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List of Sudanese Writersreport

  • Abdelaziz Baraka Sakin (1963–) (Novelists)

  • Amir Taj al-Sir (1960–) (Novelists)

  • Hammour Ziada (1977–) (Novelists)

  • Jamal Mahjoub (1960–), also connected with Great Britain (Novelists)

  • Leila Aboulela (1964–) (Novelists)

  • Malkat Ed-Dar Mohamed (1920–1969), also short story writer (Novelists)

  • Mansour El Souwaim (1970–) (Novelists)

  • Ra'ouf Mus'ad (1937–), also connected with Egypt (Novelists)

  • Tayeb Salih (1929–2009) (Novelists)

  • Rania Mamoun (1979–) (Novelists)

  • Sabah Sanhouri (1990–), also short story writer (Novelists)

  • Rashad Hashim (1902–1948) (Poets)

  • Muhammad Ahmad Mahgoub (1908–1976) (Poets)

  • Al-Tijani Yusuf Bashir (1912–1937) (Poets)

  • Gely Abdel Rahman (1931–1990) (Poets)

  • Salah Ahmed Ibrahim (1933–1993) (Poets)

  • Muhammed El-Faytori (1936–2015) (Poets)

  • Ibrahim 'Ali Salman (1937–1995) (Poets)

  • Abed Elrahim Abu Zakrra (1943–1989) (Poets)

  • Mohammed Abdul-Hayy (1944–1989) (Poets)

  • Mahjoub Sharif (1948–2014) (Poets)

  • Al-Saddiq Al-Raddi (1969–) (Poets)

  • Safia Elhillo (1990–) (Poets)

  • Ali El-Mak (1937–1992), also translator and poet (Short story writers)

  • Bushra Elfadil (1952–), also poet (Short story writers)

  • Abel Alier (1933–) (Political writers)

  • Fatima Ahmed Ibrahim (1933–2017) (Political writers)

  • Sadiq al-Mahdi (1936–) (Political writers)

  • Abdel Khaliq Mahjub (–1971) (Political writers)

  • Muhammad Ibrahim Nugud (1930–2012) (Political writers)

  • Jaafar Abbas (Satirical writers)

  • Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im (1946–) (Islamic reformist writers)

  • Mahmoud Mohamed Taha (1909–1985) (Islamic reformist writers)

  • Hassan al-Turabi (1932–2016) (Islamic reformist writers)

  • Mohammed Taha Mohammed Ahmed (–2006) (Journalists and editors)

  • Abdul Raheem Glailati (Journalists and editors)

  • Alfred Taban (1957–) (Journalists and editors)

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Sudan is a rather taboo country, outsiders should try to be familiar with and respect. Many learned about Sudan’s national development process from 37 prominent local writers who were chronicled in a random tool. These writers have opened up more of our confusion about Sudan, and they have given it a boost in terms of international influence, allowing more and more people to see Sudan as it really is.

These writers, preserved in the generator, have written in different eras, in different ways, in different genres, whether they are short poems, casual essays, or long and short stories, it reflects the real Sudanese society at that time, and also allows more friends who are really interested in the Sudanese state to have a deeper understanding and understanding of what Sudan really looks like.

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