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In Sudan, an estimated 5% of the 50 million population are Christians. The rest, 95%, are Sunni Muslims. While the war has ...
In Sudan, Muslims marked another Eid under the shadow of civil war, a conflict between the country’s army and a rival paramilitary force that has killed more than 150,000 people in nearly two ...
Historical accounts suggest that mosques in Sudan date back to the 7th century AD, when the Muslim commander Abdullah ibn Abi Al-Sarh besieged Dongola (the capital of the Christian Kingdom of ...
Social media videos showed Sudanese soldiers inside the palace, giving the date as the 21st day of Ramadan, the holy Muslim fasting month, which corresponds to Friday. A Sudanese military officer ...
For the first half of the twentieth century, Sudan was a joint protectorate of ... which was majority Arab and Muslim, and its less-developed southern region, which was majority Christian or ...
Millions have been forced from their homes during the civil war and parts of the country are facing famine conditions Sudan, a predominantly Muslim nation in north-east Africa, collapsed into ...
The population of Sudan is predominantly Muslim and the country's official languages are Arabic and English. Even before the war started, Sudan was one the poorest countries in the world.
Several Muslim countries across the globe are celebrating the festival today. Muslims in several countries are celebrating Eidul Fitr — one of Islam’s most significant holidays, which marks the end of ...
“As Muslims, we see it as our duty to help those in need, no matter where they are in the world,” Ahmed explained. “Any crisis, whether in Sudan, Palestine or anywhere else, should feel like a ...