Description
Explore Sudan’s Lived Experience of Islamic Statehood
Ethnography of Sudan’s Islamic State: Insights Unveiled offers a rare, on-the-ground look at how political Islam shaped daily life during Sudan’s twenty-five-year state project. Through rich ethnographic research, Noah Salomon uncovers how communities navigated faith, governance, unity, division, and evolving political ideals.
What You’ll Discover
- How Islamic statehood influenced everyday social and cultural practices
- Voices of individuals and organizations living within shifting political landscapes
- Historical context of Sudan’s balance between unity, partition, peace, and conflict
- Fresh perspectives on Islamic political thought beyond Western narratives
Who This Book Is For
- Students and scholars of Islamic studies, anthropology, and political science
- Readers interested in Sudan, modern state formation, and religion in public life
- Anyone seeking a nuanced, research-driven understanding of lived politics
Unlock a deeper understanding of Sudan’s modern history—order your copy today.
Ethnography of Sudan’s Islamic State: Insights Unveiled
$21.00