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- The Layenes are a Muslim brotherhood based in Mahdism.
- However, the toleration and even support of Mahdism during World War I was not based on official policy.
- The British authorities, who had again became hostile to Mahdism, banned enlistment of Ansar into the Sudanese Defence Force.
- Tribes had been divided in their attitudes toward Mahdism, religious brotherhoods had been weakened, and orthodox religious leaders had vanished.
- The modern-day Ansar were thus loyal more to the political descendants of the Mahdi than to the religious message of Mahdism.
- Sayyid Abd al-Rahman invited the Yemenite scholar Abd al-Rahman ibn Hurayn al-Jabri to come to Omdurman and make a study of Mahdism.
- He is best known for his ideological debates on doctrines and Islamic groups across his television programs, such as Debates in Beliefs and Mahdism Thesis on Al-Kawthar TV.
- In the century since the Mahdist uprising, the neo-Mahdist movement and the Ansar, supporters of Mahdism from the west, have persisted as a political force in Sudan.
- In August 1944'Abd al-Rahman met with senior Congress members and tribal leaders to discuss formation of a pro-independence political party that was not associated with Mahdism.
- Symes refused to take action to suppress neo-Mahdism, preferring to follow a policy of ensuring that Abd al-Rahman conformed to agreed guidelines of behavior, with the implied threat of punishment if he broke these rules.
- After the death of Imam Muhammad al-Baqir, the defeat of Muhammad ibn Abdallah An-Nafs Az-Zakiyya, the triumph of the Abbasids, and the popularity of Imam Ja'far al-Sadiq, reports became widespread on his Mahdism.
- In 1915 Sayyid Abd al-Rahman made a series of tours and visits to parts of the country where Mahdism was still strong, particularly among the Baggara of the White Nile region, speaking in opposition to the Turkish sultan's calls for Jihad.
- (Notions of " mahdism " were not unfamiliar in this part of Morocco-not long before, the Sous valley had been a hotbed of Waqafite Shi'iism, a remnant of Fatimid influence, and descendance from the Prophet had been the principle recommendation of the fondly remembered Idrisids ).