“We tried Islamic rule, what was the result?”
Dr Haider Ibrahim, a political sociologist and Sudanese intellectual, said in an interview with AlAdwaa.Online that “Islamists have no future in Sudan”.
Read MoreMusa was born in Khartoum, Sudan. A journalist, writer and translator, Hamid studied media at the University of the Holy Quran and Islamic Sciences. Musa worked as an editor and journalist with a number of Sudanese newspapers and magazines. He held the position of Managing Editor at the Hikayat newspaper. He also contributes political and cultural stories to a number of online media outlets. Musa was also a contributor to The Niles in 2016.
by Musa Hamid | 2020-02-04 | Politics
Dr Haider Ibrahim, a political sociologist and Sudanese intellectual, said in an interview with AlAdwaa.Online that “Islamists have no future in Sudan”.
Read Moreby Musa Hamid | 2020-01-30 | Politics
The 30-year authoritarian rule by the Islamist National Congress Party (NCP) came to an end in April 2019. While Islamists are still active in the military, the security and the civil service, their political future and chances to ascend to power again are uncertain.
Read Moreby Musa Hamid | 2020-01-21 | Society
Amidst a fragile balance of power and an economy in deep distress, Sudan’s transitional government is under pressure to deliver against high popular expectations. Equipped with hope, people brace for the future.
Read Moreby Musa Hamid | 2020-01-03 | Economy
In December 2018 massive nationwide protests swept Sudan as anger over bread prices and a crippling economy grew into a revolution for freedom, peace and justice. A lot has been achieved since then, but several crucial issues are yet to be resolved.
Read Moreby Musa Hamid | 2019-12-11 | Society
Sudan’s ousted long-time leader Omar al-Bashir has been on trial in a Khartoum court since August on charges of possessing illicit foreign currency and corruption. A verdict is expected on Saturday, December 14, 2019.
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