Mahdaviyyeh Movement (1879-1898) (Mahdi Sudani): Difference between revisions

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In this way, the Islamic eschatological thought in the establishment of the Mahdi's government in Sudan by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah was very basic and fundamental and still influences today's Sudan<ref>'''16- Ibid., Vol 1. P.442''' </ref>.
In this way, the Islamic eschatological thought in the establishment of the Mahdi's government in Sudan by Muhammad Ahmad bin Abdullah was very basic and fundamental and still influences today's Sudan<ref>'''16- Ibid., Vol 1. P.442''' </ref>.


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