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Conference Report: "Shari'ah and Ijtihad: The
Sudanese Experience" - April 2004
The
Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy (CSID) in
cooperation with the Institute of Islamization of Knowledge
(IMAM) of Gezira University held a conference on "Shari'ah
and Ijtihad: The Sudanese Experience" in the Sudanese
capital Khartoum from the 19th -21st of April 2004. The
conference was co-sponsored by the International Forum for
Islamic Dialogue (IFID) of the United Kingdom.
The conference was inaugurated by President Omar Al Bashir,
Minister of Higher Education Mubarak Mohammed Ali Majzoub,
Gezira University President Isma‘il Hasan Husain, CSID President
Radwan Masmoudi and IFID Director Najah Kadhim. It was attended
by a large cross section of Sudanese political life, with a
guest list of in excess of three hundred that included
ministers, diplomats, political leaders and media
representatives.
More than 60 political, religious and NGO leaders participated
in the conference. More than 10 international participants
attended the conference, among them:
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Prof. Abdulaziz Sachedina, University of Virginia
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Prof. Abdulmajid Al Najjar, France
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Prof. Muhammad Abulqasim Haj-Hamad
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Prof. Deina Abdelkader, Tufts University
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Prof. Muhammad Habash, University of Damascus, Syria.
Among the Sudanese scholars were:
- Prof. Hasan Makki, Dean, Institute of African Studies and
Research, Africa International University
- Prof. Muhammad Majdub
- Prof. Muhammad Salih, Nilayn University
- Professor Zakaria Bashir the renowned philosopher,
- Mawlana Dafallah Alhajj Yusuf
The conference lasted three days:
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Day One (Monday, April 19, 2004)
Topics:
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"What is Shari'ah?"
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"Ijtihad [independent reasoning and interpretation] and
tajdid [renewal]"
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"The Role of Ijtihad and Tajdid in the Social
Reform"
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"The Challenges of the Application of Shari'ah in Sudan"
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Day Two (Tuesday, April 20, 2004)
Theme: "The Sudanese Experience in Shari'ah Rule".
Topics:
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"The General Framework of Shari'ah Rule: The General
Framework"
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"The Right of Minorities"
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"Democracy and Political Pluralism"
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"The Position of Women"
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Day Three (Wednesday, April 21, 2004)
Parallel Workshops:
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"Good Governance"
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"Economics and Finance"
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"Women Rights"
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"Minority Rights"
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"Justice and Punishment"
The five workshop groups worked independently for four hours and
came out with their recommendations. The reporters of the groups
met together to streamline the final recommendations of the
conference which were read to the conferees in the final and
concluding session.

Among the highlights of the recommendations:
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That Islam emphasizes the universal values of: Freedom, justice,
tolerance, the preservation of the dignity of the human being in
all the spheres of his life: the political, the economical, the
legal, and the rights of women and minorities.
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That Islam is the property of all and not the property of a
certain group or political party, and that it guarantees the
freedom of expression to everyone in all matters of faith and
politics without hegemony, control by accepting the peaceful
transition of power by means of free and fair elections.
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Emphasizing the the rule of law in seeking justice in the penal
code and balancing the rights of the individual vis-a-vis the
rights of society.
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Emphasizing the need for Ijtihad in the issues of punishment,
and that there should be an open area in the rereading of the
understanding of the religious texts.
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Emphasizing the separation of powers: The Executive, the
legislative and the Judiciary.
Recognizing exclusion of the southern states from the
application of shari'ah laws.
Click here to
see all recommendations from the Sudan Conference (PDF).

IMAM, CSID's local partner, and its Professor Muhammad Al Hasan
Biraim were instrumental in making the conference a success.
Many more photos from the trip are available on an online
photo album set up by CSID staff member Zahir Janmohamed.

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2004-08-15
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