
Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris received a vision from a group of scholars and preachers supporting the orientation of the “Government of Hope” during the transitional period. The vision aims to strengthen national healing, combat hate speech, dismantle narrow regional discourses, and unify the internal front and social fabric.
This came during a meeting in his office in Port Sudan with a delegation of scholars, imams, and preachers representing various regions of Sudan. The meeting was part of ongoing discussions to engage community components in creating a suitable environment for the transitional period. Dr. Idris praised the role of scholars and preachers, appreciated the meeting, and instructed that such meetings be held regularly, affirming the Prime Minister’s Office would ensure that.
Dr. Mohamed Al-Amin Ismail, a member of the delegation, stated in a press release that the meeting discussed several issues related to the role of imams and preachers in spreading awareness and promoting internal cohesion to ensure the success of the transitional period.
He added that the delegation presented a comprehensive reform vision, drawn from their experience and expertise, to support national development aligned with the government’s goals of reform and progress from scientific, intellectual, and social perspectives.
Professor Saleh Al-Tom, another member of the delegation, affirmed the preachers’ and imams’ support for the Armed Forces in the “War of Dignity” against the rebel militia. He declared their backing of the Prime Minister’s initiatives to steer the country to safety and commended the Prime Minister’s inspiring national speech, which renewed hope among the Sudanese people.
The meeting also addressed ways to ensure the success of the Prime Minister’s mission, support the Armed Forces and their allies in the War of Dignity, and contribute to Sudan’s reconstruction project launched by the Chairman of the Sovereignty Council, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan.
The delegation included:
Professor Mohamed Al-Hassan Jaafar
Professor Abdullah Musa
Professor Saleh Al-Tom
Professor Taha Abdeen
Dr. Mohamed Al-Amin Ismail
Dr. Siddiq Ibrahim Al-Faki
Dr. Hassan Al-Hawari
Dr. Khalid Abdul Latif



