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27 February, 16:37

how is the role of sanusiyah political order in Libya similar to the role played by the negritude movement in Kenya

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  1. 27 February, 17:59
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    It's similarities was as a result of dark scholars emerging the French language to state their social personality.

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    They were foreign movements that were acquired by the highly intelligent elite.

    Negritude, was formed out of the Paris scholarly condition of 1940s. It is a result of dark scholars merging through the French language to state their social personality.

    In 1837 Sanūsīyah, spelled Sennusiya, who was a Muslim Ṣūfī fellowship was developed by Sīdī Muḥammad ibn ʿAlī as-Sanūsī.

    In recent history, the leader of the Sanūsī fellowship was leader or ruler of the government kingdom of Libya from the time it was created in 1951 until it was replaced by a Socialist republic in 1969.
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