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726:(literally friend of God, but in this context translated as saint). The tomb and other places associated with the saintly being become the loci of the person's baraka, and in some views he or she becomes the guardian spirit of the locality. The intercession of the wali is sought on a variety of occasions, particularly by those seeking cures or by barren women desiring children. A saint's annual holy day is the occasion of a local festival that may attract a large gathering.
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spirits rather than to the high god. Such spirits may be perceived as forces of nature or as manifestations of ancestors. Spirits may intervene in people's lives, either because individuals or groups have transgressed the norms of the society or because they have failed to pay adequate attention to the ritual that should be addressed to the spirits.
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State and its greatest following in eastern Sudan and in portions of the riverine area. The
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to Mecca is less costly and arduous for the
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Muslims would reject it. The development of the cult is closely related to the presence of the religious orders; many who came to be considered saints on their deaths were founders or leaders of religious orders who in their lifetimes were thought to have
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and cures. His blessing may be asked at births, marriages, deaths, and other important occasions, and he may participate in wholly non-Islamic harvest rites in some remote places. All of these functions and capacities make the faqih the most important figure in popular Islam. But he is not a priest.
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specialists—diviners and sorcerers—deal with these matters in
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or part of a group, although several groups may share elements of belief and ritual because of common ancestry or mutual influence. The group serves as the congregation, and an individual usually belongs to that faith by virtue of membership in the group. Believing and acting in a religious mode is
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and larger towns manage to pray five times a day: at dawn, noon, mid afternoon, sundown, and evening. The well-to-do perform little work during
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may be called in. In some groups these tasks may be accomplished by the same person; in others, the degree of specialization may be greater. In northern Sudan among Muslim peoples, the faqih may spend more of his time as the diviner, dispenser of amulets, healer, and exorcist than as Qur'anic
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to the strongly legalistic orientation of mainstream Islam. These orders first came to Sudan in the sixteenth century and became significant in the eighteenth. Sufism seeks its adherents a closer personal relationship with God through special spiritual disciplines. The exercises (or
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religion and insists that there can be no intercessors between an individual and God. Nevertheless, Sudanese Islam includes a belief in spirits as sources of illness or other afflictions and in magical ways of dealing with them. The
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and learning initially looked askance at Sufism and the Sufi orders, but the leaders of Sufi orders in Sudan have won acceptance by acknowledging the significance of the sharia and not claiming that Sufism replaces it.
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imposed the sharia throughout the land, eliminating the civil and penal codes by which the country had been governed in the twentieth century. Traditional Islamic punishments were imposed for
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followers over the years have given the family and the order the wealth to organize politically. This power did not equal, however, that of the Mirghanis' principal rival, the
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1210:Catholic Church in Sudan
1083:is unique to a specific
1022:Sudan was predominantly
946:One of these movements,
927:, the great-grandson of
793:A dervish from the 1920s
529:. The first pillar, the
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177:List of Sudanese singers
154:List of Sudanese writers
2149:National Reconciliation
1368:17 October 2012 at the
1065:Archdiocese of Khartoum
553:. The fifth requires a
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2189:United Nations Mission
1571:Catholic-hierarchy.org
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1168:, the INC enshrined
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1090:indigenous religions
1075:Indigenous religions
952:al-Mahdi al-Muntazar
630:nor do they consume
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3109:Serer creation myth
2322:Non-marine molluscs
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1162:freedom of religion
1081:indigenous religion
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415:Coptic Christianity
170:and performing arts
3094:Malagasy mythology
3004:Bushongo mythology
2934:Religion in Africa
2662:Telecommunications
2097:Turkish occupation
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