Between Secularist and Jihadist Bodes, Egypt and Sudan in Crossroads

作者: Mahgoub El-Tigani Mahmoud

DOI: 10.19044/ESJ.2016.V12N26P21

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摘要: The societal conflicts between Secularist groups and Jihadist militants on the role religious orientations played in state democratization, social justice, human rights, population development posited national exigencies un-decisively met by governments of African Arab regions. Part one our research theorized three typologies shaping challenges similar Arab-African states Egypt Sudan. symbolized a Sufi culture perpetuating Muslims’ humanitarian relations; thought excluding politics faith; reactionaries manipulating symbolic representation religion striving for power domains. Lacking serenity maintained ages popular prevalence, sponsored theocratic militancy that generated instability excessive violence. Entrenched non-democratic authoritative systems, failed both countries to end peacefully deepened tensions ongoing contradictions. Preserving supporting democratic governance, Sufi/Secularist would probably continue resist dogma evidently penetrated region. two proposed study typologies’ dynamics project extent political integrity future Sudan Egypt. This paper comprised brief summary part analysis.

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