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Sudanese Bloggers

The following is the most complete and up-to-date list of Sudanese bloggers you’re ever going to find. Some are active, but others sadly no longer blog much. Either way, enjoy reading their musings on Sudan and everything else they’ve written about so far.

Also, if you know a Sudanese blog that’s not included in the list, please add it in the comments section below so I can become aware of it and include it here.

Cheers.

Sudanese Bloggers (writing mostly in English)

Adil Abdalla
AK
Amjad
Aperadosoni
Ayman ElKhidir
Bin Mugahid
Blackboard Redemption
Black Dahlia
Black Gay Arab
Black Kush
Brownie
Daana Lost In Translation
Drastic Hypothesis
Fluent-Sudani
H. Tai
Hashim Arbaji
Hipster
Ibrahim Mamoun
Jah Guide
John Akec
Kizzie
Konyokonyo Clinic
Mimz
Mr. Man
Muhanned: Life in Sudan
Nesrine Malik
Noon Globally
Nyx
Path2Hope
Precious
Rara Avis’s Realm
Sudan Ease
Sudan Fairytale
Sudanese Future
Sudanese Nectar
Sudanese Optimist
Sudanese Returnee
Sudani4eva
The Princess of Forests
The Sudanese American
Waad Ali
Zoulcolmx
Zoya

Sudanese Bloggers (writing mostly in Arabic)

Amna Mukhtar
Ayman Haj
Emad Aldeen Aldabagh
Eman J
Hammour Ziada
Harith’s Space!
Khalid Nour
Salah286
Mohammed Eltilib
Mohammed Hassan
Zulfo

{ 8 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Optimist 03.26.09 at 6:41 am

Yeah, I know of a Sudanese blogger who’s not included in this list.

Take a wild guess.

2 Drima 03.27.09 at 12:54 am

Ops, how idiotic of me. :)

3 osman 07.11.09 at 2:15 am

Hello, I am a Sudanese living in America and i also have a blog that i recently created, Sudanesefuture.wordpress.com

4 sib 11.01.09 at 3:30 pm

Hi, just to say how refreshing it is to find a Sudanese with a voice - more specifically the freedom to voice opinions - and not brainwashed into a fearful, conformist existence. All power to you. From my limited experience of Sudan, your SWOT is spot on. Better not say too much more as I am still here!

5 Adil Abdalla 11.12.09 at 6:18 pm

Generally, people in Diaspora are more democratically structured, which enables them to express, share and add value.. Ironically, they are not heard back home; while national calls would hysterically go loud for help, support or to condemn who escaped abroad..!! Your endeavor to make a difference is brilliant, and wish your sparks to be visualized or heard..

6 aya 01.25.10 at 2:02 am

ارجو ان تساعدوني في اكمال المجموعة فانا اجري بحثا عن التوجهات الفكرية في المجتمع السوداني وسانشره بموقع منظمة حوار

7 tahseen zeeshan 03.16.10 at 6:31 am

hi i love ur hina,plz tell me how i can join ur institution plz teach me how 2 put hina if u have institution then plz hire me.waiting 4 reply

8 Yousif 05.01.10 at 9:09 am

here’s my blog .. yousifmagdi.blogspot.com titled Joe’s blog.

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