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  1. Hasan Abdalá al Turabi [1] (Kasala, 1 de febrero de 1932-Jartum, 5 de marzo de 2016) [2] fue un líder religioso, político e ideólogo sudanés considerado como una de las figuras más notables en Sudán y el mundo islámico. Lideró el Partido del Congreso Popular de Sudán, un partido opositor.

  2. 1 de may. de 2024 · Ḥasan al-Turābī was a Sudanese Muslim religious scholar and lawyer. After receiving a law degree at Gordon Memorial College (later the University of Khartoum)—where, in the early 1950s, he joined the Sudanese branch of the Muslim Brotherhood—he pursued graduate studies at the University of London.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. Turabi is a fundamentalist Islamic thinker; he views Islam as the ultimate ideological and political authority for both state and society. He believes that Islam contains all the necessary elements for the creation of a viable and modern civilization and culture.

  4. Hasan Abdalá al Turabi ( Kasala, 1 de febrero de 1932- Jartum, 5 de marzo de 2016) fue un líder religioso, político e ideólogo sudanés considerado como una de las figuras más notables en Sudán y el mundo islámico. Lideró el Partido del Congreso Popular de Sudán, un partido opositor.

  5. The Political Thought of Hasan al-Turabi identifies Turabi as arguably the leading Sudanese Islamic political thinker and activist of recent times, and sets out the main influences upon Turabi’s thought.

  6. 1 de abr. de 2009 · Hasan al-Turabi (1932-2016) was seen as one of the most influential figures in modern Sudanese history and politics.

  7. In this section I will describe Hasan al-Turabi's view of the religious tradi-tion of his family. In addition to his general appraisal of his people's dexter-ity in molding tradition, I will discuss at some length the life and legacy of Hamad al-Turabi, the lineage founder in the seventeenth century, whose