Sudan Civil Wars and the Calling Into Ministry - A 28 Year Journal (Paperback)


Hint: If you already purchased Journeying with God Part I-V or any of the series, do not buy this title until this hint is removed. This title; "Sudan Civil Wars and the calling into ministry" is the same as Journeying with God Part I-V until more research is done on the Sudan history at large. Father Maluth Abiel and the history of Sudan say that the war started in Sudan before the Sudan's official independence from British that was on the 1st of January 1956. The causes of this general war in the whole Sudan are so many, but few stand out. There are many different tribes or people groups in Sudan both in the North and in the South. But mostly, there are only two people groups with their diversities and many people may not know this - Arabs and the Africans. The Arabs are all found in the North and the African communities are found both in the North, East, West and South of Sudan. The people of Abyei, Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile are black Africans. The people of the Darfur and some people groups in the Northern Sudan are also African communities with different tribes and people groups. Because of this, there were political issues involved in the cause of war in Sudan at large. The Arabs wanted to have dominion over the fellow African tribes who actually welcomed them as they came from the Arab world probably Saudi Arabia - Sudan history books. Historically, the Arab brothers became Sudanese by birth and Sudan is their homeland, but this made things worse for the African communities who do not want to be Muslims but remain the way they were - animists or Christians

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Hint: If you already purchased Journeying with God Part I-V or any of the series, do not buy this title until this hint is removed. This title; "Sudan Civil Wars and the calling into ministry" is the same as Journeying with God Part I-V until more research is done on the Sudan history at large. Father Maluth Abiel and the history of Sudan say that the war started in Sudan before the Sudan's official independence from British that was on the 1st of January 1956. The causes of this general war in the whole Sudan are so many, but few stand out. There are many different tribes or people groups in Sudan both in the North and in the South. But mostly, there are only two people groups with their diversities and many people may not know this - Arabs and the Africans. The Arabs are all found in the North and the African communities are found both in the North, East, West and South of Sudan. The people of Abyei, Nuba Mountains and Blue Nile are black Africans. The people of the Darfur and some people groups in the Northern Sudan are also African communities with different tribes and people groups. Because of this, there were political issues involved in the cause of war in Sudan at large. The Arabs wanted to have dominion over the fellow African tribes who actually welcomed them as they came from the Arab world probably Saudi Arabia - Sudan history books. Historically, the Arab brothers became Sudanese by birth and Sudan is their homeland, but this made things worse for the African communities who do not want to be Muslims but remain the way they were - animists or Christians

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Imprint

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2013

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First published

April 2013

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Dimensions

254 x 178 x 20mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback - Trade

Pages

298

ISBN-13

978-1-4840-3016-5

Barcode

9781484030165

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LSN

1-4840-3016-8



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