Sudanese Opposition Leader Hassan Al-Turabi Dies At 84
Khartoum, 27 Jumadil Awwal 1437/06 March 2016 (MINA) – Prominent Sudanese opposition leader Hassan al-Turabi passed away in Khartoum on Saturday evening. He was 84 years old.
Sudanese state media confirmed the death of al-Turabi, who was admitted to a Khartoum hospital earlier in the day.
Kamal Omar, a spokesman for the opposition Popular Congress Party (PCP) of which al-Turabi was a founder, confirmed his death, telling Anadolu Agency that the leader had died after suffering a heart attack on Saturday afternoon at the party’s headquarters, Anadolu Agency quoted by Mi’raj Islamic News Agency (MINA) as reporting.
Al-Turabi, he added, would be buried in Khartoum on Sunday morning.
Sudanese state television, meanwhile, has announced a state of official mourning.
Born in 1932, al-Turabi was one of the world’s most prominent Islamic leaders and one of Sudan’s best known political figures.
He was a main founder of Sudan’s Islamist movement before the country’s independence in 1956.
Elected to Sudan’s parliament in 1965, al-Turabi’s political career spanned several decades.
From 1996 to 1999, he held the post of parliamentary speaker.
Al-Turabi is widely believed to have played a key role in the military coup that brought Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to power in 1989.
During his life, he wrote several books devoted to the interpretation of the Quran and other theological issues. (T/P010/R07)
Miraj Islamic News Agency (MINA)