Don’t fight … so you fail ✍️ Awad Allah Nawi

* Do not confront, fail, and your wind goes *:
– A Koranic verse that sums up all the theories of the conflict, and all the results of discord, and explains in a brief language the fate of those who drown in the conflict instead of queuing a man’s heart.
– In this verse, we do not refuse the existence of the dispute, because the dispute is one of the years of life, but the prohibition is directed towards the conflict, towards the tension and the attraction which goes beyond the opinion of the conflict and transcends the idea of the battle … until the crowd fails and their wind goes.
This is what happened … and that’s what’s going on now.
* Chronic conflict of Sudan *:
– Independence until today, Sudanese have not fully agreed on a case.
Each project, regardless of the patriotic, turns into a moment into a field of conflict
Conflict on identity: Who are we? Arab? Africans? Muslims? Secular?
Conflict on power: civil? Military? Mixed? Consensus? Revolutionary legitimacy?
Conflict on history: Who did it? Who was linked? Who betrayed?
Is the conflict on the state itself: is it central or federal? Unified or fragmented?
-And if you put a project today to open a road between two villages, you will find someone who opposes it because it is not a priority, and whoever supports it because it is development, and anyone attacks it because it is attributed to such a-past, not because the road itself is rejected.
* This is the curse of the conflict … and the secret of our inherited failure. *
* When the nations are disputed *:
– The experiences of the peoples who withdraw from the top of glory to the bottom of history, it all starts with an internal conflict.
From Andalusia to the Ottoman Empire, and civilizations from Central Africa to Iraq, Syria and Yemen … There is no state that has torn its foreigners except after its periphery disputed, its elites fought and its blood dispersed among the political tribes.
On the other hand … The peoples who rose did not always have the strongest armies, but rather had the lightest compass and the most serious meat.
* Slow decisions … and the sedition of mercenaries *
* The conflict also kills determination. *
– The slow military operation and the delay in the final determination of the rebellion in Sudan are not the result of a weak force, but rather of the hidden and apparent conflict between the decision-making centers, between the army and the civilian, between those who want a complete victory and whoever provides for a half-deaf that keeps it in the premises.
In this slowdown … The stranger finds his luck, and the mercenary opens his appetite.
The Colombian mercenaries did not come to Sudan because they loved his desert or sympathized with his people, but rather because they felt the smell of the conflict, and the mercenaries did not enter a unified country.
Political and military mercenaries must fight without principle, for the good of a party in which you do not believe, in a war in which you do not know the right of lie, only because you are paid … or motivated by the goal.
* An invitation to autism *
– Any call to the difference in opinion should not become a conflict in the objective.
– If the objective is to keep Sudan, then people will differ in the means as they wish, but it is not allowed to dispute until the objective itself is lost.
The army must be decided by command and sovereignty.
The government must be managed in a single spirit, not thirty delegates and contradictory intentions.
The battle against the rebellion should be waged in a single national spirit … without cries, bid or negotiation.
* A last word … from the mouths of philosophers *
Plato said: there is no harm worse than internal conflicts, because he opens the doors to the external enemy
Machiavelli said: the country that does not have an internal unit does not need an external enemy to fall
– Imam al -Shafi’i said: my opinion is correct that can be wrong, and your opinion is a mistake that can be right – there is no conflict, but rather a difference.
* Let’s stop the conflict, and we start to work … The homeland cannot bear more division *



