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Sermons, Coins, and Sovereignty

October 15, 2013September 14, 2019 ~ DWD ~ 1 Comment

There are two symbols of sovereignty that were historically crucial for any serious claimant to authority. One is called, in Arabic, the khutbah, which is the communal sermon preached at the mosque every Friday. In pre-modern times, when there was no internet or even a newspaper and a person might conceivably not know who was … Continue reading Sermons, Coins, and Sovereignty

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