The History of Muse RAAF, Tahar and Amina Nuur bulxaar (1978)

1978 was a significant and memorable year for the people of Bulxaar, who settled in the Sahil region of Somaliland. Three prominent figures—Muse Hassan Mohamed, known as Muse RAAF, Farah Yusuf Ganagana, known as Tahar, and Amina Nuur, a teacher at Bulxaar school—share a long and unforgettable history, especially during their time in Bulxaar in 1978. Muse Hassan Mohamed by(Muse RAAF) was a young man who became famous in the town of Bulxaar. He was the breadwinner of the Bulxaar people in terms of integration and well-being. He was a person of high revolutionary
character, Muse RAAF was one of the people who was actively involved in the defense of the area and the Bulxaar local groups that lived in Farah Yusuf Ganagana (Tahar) was one of the largest people in the Bulxaar area. Tahar was the most active and talented young man, he was a strong and hardworking man who was born to be a teacher. Later, he became a cook at the boarding school in Bulxaar, which produced many famous people, including Hassan Abdilaahi Rooble (Xasan Qaxar) and Maalin Adan. He worked to increase knowledge and understanding in society, especially among the youth. He was famous at the Bulxaar school, being very active in teaching students about education, history, and Somali culture. Tahar was a man with new ideas and perspectives on how to help the community understand their rights and how to participate in the political changes that took place in the country. Aamina Nur, a teacher at Bulxaar School, was a woman who played a major role in the education of the community, especially girls. Aamina was a teacher who was skilled in education, and worked to encourage students to become people who understood their knowledge and abilities. Aamina was known for her extra efforts in supporting the development of education, as a role model and guide for the youth of Bulxaar, especially women.

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