'Shari'a and reality': A Domain of Contest among Sunni Muslims in the District of Shendi, Northern Sudan

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Abstract

This chapter examines the way in which some Muslim groups in Northern Sudan take opposite sides over the issues of sharīʿa and reality. It considers the Muslim diversity in Northern Sudan to be an argument that any attempt to implement the sharīʿa will be fraught with conflict. This premise is supported by field data from the urban and rural communities of the District of Shendi, which represents the southern part of the River Nile State, on the eastern bank of the Nile. These communities are multicultural, multiethnic and inclusive of some Muslim and Christian religious groups.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationShari'a in Africa Today
Subtitle of host publicationReactions and responses
EditorsJohn Chesworth, Franz Kogelmann
Place of PublicationLeiden and Boston
PublisherBrill
Pages13-39
Number of pages27
Publication statusPublished - 2014

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