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Somali Novelist Nuruddin Farah Honored by SOAS In London

Somali novelist Nuruddin Farah, one of Africa’s most distinguished literary figures, has been awarded an honorary doctorate by SOAS University of London in recognition of his decades-long contribution to literature and culture.

Often described as the father of Somali literature, Farah has built an international reputation through novels that grapple with themes of identity, exile, and political turmoil. His works, including Maps, Secrets, and North of Dawn, have been translated into multiple languages and remain central to African and postcolonial literary studies at
leading universities.


The award was welcomed across the Somali diaspora as a milestone for African literature. Abdirashid Duale, Group CEO of Dahabshiil, one of Africa’s largest financial services groups, said: “This is a proud moment for Somalis everywhere and for all who value culture and creativity. Nuruddin Farah has given our people a voice on the world
stage. At Dahabshiil, we remain committed to supporting culture, education, and creativity worldwide.”


The recognition comes at a time when Somali culture is gaining greater visibility abroad, despite the country’s long struggles with conflict and instability. For many, Farah’sglobal standing embodies the resilience of Somali identity and its contribution to
international culture.

Dahabshiil, which operates across more than 150 countries, has a longstanding tradition of funding education and cultural initiatives, from scholarships and schools to support for musicians, writers, and artists. Its endorsement of Farah’s honour highlights the growing intersection between business, culture, and diaspora identity in the Horn of Africa.

Farah’s doctorate from SOAS is being hailed not only as a recognition of an individual writer’s achievement but as a landmark moment for Somali literature within the broader
canon of African writing.

Nuruddin Farah is a Somali novelist, essayist, and playwright whose works explore themes of identity, migration, family, and political upheaval. He is the author of acclaimed novels such as Maps, Secrets, Links, and North of Dawn. Farah has received numerous international awards, including the Neustadt International Prize for Literature, and is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most influential literary voices.

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