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The conflict in Sudan is amongst two parties of the army. One is the regular army, and the other is what was once an elite paramilitary within the army structure, known as the RSF.

The RSF is a secular ally of the UAE and Israel, to the point that in the midst of the conflict in Gaza their leader went into israeli television to beg for the help and support of Netanyahu, something unnaceptable for the honorable muslim sudanese people.

The army did a coup d'etat to the goverment in 2019, and shared power since then with the RSF militia. They agreed to erase Islam from the constitution and to normalize relations with Israel, while at the same time they agreed with the UAE and another Gulf power that they would not held elections in the present and coming years until they would help secular parties to gain popularity through the decades, because they knew in every election muslim parties would win by a decisive vast majority.

However, last year the RSF tried to betray them and take over 100% of the country's power via coup in favour of the UAE after the army told they would allow muslim parties into the political scene.

The defeat of the secular anti muslim RSF is a defeat in the face of Israel and secular arab countries in the region, and their leader the recent days after the latest military humilliations has begged his rivals for finally negotiating after massacring tens of thousands of sudanese people, and after mass graves were discovered almost every time they were kicked out from a region.

Big celebrations have erupted among the sudanese population and refugees after the recent victory

 
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Al-Nu’man ibn Bashir reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “The parable of the believers in their affection, mercy, and compassion for each other is that of a body. When any limb aches, the whole body reacts with sleeplessness and fever.”
 
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The conflict in Sudan is amongst two parties of the army. One is the regular army, and the other is what was once an elite paramilitary within the army structure, known as the RSF.

The RSF is a secular ally of the UAE and Israel, to the point that in the midst of the conflict in Gaza their leader went into israeli television to beg for the help and support of Netanyahu, something unnaceptable for the honorable muslim sudanese people.

The army did a coup d'etat to the goverment in 2019, and shared power since then with the RSF militia. They agreed to erase Islam from the constitution and to normalize relations with Israel, while at the same time they agreed with the UAE and another Gulf power that they would not held elections in the present and coming years until they would help secular parties to gain popularity through the decades, because they knew in every election muslim parties would win by a decisive vast majority.

However, last year the RSF tried to betray them and take over 100% of the country's power via coup in favour of the UAE after the army told they would allow muslim parties into the political scene.

The defeat of the secular anti muslim RSF is a defeat in the face of Israel and secular arab countries in the region, and their leader the recent days after the latest military humilliations has begged his rivals for finally negotiating after massacring tens of thousands of sudanese people, and after mass graves were discovered almost every time they were kicked out from a region.

Big celebrations have erupted among the sudanese population and refugees after the recent victory


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Oh yes but if they want to apply islam they will be foughth by everyone else
 
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Oh yes but if they want to apply islam they will be foughth by everyone else
Even so called muslims who will not provide solutions only lies , like what happened with you know who
 
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Even so called muslims who will not provide solutions only lies , like what happened with you know who
I think if Israel loses the war, there will be a mass revival on Islamic politics just like it happened on the 80s with the sahwa.

Secular politicians will feel obliged to implement some sort of muslim politics like Mubarak and other were obliged in the 80s and 90s by pressure from their own populations.
 
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I think if Israel loses the war, there will be a mass revival on Islamic politics just like it happened on the 80s with the sahwa.

Secular politicians will feel obliged to implement some sort of muslim politics like Mubarak and other were obliged in the 80s and 90s by pressure from their own populations.
I dont want to seem like that type of guy but sahwa was weak
 
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I think if Israel loses the war, there will be a mass revival on Islamic politics just like it happened on the 80s with the sahwa.

Secular politicians will feel obliged to implement some sort of muslim politics like Mubarak and other were obliged in the 80s and 90s by pressure from their own populations.
Like the mongol empire making seperated islamic Courts?
 
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