TY - JOUR
T1 - Position of Non-Muslims in Islamic State
T2 - Perceptions by Different Muslim Groups in Northern Sudan
AU - Mohamed Osman Ali, Osman
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The article at hand is supported by field data from Shendi Province, which could be described as a miniature representation of at least Northern Sudan. It sheds light upon the position of non-Muslims in Islamic state as perceived by different Muslim groups in that province. It looks in depth at the ways in which these Muslim groups view and interact with non-Muslims. Attempts are made to relate the behaviour of Muslims to non-Muslims to the ways these groups understand and interpret the Islamic texts. It also addresses the issue of religion and national constitution and the position of non-Muslims when a Muslim group is the real political force behind the state government.
AB - The article at hand is supported by field data from Shendi Province, which could be described as a miniature representation of at least Northern Sudan. It sheds light upon the position of non-Muslims in Islamic state as perceived by different Muslim groups in that province. It looks in depth at the ways in which these Muslim groups view and interact with non-Muslims. Attempts are made to relate the behaviour of Muslims to non-Muslims to the ways these groups understand and interpret the Islamic texts. It also addresses the issue of religion and national constitution and the position of non-Muslims when a Muslim group is the real political force behind the state government.
KW - Shari'a, rights, Islamic state, Islam, position, Muslim & non-Muslim
M3 - Article
VL - 8
SP - 53
EP - 76
JO - Sudan Journal of Economic and Social Studies
JF - Sudan Journal of Economic and Social Studies
IS - 1
ER -