The Federal Party stands between the vision of Sharif Hussein Al-Hindi, based on the inspiration of authentic Sudanese values, and the combination of the modernist vision and the vision of Faisal Babiker and Jaafar Hassan, based on the break with the originality. ✍️ Hisham Mahmoud Suleiman
Sharif Hussein Al-Hindi, the prominent Sudanese politician, presented an inspiring model for the leadership of the Democratic Unionist Party, as he combined authentic Sudanese values with a modern and progressive vision. respect Sudanese and Islamic identity as part of a balanced vision that intelligently addresses regional and international challenges.
Socialism in a Sudanese spirit: –
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Unlike the strict ideological socialism that emerged in some Arab countries, Sharif Hussein al-Hindi's vision of socialism was rooted in the Sudanese context and focused on
1. Empower marginalized groups
Supporting farmers and workers as an essential part of the development project
2. Fair distribution of wealth, to achieve social justice that excludes no one while preserving national cohesion
3. Rely on local resources Build an independent and balanced economy that promotes local production and reduces dependence on foreign countries
A progressive and balanced vision:-
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Sharif Hussein understood the importance of modernizing Sudan without compromising its identity. He called for the creation of a state with strong institutions that respect the rule of law and with balanced diplomatic policies that strengthen Sudan's position in the Arab and African context.
Al-Sharif did not seek to copy foreign models, but rather worked to formulate a development project that expressed Sudan's reality, combining socialist ideas and nationalist values.
Challenges and misunderstandings:-
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Unfortunately, some of the leaders who later came to the Democratic Unionist Party did not understand the essence of Sharif Hussein al-Hindi's vision.
Faisal Babiker:-
This is an example of the coup against Sharif Hussein al-Hindi's vision of building an authentic Sudanese model that arises from the reality of life in Sudan and an imported understanding of modernity, far from the roots of the party.
Jaafar Hassan (embassies): –
He turned to opportunistic policies, advocating coordination with foreign embassies to overthrow the government and push his foreign-linked vision, contradicting Al-Sharif's vision calling for respect for national sovereignty.
The party's current vision lacks depth:
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The current vision of the Democratic Unionist Party, advocated by Faisal Babiker and Jaafar Hassan, in many aspects appears superficial, lacking the intellectual depth that characterized the leadership of Sharif Hussein al-Hindi.
Temporary alliances and internal conflicts have eclipsed fundamental principles
Review the path back to the roots:-
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To correct this situation, the party must:
1. A comprehensive review of ideas and practices, returning to the principles of Sharif Hussein al-Hindi
2. Adapt the vision to modern reality, using new tools without compromising originality
3. Focus on building strong institutions and strengthening party independence from personal and political conflicts
Sharif Hussein's legacy is a lesson for generations:-
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Sharif Hussein al-Hindi's vision of the Sudanese administration of the Levant according to a Sudanese vision in which Sudanese values are rooted was not only a political project, but rather a philosophy of balanced development which places the Sudanese person at the heart of the national process. This legacy today constitutes an essential reference for rebuilding the party and reviving its role in achieving justice and development in Sudan.