Analysis of the novel, Shouq Al-Darwish Hatem Babiker Awad Al-Karim The longing of Al-Darwish has sparked a deep debate in all circles of Sudanese society because it dealt with the "Mahdia", which is considered a consensus around it as a popular revolution against foreign colonialism, and it is a historical fact proven by the documents concerned with reforming the individual and the Sudanese group and liberating Sudanese society from the vices, so Mahdia is in the eyes of most of the people Sudan is a page of national political reform, a page of religious reform. The people of Sudan preserved a mental image of the Mahdia from developing it as an invitation, as a popular resistance, until it became a state that prevailed and then collapsed. The book "Shouq Al-Darwish" discusses the humanitarian situation in the Mahdia era, through the personality of the pivotal novel Bakhit Mandil, who was kidnapped by a young slave, and sold him as a European slave living in Kha
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