Ibrahim Yusuf Sulayman (Arabic: إبراهيم يوسف سليمان; 1908–3 May 1982) was a Sudanese politician who played a role in the political landscape of pre and post-independence Sudan.
Ibrahim Yusuf Sulayman was born in 1908 in Beit Al-Mal [ar], Omdurman and he belongs to the Kawahla people.
His father, Sheikh Youssef Suleiman, worked with Khalifa al-Mahdi, and he held the position of custodian of Bayt al-mal, a treasury in old Islamic states.
[3] After the 1924 Sudanese uprising, Sulayman co-founded the famous Aburov Literary Society with Khadir Hamid and Ismail al-Atabani, among others.
Sirr Al-Khatim Al-Khalifa, a respected Sudanese politician, served as the Prime Minister from 30 October 1964 to 2 June 1965.