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In 2023, there are no Ahmadi’s in Sudan, no missionaries, no mission houses and no nothing. However, in October 1945, the Ahmadiyya leadership requested from the government in Sudan to allow one of their missionaries to enter the country. The request was rejected—despite the intercession of the Ahmadi imam in London—on the grounds of orthodox Muslim opposition to the entry of the Ahmadi missionary. The Sudan government, as it was subtly put by the Sudan
Agent in London, wished to avoid “further complexities to an already complicated political situation.” (From M. A. Bajwa, Imam of the [Ahmadiyya] London Mosque, to Member of Parliament Creech Jones, 10 October 1946, NA, FO 371/53408. From 1899 to 1955 Sudan was formally under an Anglo-Egyptian condominium, and in practice it was ruled by a British governor general. And see also 65 From C. G. Davis, Sudan Agent in London, to P. S. Scrivener, 30 October 1946, NA, FO 371/53408.
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