Mahmud Muhammad Taha and the Rise and Demise of the Jumhuri Movement |
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Authors: | Mohamed Mahmoud |
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Affiliation: | American University of Sharjah , United Arab Emirates |
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Abstract: | Mahmud Muhammad Taha founded the Jumhuri (Republican) Party in 1945 in the context of the fight for Sudan's independence. The nature of the party's ideology went through a radical change after Taha emerged from a mystical retreat in 1951. In the light of this ideology, the party advocated a "neo-Islamist" position committed to a reconciliation of Islam and modernity. Some of Taha's social and political stances are critically examined. Particular attention is paid to the reasons at the root of the demise of the Jumhuri movement after Taha's execution in January of 1985. |
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