The River War - An Account Of The Reconquest Of The Sudan By Winston S. Churchill

















































 -  That the merriment of the
auspicious occasion and the entertainment of the guests might be
increased, Sherif, according to the - Page 31
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That The Merriment Of The Auspicious Occasion And The Entertainment Of The Guests Might Be Increased, Sherif, According To The

Lax practice of the time, granted a dispensation from any sins committed during the festivities, and proclaimed in God's name

The suspension of the rules against singing and dancing by which the religious orders were bound. The ascetic of Abba island did not join in these seemingly innocent dissipations. With the recklessness of the reformer he protested against the demoralisation of the age, and loudly affirmed the doctrine that God alone could forgive sins. These things were speedily brought to the ears of the renowned Sheikh, and in all the righteous indignation that accompanies detected wrong-doing, he summoned Mohammed Ahmed before him. The latter obeyed. He respected his superior. He was under obligations to him. His ire had disappeared as soon as it had been expressed. He submissively entreated forgiveness; but in vain. Sherif felt that some sort of discipline must be maintained among his flock. He had connived at disobedience to the divine law. All the more must he uphold his own authority. Rising in anger, he drove the presumptuous disciple from his presence with bitter words, and expunged his name from the order of the elect.

Mohammed went home. He was greatly distressed. Yet his fortunes were not ruined. His sanctity was still a valuable and, unless he chose otherwise, an inalienable asset. The renowned Sheikh had a rival - nearly as holy and more enterprising than himself.

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