
Human rights are global concern guarded by the United Nations Conversion, and the African Union (AU). The objective of this article is to examine and to narrate the religious impact on the Sudanese life and its role in conflicts, social rights and co-existence. The article explores the shared religious values of beliefs, which could be utilized for co-existence and social harmony in the Sudan. The article narrates and analyses the basic terms shared by the Abrahamic religions; Judaism, Christianity and the Islam. The last two are having the majority followers in the Sudan and the surrounding regions. The guiding questions are; how principles of human rights being understood in religious perspective in the Sudan? How these terms can be applied positively by their followers? How can the verses be applied for co-existing and peace-building?
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