The Role of Religion and Educational Imbalance in Juba Conference of 1947: Case Study of the Sudanese Religious Conflicts II

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Samuel Jock Bany Mading
Catherine Jendia
Paddy Musana

Abstract

This article aims to describe the role religion and educational imbalance in an agreement signed between north and the southern Sudan in Juba in 1947.That agreement marked the unity between the two parts of Sudan South and the north for the first time.

The article explains the role of religion motivated by the military uniforms in violation of the unity and conflicts of identity which remained the major cause of setback of the country's social integration, harmony and prosperity.

The article explores the role of religion in peace making initiated by the Sudan Council of Churches in collaboration with General Jaafer Nmeiry's liberal government in 1972.

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How to Cite
Mading, S. J. B., Jendia, C., & Musana, P. (2017). The Role of Religion and Educational Imbalance in Juba Conference of 1947: Case Study of the Sudanese Religious Conflicts II. The International Journal of Humanities & Social Studies, 5(8). Retrieved from http://www.internationaljournalcorner.com/index.php/theijhss/article/view/125797