Stamping the Earth with the Name of Allah: Zikr and the Sacralizing of Space among British Muslims
Article first published online: 28 OCT 2009
DOI: 10.1525/can.1996.11.3.02a00020
1996 American Anthropological Association
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Werbner, P. (1996), Stamping the Earth with the Name of Allah: Zikr and the Sacralizing of Space among British Muslims. Cultural Anthropology, 11: 309–338. doi: 10.1525/can.1996.11.3.02a00020
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