Sudan came into the Fatimid Egyptian sphere of influence in the mid-900s CE, leading to an increased spread of Islamic culture and religion. Additionally, Sudanese leaders began to marry with Arabs from across the Red Sea, further exposing them to Islam. Eventually, between tax incentives and theological convincing, most north Sudanese were converted to Islam.
Sudan is a country split between 2 religions:Christianity and Islam.They are thinking now of spliting Sudan into two different countries.North Sudan is the Islamic side and south Sudan is the christian side.
A Sudanese Muslim is a person from Sudan who practices the Islamic faith. Sudan is a country in Africa with a predominantly Muslim population, and Islam plays a significant role in the culture, traditions, and daily life of its people.
Because there was injustices ruling of the Country since 1956 Independent date coupled with the imposition of the Islamic Saria Law forced on the Chritian south and continueis rule by Arabic Ethnic groups.
Sudan's legal system is based on Islamic law.
Sudan is a country on the continent of Africa
Sudan is governed by Islamic Sharia Law and governed by a state president
Sudan is located in northeast Africa. To be more precise, it is right under Egypt, on the right of Chad, and on the left Ethiopia.
Sudan is a country and a country can not contain a country so your question is nonsense.
Sudan
Sudan is a country.
The only sharia country is (north) Sudan. However, there are many countries with a Muslim-majority population. All most all countries of Africa have some Muslims.
If it is south Sudan then north Sudan but if it is north Sudan, It is Eygpt.