Stability can only be achieved under the Caliphate
News:
The Chairman of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council and Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, affirmed that Sudan has begun fundamental steps towards civil and democratic stability, through the appointment of a civilian prime minister for the transitional government, considering this step a clear expression of a national will to rebuild state institutions on comprehensive civil foundations. (Sudan News, 07/01/2025)
Comment:
Al-Burhan speaks of the beginning of fundamental steps towards civil and democratic stability, through the appointment of a civilian prime minister, and by that he means the appointment of Dr. Kamel Idris, who was appointed on 05/19/2025 as prime minister, as it was said with full powers, and he was sworn in on 05/31/2025, and it was said that he would form his government without interference from anyone, and that he would form the government before the end of June 2025, and this step was taken by Al-Burhan to legitimize his military regime, in light of the demand for a civilian government, and the period announced by Prime Minister Kamel Idris has passed, to form a government without interventions before the end of last month, and the month has passed and the government that Kamel Idris called the Government of Hope has not been formed, and the main reason for this is the insistence of the ministers of the armed movements allied with the military since 2020, after the signing of what was called the Juba Peace Agreement, their insistence on remaining in their positions without change, because the Juba Agreement gives them 25% of the power.
The controversy began throughout the past period, and still continues, regarding the share of these movements, especially the Justice and Equality Movement (Jibril) and the Sudan Liberation Movement (Minawi), and what is happening confirms that power among those in charge of governing Sudan, old and new, is only booty and a cake that must be divided among them, and therefore the conflict intensifies over it so that each team takes its share of it, and this negates Al-Burhan's talk about stability as long as their understanding of power is that it is booty and a cake.
The situation will not change, whether the government is civilian or military, unless the mentality of the military, politicians, and others changes regarding the concept of power, and they should know that Islam has defined that power is a trust and responsibility, and that it is a right of the nation that it gives to those who govern it with the Book of God and the Sunnah of His Messenger ﷺ, and take care of its affairs with justice and the straight scale, under a state that Islam has defined as a Caliphate according to the method of Prophethood; the Prophet ﷺ says about authority: «IT IS A TRUST, AND IT WILL BE A DISGRACE AND REGRET ON THE DAY OF RESURRECTION, EXCEPT FOR THE ONE WHO TAKES IT WITH ITS RIGHT AND FULFILLS WHAT IS REQUIRED OF HIM IN IT», and he, peace and blessings be upon him, says: «THE IMAM WHO IS IN CHARGE OF THE PEOPLE IS A SHEPHERD AND IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS FLOCK», so Al-Burhan and all politicians, if they were serious and keen on the stability of Sudan, must return to the rulings of the great Islam and establish the second righteous Caliphate according to the method of Prophethood and reject the systems of the infidel colonialist West.
Written for the Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir Central
Ibrahim Othman (Abu Khalil)
The official spokesman of Hizb ut Tahrir in the state of Sudan