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The Umma National Party ((アラビア語:حزب الأمة ''Hizb al-Umma''), translated into English as Nation Party) is an Islamic centrist political party in Sudan. ==Foundation== In August 1944 Sayyid Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi, leader of the Ansar, met with senior Congress members and tribal leaders to discuss formation of a pro-independence political party that was not associated with Mahdism. The first step taken was the launch of a new daily newspaper, ''al-Umma'' (The Community). In February 1945 the al-Umma party had been organized and the party's first secretary, Abdullah Khalil, applied for a government license. The constitution made no mention of Sayyid 'Abd al-Rahman or of the Ansar. The only visible link to 'Abd al-Rahman was the party's reliance on him for funding. However, there were rumors that al-Umma had been created by the government and aimed to place Sayyid 'Abd al-Rahman on the throne. These rumors persisted until June 1945, when the government publicly said it would not support a Mahdist monarchy. Sadiq al Mahdi is a prominent leader of the faction through much of the last century. Mohammed Ahmed al Mahjoub Abdalla Khalil 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「National Umma Party Sudan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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