Muhammad Sa'id al-Qaddal

Muhammad Sa'id al-Qaddal
Born1935
Sinkat, Sudan 
Died6 January 2008
Khartoum, Sudan
NationalitySudanese
Occupation(s)Academic, professor, and historian
Years active1966–2004
MovementSecularism
SpouseFatima Baaboud

Muhammad Said al-Qaddal (Arabic: محمد سعيد القدال) was a Sudanese intellectual and historian[1] whose research and views are distinguished for their depth and clarity, particularly the ones regarding the history of certain Sudanese religious communities and ideological parties, as well as his research on the field of educational curriculum.[2]

Life[edit]

Muhammad Said al-Qaddal was born in 1935 in Sinkat, eastern Sudan,[3] where he was taught the Quran.[4] His father, Sheikh al-Qaddal, was seconded to work in Hadhramaut, Yemen,[5] therefore, al-Qaddal and his family moved there, and it is where he studied middle school.[6]

Education[edit]

al-Qaddal studied at:

Career[edit]

Research papers[edit]

Works[edit]

  • Education during the National Democratic Revolution Phase: 1970[3]
  • The Mahdist State and Abyssinia (original: al-Mahdiyah wa-al-Habashah): 1973[9][10]
  • Sudanese Communist Party and the 1969 Sudanese coup d'état: 1985[3]
  • Imam al-Mahdi: A Painting of a Sudanese Rebel (original: al-Imam al-Mahdi: Lawha li-tha`ir sudani): 1986[11][12]
  • The Economic Policy of the Mahdist State: 1987[13][14]
  • Islam and Politics in Sudan (original: Al-Islam wa-al-siyasiyyah fi al-Sudan) (book): 1992[3][10]
  • Belonging and Alienation: Studies in the History of Sudan: 1992[3]
  • History of Modern Sudan (original: Ta'rikh al-Sudan al-hadith): 1993[10][15][16]
  • Sheikh al-Qaddal Pasha: A Sudanese Teacher in Hadhramaut (original: Al-Shaykh al-Qaddal Basha): 1997[3][10]
  • Sultan Ali Bin Salah al-Qu'aiti: Half a Century of Political Struggle in Hadhramaut: 1998[2][17]
  • Cooper: Memoirs of a Political Detainee in Sudan Prisons: 1997[3][18]
  • Milestones in the History of the Sudanese Communist Party: 1999[3]
  • Guide to the Modern History of Europe: From the Renaissance Period to World War II: 2000[3]
  • Guide to Writing University Research: 2000[3]
  • Sheikh Mustafa al-Amin: A Journey of a Lifetime from Abyssinia to Hamburg: 2003[3]

Death[edit]

On January 6, 2008, at the age of 73, al-Qaddal died following a health emergency in Khartoum, Sudan, and was buried there.[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Barrows on Zaccaria, '"Il Flagello degli schiavisti" Romolo Gessi in Sudan (1874-1881) con trentatre lettere e dispacci inediti' | H-Africa | H-Net". networks.h-net.org. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  2. ^ a b "محمد سعيد القدال". www.daralsaqi.com. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "محمد سعيد القدال - ديوان العرب". diwanalarab.com. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  4. ^ "محمد سعيد القدال". www.aljazeera.net (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  5. ^ "محمد سعيد القدال .. باحثا ومترجما في الشأن الحضرمي". hadramout.center (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  6. ^ Gaddal Documentary, retrieved 2021-05-07
  7. ^ a b c Manhom. "من هو محمد سعيد القدال؟ | ملف الشخصية | من هم؟". manhom.com (in Arabic). Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  8. ^ a b "تعرف علي محمد سعيد القدال | مشاهير". a.nrme.net. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  9. ^ Host, P. M. "Muḥammad Sa'Ĩd Al-Qaddāl: al-Mahdiyya wa 'l-Ḥabasha". Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies. 38 (2): 491–492. doi:10.1017/S0041977X00143125. ISSN 1474-0699. S2CID 177446671.
  10. ^ a b c d "SMI - Centre for Middle Eastern Studies". org.uib.no. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  11. ^ "SA4: Mahdi". org.uib.no. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  12. ^ Sharkey, Heather (1993-01-01). "Lawha li-tha'ir sudani: al-Imam al-Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad b. 'Abd Allah (1844-1885)". Sudanic Africa: 229–233.
  13. ^ Kapteijns, Lidwien (1989). "The Historiography of the Northern Sudan from 1500 to the Establishment of British Colonial Rule: A Critical Overview". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 22 (2): 251–266. doi:10.2307/220033. ISSN 0361-7882. JSTOR 220033.
  14. ^ Spiers, Edward M.; Spiers, Professor of Strategic Studies Edward M. (1998). Sudan: The Reconquest Reappraised. Psychology Press. ISBN 978-0-7146-4749-4.
  15. ^ Ismael, Tareq Y. (2015-12-22). The Sudanese Communist Party: Ideology and Party Politics. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-33102-2.
  16. ^ سعيد, قدال، محمد; Qaddāl, Muḥammad Saʻīd (2002). تاريخ السودان الحديث، ١٨٢٠-١٩٥٥ (in Arabic). مركز عبد الكريم ميرغني،.
  17. ^ "Sultan Ali bin Salah al-Qu'aiti 1898-1948: Half a Century of Political Struggle in Hadhramaut | The British-Yemeni Society". b-ys.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  18. ^ "شهادات من سجن كوبر السوداني". archive.aawsat.com. Retrieved 2021-05-07.