Magool
Born
Halima Khaliif Omar
Xaliimo Khaliif Cumar

(1948-05-02)May 2, 1948
DiedMarch 19, 2004(2004-03-19) (aged 55)
GenresSomali music
Occupationmusician
Instrumentvocals
Years active1960s–1990s
Websitehttps://somali-music.com/artists/halimo-magool

Magool (Somali: Xaliimo Khaliif Cumar, born Halima Khaliif Omar, May 2, 1948 – March 19, 2004) was a Somali singer.

Early years

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Magool was born in the city of Dhuusamareeb, the capital of the Galgaduud region in central Somalia to Cayr, Hawiye parents. She had five siblings.

In 1959, while living at the house of a cousin named Mohamed Hashi, she joined a small Mogadishu-based band. Later the same year, she moved to Hargeysa, where she accompanied that city's version of the Mogadishu-based Waaberi ensemble of musicians. At this time, fellow musician and songwriter Yusuf Haji Adan dubbed her Magool (meaning "flower"), a nickname by which she would come to be popularly known.

In the mid-1960s, Magool returned to Mogadishu. She then married a young general named Mohamed Nur Galaal. The marriage did not last but her popularity continued to rise.

Peak

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In the 1970s, Magool sang famous patriotic songs while Somalia was at war with Ethiopia over the Somali Region.

By the late 1970s, while she still interpreted love tunes, Magool also began singing Islamic songs that criticized Somalia's then ruling military government. A self-imposed exile followed, which would last until 1987. Her concert of that year marking her return to the nation's capital, titled "Mogadishu and Magool", is to date the most successful concert in Somali history, with more than 160,000 people reportedly turning out in the city's stadium.

Magool's unique performances, ability to memorize entire albums' worth of material in a matter of hours, and her deep, emotive voice would eventually earn her the title of Hooyadii Fanka, or "Mother of Artistry."

Later years

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On March 19, 2004, Magool died in a hospital in Amsterdam of breast cancer. She did not leave any children, but her nephew is Abdiweli Kayliye a Somali actor.

See also

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References

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Habar Gidir

songs i.e. Towradatan Barakaysan, Anigu Diidneye Ogow, Goormaa Ladnaanayee Magool, (Halima Khaliif Omar), Somali singer and musician Hasan Adan Samatar He

Qaraami

artists associated with the genre include pioneers such as Abdullahi Qarshe, Magool, Mohamed Sulayman Tubeec, and Hasan Adan Samatar. The genre played a significant

K'naan

an artistic background. His grandfather was a famous poet, and his aunt Magool was a renowned singer. His name, Keynaan (/ˈkeɪnɑːn/), means "traveller"

Mogadishu Stadium

a Chinese club Leonen. In 1987, the popular singer Magool staged the famous "Mogadishu and Magool" concert at basketball hall (adjacent to football stadium)

Baxsan

Mogadishu) was a Somali singer, songwriter and stage actress. Along with Magool and Guduudo Carwo, Baxsan was one of the most popular performers of the

Dusmareb

Minister of Somalia Sheikh Mohamed Shakir - Former Chief Minister of Galmudug Magool - Famous Somali singer Hassan Dahir Aweys - Former Somali Military colonel

List of Somali names

koritaan-wanaagsan Ladan ➙ nabad-qab Libin ➙ guul Maandeeq ➙ midda maanka deeqda Magool ➙ ubax/baal Mahado ➙ shugri Malabo ➙ malab (macaan) Meyran ➙ nadiif Milgo

Waaberi

Occupations Singer, dancer Instruments Vocals, guitar, oud, tambura Years active 1960s–1990s Past members Ali Feiruz Hasan Adan Samatar Magool Maryam Mursal