Dardiri Mohammed Osman

Dardiri Mohammed Osman was born in Omdurman in 1896, where he received his early and middle education.

Dardiri and Muhammad Ali Selim formulated the request for the establishment of the congress in a diplomatic manner that combines preserving dignity and taking into account the status quo at the time.

[3][12] Dardiri contributed to the issuance of Al-Fajr Group, which had a prominent role in the creation of the Graduates' General Congress.

Arafat Muhammad Abdullah was a young Sudanese man with ambitions, far-fetched hopes, big-hearted and deep-rooted thoughts.

Dardiri says that the aim of establishing this newspaper was to serve the country and maintain balance in public opinion.

[12] Dardiri, during his work in eastern Sudan, worked for the White Flag League in Gedaref and Kassala, in cooperation with the Binbashi Muhammad Salih Jibril, the Yuzbashi [tr] Abdullah Bakr, the Yuzbashi Abdul Daem Muhammad and others of the tribesmen and leaders of the Sufi orders.

The association has contacted all classes of the people, and Dardiri believed that if the hasty people did not rush, they would hasten the results before the movement matured, and if it were not for the unexpected betrayal that occurred from the only foreign party on which he relied fully and in whom he fully trusted.

[14] Dardiri, through the Nile Valley Unity party, supported closer relationship with Egypt.

[15][16][17] He had a prominent role in the meeting of the two Sayyids: Mohammed Uthman al-Mirghani II and Abd Al-Rahman Al-Mahdi.