Muhammad Sharif, Kalifa
Muhammad Ahmad, Abdallahi ibn Muhammad, Ali wad Hilu, Omdurman
978-613-9-57605-0
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2012-01-22
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Sayyid Muhammad Sharif (d. 1899) was one of the three Kalifas or lieutenants of Muhammad Ahmad (1844-1885), who styled himself the Mahdi, the others being Ali wad Hilu and Abdallahi ibn Muhammad. Muhammad Sharif was the son of Hamid Muhammad, first cousin of the Mahdi. When Muhammed Ahmad died on 22 June 1885, in theory the Kalifas were jointly responsible for ruling the "Mahdiyah", as the Mahdist state of Sudan was known. In practice, Abdallahi ibn Muhammad was the effective ruler after dealing with challenges to his authority from members of the Mahdi's family, and became generally known as "The Kalifa".
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