
doi: 10.2979/19449.0
AcknowledgmentsNote on Translation and SpellingIntroductionPart IThe Making of an African Muslim IntellectualAuthorship and Scholarly AuthoritySaintly Authority and the TijāniyyaPart IIVicegerency and the Poetics of PraiseReligious Authority and Territorial SovereigntyGeography, Categories of Belief, and Contested AuthorityPart IIICompeting Political Theologies and Contested SovereigntiesConclusionNotesBibliographyIndex
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