Islam's Perfect Stranger The Life of Mahmud Muhammad Taha, Muslim Reformer of Sudan

Author/creator Thomas, Edward Author
Format Electronic
Publication InfoTauris Academic Studies [Imprint] London : I. B. Tauris & Company, Limited Gordonsville : Macmillan [Distributor]
Description288 p. 08.900 x 05.630 in.
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SeriesInternational Library of African Studies
Summary Annotation <p>Can Sudan, one of Africa&#8217;s most diverse countries, function as an Islamic state? Mahmud Muhammad Taha posed an original answer to this question. Taha was the charismatic leader of the "Republican Brothers and Sisters," a small group of Sudanese nationalists who called for a mystical, inclusive reinterpretation of Islam that ended traditional legal discriminations against women and non-Muslims. Taha&#8217;s followers pitched his sometimes controversial mix of law and mysticism on Sudanese street corners in the 1970s. Sudanese Islamist politicians, who used a more divisive interpretation of Islam, opposed him vigorously. When they gained control of the state in the chaotic 1980s, Taha was executed. In Taha&#8217;s first biography, Edward Thomas explores the life and ideas of an important Sudanese reformer who has become a symbol for resistance, tolerance and human rights.</p>
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