The wealth that relatives neglected to be falsified by strangers – Race in Politics – ✍️ Al-Tarifi Abu Naba
Two days ago, I was on a funeral tour in the Al-Asheer area in Damer Al-Majzoub, and they are generous, generous, helpful people, of useful conversation and connection with the people of Al-Silsilah…. Like the advice of Al-Damir, they rely on the memory of Professor Abdullah Al-Tayeb and his well-known hadiths, or those that have not yet appeared to the public despite the passage of years. grew up in Shindi and lived part of his youth in the west of Al-Damir, he was present as if he were a grave a few days ago, with a fragrant biography and deeds that his family competes to mention… and the deceased was a sister. Abdullah Al-Tayeb is not a sister, but she bore the characteristics of nobility and was linked to the same memory that her children told…..
The strange thing is that many have discovered that the professor who wrote more than (46) books in his own handwriting is known, and others that we have not heard of, that he has money and real estate that his relatives do not know about, and yet his family testifies that he distributed (his property) to others, and what he saved for his wife, she distributed, and the last of them was their house in Khartoum, which was given to the government of Sudan as a special title. museum of the collections and works of Prof… which was not spared from the alterations of the militias who destroyed the house, stole and burned the works… This is a call, not to the sons of Al-Damer and Shindi, but to all the Sudanese people, his students and relatives, to diligently collect the manuscripts and writings of Al-Buruf, whom the Arab and Islamic world testified to be a compiler of the language and one of the sheikhs of Islam, although he had reservations about these titles. When asked what his favorite titles were, he humbly mentioned the word (teacher). He put his philosophy behind these titles, even if he did. I deserve them without a doubt….
Professor Abdullah Al-Tayeb left a wealth of scientific and literary integrity. If he does not preserve them, future generations will judge us if they hear that some have altered and played with our cultural heritage by neglecting the professor's wealth. …