Prof. Dr.
Ahmed Mumin Warfa
Rector of the Zamzam University of Science and Technology
ุฃุญู…ุฏ ู…ูˆู…ูŠู† ูˆุงุฑูุง
Born
Somalia
Almaย materUppsala University

University of Camerino

Somali National University
OccupationScientist
Knownย forDiscovering Cyclamen somalense

Ahmed Mumin Warfa (Somali: Axmed Mumiin Warfa, Arabic: ุฃุญู…ุฏ ู…ูˆู…ูŠู† ูˆุงุฑูุง) was a Somali scientist specializing in botany, who with his colleague Mats Thulin discovered the species Cyclamen somalense.[1] He served as president (rector) of the Zamzam University of Science and Technology from 2020 until his death.

Biography

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Somalia

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Warfa was a professor at the Somali National University, where he taught biology and agriculture. He also regularly conducted research with colleagues in Somalia, where he jointly discovered several endemic species, notably in the northeastern Bari region.

With the outbreak of the civil war in 1991 and the closure of the university, Ahmed became a peacemaker,[clarification needed] working as a translator for the United Nations and setting up councils for the reconciliation process in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. His efforts brought him into conflict with several local militia leaders. In 1994, he narrowly escaped an assassination attempt.

His children are Sumaya Mumin, Ismail Mumin, Daud Ahmed Mumin, Hibo Mumin, Farah Mumin, Mohamed Mumin, Aisha Mumin, Yusuf Mumin, Dahir Mumin, Halima Mumin, Fadumo Mumin, and Fadumo Mumin.

United States

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Warfa subsequently left Somalia for Nairobi, Kenya, from where he then emigrated to the United States, where he taught biology at Salt Lake Community College and Brigham Young University in Utah. He continued to attend conferences on herbology as a keynote speaker or contributor.

Warfa was also actively involved in the affairs of Somalia and the Somali diaspora, whether as a reconciliator working for the UN and the Somali President[2][3] or as an activist raising funds for projects such as Hiiraan University.[4]

Back to Somalia

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In 2020, Warfa returned to Mogadishu to serve as rector of the Zamzam University of Science and Technology.[5]

Professor Warfa died of complications from COVID-19 on 15 March 2021 in Mogadishu.[6]

References

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  1. ^ Cyclamen somalense Deprecated link archived 2012-07-29 at archive.today. Cyclamen Society. Deprecated link archived June 8, 2014, at archive.today
  2. ^ "Prof. Ahmed Mumin Warfa is appointed as the Senior advisor of the President of the Somali Republic". www.hiiraan.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  3. ^ The new Africa: dispatches from a changing continent By Robert M. Press pg 197
  4. ^ Online, Hiiraan. "Hiiraan University (HU) Fundraising Event". www.hiiraan.com. Retrieved 2017-10-25.
  5. ^ "Zamzam University". Retrieved 2020-10-23.
  6. ^ "Renowned botanist Prof Warfa passes away in Mogadishu from COVID-19". www.hiiraan.com. Retrieved 2023-03-15.

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