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CONFLICTED

Sudan Pt.2: Hassan al-Turabi, Sudan’s Islamist Pioneer

CONFLICTED

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Religion & Spirituality, History

4.71.4K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2024

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

The second episode of our four part series on the history of Sudan is here! As the British Empire loses its hold on the country, new nationalistic movements in Sudan began to develop. With the help of revolutionary Islamic thinkers like Hasan Al Turabi, various movements would vie for supremacy, with those calling for Liberal democracy, communism and Islamism all attempting to gain a foothold of power in the new reality for the country in the 20th century. But what would these tensions lead to? A happy independence, or the mire of conflict? And could Sudan overcome the ethnic and religious tensions between its North and South in the process? In this episode, Thomas and Aimen traverse across Sudan to explore how the modern state came to be, going through independence, power struggles and civil war, with a fascinating character profile of perhaps the country’s most significant political and religious personality of the 20th century: Hasan Al Turabi. New Conflicted Season 5 episodes will be coming every two weeks, but if you want to have your Conflicted fix every single week, then you’ll have to join our Conflicted Community. Subscribers will get bonus episodes every other week, and can also join our Conflicted Community chatroom, where you can interact with fellow dearest listeners, discuss episodes past and future, get exclusive messages from Thomas and Aimen, ask future Q&A questions and so much more. All the information you need to sign up to the Conflicted Community is on this link: https://conflicted.supportingcast.fm/ Find us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MHconflicted And Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MHconflicted Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome back to Conflicted with me Thomas Small.

0:04.0

And me, Aimandine, still alive and still kicking.

0:08.0

We're both alive and back with our second episode in our epic sedan series four episodes taking you from the

0:16.7

country's ancient roots all the way through to the war raging there today and

0:21.6

this week a man were into the 20th century and of course when we talk

0:27.0

about the early 1900s in Africa Ammon more often than not we'll be going back to talking

0:32.4

about our old friends.

0:34.0

The British Empire strikes back.

0:37.0

We've talked about the consequences of the end of colonialism so many times before, on conflicted dear listener, and this week is no different, because as the

0:46.2

British lost their hold, in sedan new nationalist movements sprang up from the well.

0:52.4

What way would the new nationalism go toward

0:55.3

liberal democracy, communism, or will the Islamists win the day and create an Islamic state

1:02.3

in Sudan perhaps like the one the most? the to Chaos, infighting, and Civil War. What do you reckon, Aemon?

1:13.0

Of course there's going to be Chaos, Thomas.

1:16.0

What else?

1:17.0

Well, let's find out. Can I make a joke about colonialism like in a basically here like in I mean I always think that

1:30.2

colonialism is preferable to anything else at least you can have some

1:34.2

colon and like you know basically you feel refresh from the smell.

1:38.3

Aeman that was terrible. Well a Aeman, you know, speaking of colonialism,

1:45.8

this quote is from a history of Sudan

1:48.4

published in Britain in 1955.

1:51.6

So very soon before their empire in Sudan collapsed.

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