Sharia And Islamism In Sudan Conflict Law And Social Transformation
Book Description
This scholarly examination delves into a pivotal period in Sudan's modern history, exploring how the implementation of Islamic law fundamentally reshaped an entire society. Following the 1989 coup that brought the National Islamic Front to power, Sudan became a laboratory for the systematic application of Sharia law across diverse communities and regions.
Drawing from extensive field research, this work traces the complex journey of a nation attempting to merge religious principles with governmental authority. The author examines how ordinary Sudanese citizens navigated daily life under these transformed legal and social structures, revealing the profound ways that spiritual and political forces intersected in their communities.
The narrative extends beyond the initial implementation to explore the eventual shift marked by the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement, which halted the Islamization policies in southern regions after more than two decades of civil conflict. This transition period offers unique insights into how societies adapt when religious law becomes the foundation of state governance.
Rather than presenting abstract theological concepts, this analysis grounds Islamic jurisprudence in real-world applications, showing how spiritual principles translate into lived experience. The work provides valuable perspective for anyone seeking to understand how faith-based governance affects individual lives and community relationships.
For readers interested in the intersection of spirituality and social transformation, this book offers a thoughtful examination of how religious conviction shapes political structures and personal identity within a complex, multicultural society.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~10 hours)
📄 Length: 343 pages
What You'll Discover
- ✓ Explore Sudan, politics and government
- ✓ Explore Politics and government
- ✓ Explore Islam and state
- ✓ Explore Islam
- ✓ Explore Islamic law
- ✓ Explore Islamic law, africa