This article examines the nature and the extent of political and cultural conflict between Northern and Southern Sudanese. It describes and analyzes various attempts by Arab dominated regimes in the Sudan, since independence from Britain, to achieve national intergration[integration] through Pan-Arabist policies that seek to Islamize and Arabize the African and largely Christian South. The current military regime dominated by Muslim fundamentalists is trying to turn the Sudan into an Islamic republic. Not only has this brought about a civil war, but it has also alienated other Muslims in the North who favor a secular government
This article examines the features of the collaboration mechanism that permitted a handful of Anglo-...
Sudan survived different external rules, at least starting from 1821, when it became a part of the E...
This thesis will examine the role of Islamist political parties and what effect their interpretation...
The peoples of southern Sudan have suffered nearly two centuries of colonial rule under the Turko-Eg...
Scholars have depicted the Arabization and Islamization of Sudan either as two parallel, centuries-l...
This paper examines the challenge of creating a unified postcolonial Sudanese identity after gaining...
This article presents a number of documents bearing the name of the Arab Congregation of Western Su...
International audienceScholars have depicted the Arabization and Islamization of Sudan either as two...
Characterised as a bridge between the Arab‑Muslim world and Black Africa; and as a melting pot...
International audienceScholars have depicted the Arabization and Islamization of Sudan either as two...
Characterised as a bridge between the Arab‑Muslim world and Black Africa; and as a melting pot...
Focusing on the Berti of Sudan, this article assesses the role of Islam and Arabism as important va...
For many Sudanese, the migration of Islamic society into Sudan has produced difficulties in identify...
An essay describing how the conflict in Sudan affects the stability of other countries in the region...
For centuries, the greater Horn of Africa has been exposed to actors and influences crossing the Red...
This article examines the features of the collaboration mechanism that permitted a handful of Anglo-...
Sudan survived different external rules, at least starting from 1821, when it became a part of the E...
This thesis will examine the role of Islamist political parties and what effect their interpretation...
The peoples of southern Sudan have suffered nearly two centuries of colonial rule under the Turko-Eg...
Scholars have depicted the Arabization and Islamization of Sudan either as two parallel, centuries-l...
This paper examines the challenge of creating a unified postcolonial Sudanese identity after gaining...
This article presents a number of documents bearing the name of the Arab Congregation of Western Su...
International audienceScholars have depicted the Arabization and Islamization of Sudan either as two...
Characterised as a bridge between the Arab‑Muslim world and Black Africa; and as a melting pot...
International audienceScholars have depicted the Arabization and Islamization of Sudan either as two...
Characterised as a bridge between the Arab‑Muslim world and Black Africa; and as a melting pot...
Focusing on the Berti of Sudan, this article assesses the role of Islam and Arabism as important va...
For many Sudanese, the migration of Islamic society into Sudan has produced difficulties in identify...
An essay describing how the conflict in Sudan affects the stability of other countries in the region...
For centuries, the greater Horn of Africa has been exposed to actors and influences crossing the Red...
This article examines the features of the collaboration mechanism that permitted a handful of Anglo-...
Sudan survived different external rules, at least starting from 1821, when it became a part of the E...
This thesis will examine the role of Islamist political parties and what effect their interpretation...