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'''Siddick Sayed el-Mahdi''' (1911–1961), was a religious and political leaders in Sudan. He was born in northern Sudan, the son of [[Abd-el-Rahman el-Mahdi]] and thus belonged to one of the leading families in the country. He believed in non-violent method of a free Sudan, and in 1945 he formed the [[Umma party]] together with his father. He was the father of [[Sadiq el-Mahdi]], and the brother of [[Hadi Abd-el-Rahman el-Mahdi]]. |
'''Siddick Sayed el-Mahdi''' (1911–1961), was a religious and political leaders in Sudan. He was born in northern Sudan, the son of [[Abd-el-Rahman el-Mahdi]] and thus belonged to one of the leading families in the country. He believed in non-violent method of a free Sudan, and in 1945 he formed the [[Umma party]] together with his father. He was the father of [[Sadiq el-Mahdi]], and the brother of [[Hadi Abd-el-Rahman el-Mahdi]]. |
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Siddick Sayed el-Mahdi (1911–1961), was a religious and political leaders in Sudan. He was born in northern Sudan, the son of Abd-el-Rahman el-Mahdi and thus belonged to one of the leading families in the country. He believed in non-violent method of a free Sudan, and in 1945 he formed the Umma party together with his father. He was the father of Sadiq el-Mahdi, and the brother of Hadi Abd-el-Rahman el-Mahdi.