Mahmoud Mohammed Taha | |
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محمود محمد طه | |
Leader of the Republican Brotherhood | |
In office 26 October 1945 – 18 January 1985 | |
Preceded by | Party established |
Personal details | |
Born | 1909 Rufaa, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan |
Died | January 18, 1985 Khartoum, Democratic Republic of Sudan | (aged 75–76)
Political party | Republican Brotherhood |
Occupation | Politician, Religious thinker, Civil Engineer |
Mahmoud Mohammed Taha, (1909 – 18 January 1985; Arabic: محمود محمد طه) also known as Ustaz Mahmoud Mohammed Taha, was a Sudanese religious thinker, leader, and trained engineer. He developed what he called the "Second Message of Islam", which postulated that the verses of the Qur'an revealed in Medina were appropriate in their time as the basis of Islamic law, (Sharia), but that the verses revealed in Mecca represented the ideal and universal religion, which would be revived when humanity had reached a stage of development capable of implementing them, ushering in a renewed era of Islam based on the principles of freedom and equality.[1] He was executed for apostasy for his religious preaching at the age of 76 by the regime of Gaafar Nimeiry.[2][3]