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Shari a, Islamism and Arabism have been at the center of the national identity crisis that has afflicted Sudan with the civil wars that have ravaged the country since independence. For decades, Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban has made this the focus of her research and scholarship. What is remarkable about Professor Fluehr-Lobban s work is the way she combines scholarly objectivity with respect and compassion for the country and its people. Shari a and Islamism in Sudan draws an important qualitative distinction between the standard version of Islam and Shari a, for which the author professes deep respect and admiration, and their radicalized version that has been at the heart of devastating conflicts, social upheavals, and the consequential threat to the unity of the country. This book is a must read for all those concerned with the past, present and prospective future of Sudan. --Dr Francis M. Deng, Advisor to the UN Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide and former Sudanese Minister of State for Foreign Affairs
Carolyn Fluehr-Lobban s new book documents, assesses and analyzes a very important period in the life of Sudan, the Sudanese and their ruling regimes as Islamism has laid a claim to religion and tried to impose its own version of Islam through means of manipulation, mobilization and the coercive power of the state. Carolyn has spent many months in the years 2007-10 in Sudan researching these developments and has written a penetrating and comprehensive study of this unique situation. --Dr Abdullahi A. Gallab, Assistant Professor, Africa and African-American Studies, Arizona State University
Using her substantial experience in Sudan, Professor Fluehr-Lobban provides a highly valuable analysis of contemporary Shari a in Sudan, going beyond stereotypes to examine the current realities of Shari a, how it is implemented and how it has changed over the past two decades. Her book will be an invaluable addition to dialogue on the future of Sudan during a critical time in the country s history. --Jon Temin, Senior Program Officer and Sudan Team Lead, United States Institute of Peace
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