Abdel-Moneim Mustafa (Arabic: عبدالمنعم مصطفى; born 1930, Omdurman) is a Sudanese architect and lecturer.
[1] Abdel Moneim Mustafa obtained a Master's degree from Australia in the mid 1960s,[3] and then a higher diploma from the Netherlands.
[1] In 1964, Mustafa joined the Department of Architecture at the University of Khartoum,[1] and was the first Sudanese lecturer there after Sudan's independence in 1956.
[6] Mustafa joined the Ministry of Public Works in 1963, and at the same time established his private practice,[1] Technocon.
[7] His creativity and radical thinking can be considered as the main reasons for the architectural development Sudan witnessed in the 1960s and continue to experience till today.