Modern Muslims: A Sudan Memoir

Modern Muslims: A Sudan Memoir

by Steve Howard
Modern Muslims: A Sudan Memoir

Modern Muslims: A Sudan Memoir

by Steve Howard

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Overview

Steve Howard departed for the Sudan in the early 1980s as an American graduate student beginning a three-year journey in which he would join and live with the Republican Brotherhood, the Sufi Muslim group led by the visionary Mahmoud Mohamed Taha. Taha was a religious intellectual who participated in the early days of Sudan’s anticolonial struggle, but quickly turned his movement into a religious reform effort based on his radical reading of the Qur’an. He was executed in 1985 for apostasy. Decades after returning to the life of an academic in the United States, Howard brings us this memoir of his time with the Republican Brotherhood, who advocated, among other things, equality for women. Modern Muslims describes Howard’s path to learning not only about Islam and Sufism but also about Sudan’s history and culture. When the Brotherhood was thrust into confrontation with Sudan’s then-president Jaafar Nimeiry, Howard had a front-line perspective on the difficult choices communities make as they try to reform and practice their faith freely. As well as a story of personal transformation, the book offers an insider’s perspective on a modernist nonviolent Islamic movement that thrived and was brutally suppressed. An important book for our times, Modern Muslims yields significant insights for our understanding of modern Islam, African history, and contemporary geopolitics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780821445778
Publisher: Ohio University Press
Publication date: 10/26/2016
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 862,311
File size: 6 MB

About the Author

Steve Howard is a professor of media studies and African studies and the director of the Ohio University Center for International Studies. A sociologist by training, he has studied and worked all over the African continent. He directed Ohio University’s African Studies Program for twenty-five years and has published several scholarly articles about the Republican Brotherhood Movement.

Table of Contents

Contents Illustrations Acknowledgments Prologue: Noon 1. Unity 2. The Path of the Prophet 3. A Human Rights Culture Gallery of photographs 4. A Women’s Movement 5. Communicating Islamic Reform: Small Media, Big Ideas 6. A Modern Muslim Epilogue: Freedom Appendix: “Either This or the Flood” Notes Glossary of Sudanese Arabic Terms For Further Reading
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