Sudan Horizon

Opinion

Ramadan Reflections

Dr. Dr Khidr Haroun One of the most beautiful reflections I once heard about the month of Ramadan came from Professor Sayed Al-Khatib. I had accompanied him to the Mohammed Mosque, one of the mosques of our Sudanese brothers in the United…

“The Bedouins and the Naked Man’s Cover!”

Essam Al-Hussein Based on realities oscillating between two models of security—reciprocal security, in which protection rests on mutual commitment, and functional security, which serves a broader network of interests beyond…

Survival at First Light of the Dawn

Omayma Abdallah It was as though the city had been deserted for a hundred years. Neglected, forgotten, ancient, with no clear landmarks and no recognisable face. As though a fire had broken out and reduced it to ashes, or as…

The Dilemma of the “End of History”

Mohamed Abdel Rahim Jawish The United States of America is a country only about 250 years old—a very short lifespan in the history of nations. Yet within this relatively brief period, it has risen to the top of the global…

Searching for a Corner in a Round Room

Mahjoub Fadel Badri A man said to his companion while discussing matters with him: What is your position on the war of America and Israel against Iran? Before he answered, a stream of thoughts passed through his mind. He tried…