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Politics and islam in contemporary Sudan
This book explores the complex relationship between Islam and politics in contemporary Sudan, focusing on the rise of Islamic movements and their impact on the state, society, and governance. Abdel Salam Sidahmed examines the historical roots of Islamic political thought in Sudan, tracing the development of Islamist ideologies and their growing influence on national politics, particularly from the 1960s onward. The study provides a detailed analysis of the policies implemented by successive regimes, including the use of Islamic law, political consolidation, and state control over civil institutions. It highlights the role of the National Islamic Front (NIF), its strategies for political dominance, and its influence on the Sudanese government following the 1989 military coup. By assessing political reforms, human rights issues, and internal conflicts, the book presents a comprehensive understanding of how Islamic discourse shapes political decision-making in Sudan. This work serves as an essential reference for readers interested in Islamic politics, governance in Sudan, and the broader dynamics of political Islam in Africa.
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