jalāl, 1917-1980
Galaal, M. H. I. (Muuse Haaji Ismaaciil), 1917-1980
Galaal, Musa H. I., 1917-1980
Galaal, Musa, 1917-1980
Galaal, Muuse Ismaaciil, 1917-1980
Galal, Musa Haji Ismail, 1917-1980
nnea Galaal, Muusa H. I., approximately 1920-1980
Muuse Ismaaciil Galaal, approximately 1920-1980
Galaal, Muusa H. I
תאריך לידה
1917
מדינות קשורות
Somalia
תחום פעילות
Oral tradition
Somali language
somali language writing
מקצוע
Authors
Folklorists
Historians
Linguists
שפות קשורות
som
מגדר
male
מקורות מידע
- page 4 (Musa Haji Ismail Galaal (1914-1980); Musa Galaal; in Somali orthography, Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil Galaal ( (ASA news, October/December 1994, Musa Ismail Galaal Prize in Somali Studies established by ASA member donor, viewed online April 10, 2026:) )
- Conversations with African writers, 1981:page 186 (Musa Galaal; Muse Galaal Ali (Somali version); born Ain District near Burao, British Somaliland Protectorate, 1920; died Dec. 27, 1980; attended Jeanes School, Nairobi, training as chief instructor for Somaliland armed forces in World War II; School of Oriental and African Studies, London University (English phonetics diploma); Cambridge University (diploma in English language and literature); British Broadcasting Corp. (course in broadcasting and journalism); education officer with Somaliland forces during World War II; program officer, Radio Somali, Hargeisa, British Somaliland Protectorate; director of adult education scheme in Protectorate; teacher, Lafoole Teachers College, Somalia; lecturer on Somali oral literature, National University of Somalia; president of first Somali commission on a script for the Somali language; at time of his death he held positions in the Academy of Somali Studies, and was advisor to the Somali Agency for the Development of Livestock and Pasture; one of the chief Somali poets, playwrights and folklorists of the 20th century)
- Essays in honour of Muuse Ismaaciil Galaal, 2011:title page (Muuse Ismaaciil Galaal) page 4 of cover (Muuse Galaal) page 5 (Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil Galaal) page 15 (Muuse Galaal (Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil Galaal) was born around 1920 in Cayn, in Somaliland, and died in 1980 in Jiddah)
- Hikmad Soomaali, 1956:t.p. (Muuse Ha̧aji Ismaaʻiil Galaal)
- Journal of African languages, 2, 1963, article: A Somali poetic combat:page 15 (Musa H. I. Galaal; coauthor with B. W. Andrzejewski)
- OCLC, Feb. 14, 2018(access points: Muuse Haaji Ismaaciil Galaal; Galaal, Muusa H. I.; Galaal, Muuse H. I.; usage: Musa Galaal, Musa H.I. Galaal, M.H.I. Galaal, Muusa Galaal)
- Galaal, Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil (1914-1980); Somali linguist and cultural historian; alternate spelling: Musa Haji Ismail Galaal; Muuse Galaal; the spelling of his name changed over his lifetime, a reflection of experimental variants he used himself; grew up as a camel herder, during which time he learned oratorical skills that made him a superb public speaker; attended Qur'anic schools; selected in 1951 to work with linguist B. W. Andrzejewski, University of London, to help develop a system of writing the Somali language; tested potential scripts by transcribing oral poems of elders; in October 1960, following independence, a committee was established to develop a suitable script, with Muuse Galaal as its chairman; the committee recommended using Latin orthography, but the issue was contested and the civilian government delayed its implementation; in 1971 the Somali Language Commission was reconstituted with Muuse Galaal as influential member; he played a prominent role in establishment of written Somali [in Latin script] in October 1972; worked with UNESCO commissions, researched history, social customs, weather lore, and pastoralist sciences; member of the Somali Academy of Arts and Sciences [i.e., Sciences and Arts]; attended African Studies Association conference (Baltimore, 1978), played a leading role in establishment of the Somali Studies International Association; attended First International Congress of Somali Studies (Mogadishu, July 1980); died 6 [i.e., 5?] months later en route to Saudi Arabia for medical treatment ( (Oxford Reference (online), Dictionary of African Biography, 2011, viewed Feb. 14, 2018) )
- Mūsá Ḥājj Ismāʻīl Jalāl ( (Wikipedia, Arabic version, April 10, 2026) )
- Wikipedia, Feb. 14, 2018(Musa Haji Ismail Galal (Somali: Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil Galaal) (1917-1980) was a Somali writer, scholar, linguist, historian and polymath)
- Musa Haji Ismail Galal; born in 1917 in Burao; from the Habar Jeclo clan, issued from the Isaaq clan; in the 1950s he developed the 'Wadaad alphabet', a modification of Arabic writing to faithfully represent the Somali language, with new symbols for vowels; the proposal was rejected; also a mathematician, an authority in Somali calendar, meteorological, and astrological systems; produced two major works on Somalian traditional science; wrote radio programs for BBC and Radio Le Caire ( (Wikipedia, French version, April 10, 2026) )
- Muuse Xaaji Ismaaciil Galaal; Musa Haji Ismail Galaal; Arabic: Mūsá al-Ḥājj Ismāʻīl Jalāl; born 1917, Burco [Somali spelling], British Somaliland ( (Wikipedia, Somali version, April 10, 2026) )
- LCCN 79-740925: Galaal, M.H.I. Muusa Galaal of Somalia, between 1975-1979
- Hikmad Soomaali, 1956:t.p. (Muuse Haaji Ismaaiil Galaal)