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An online publication of the AbuSulayman Center for Global Islamic Studies at George Mason University

Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

The Governor and the Emir: A Struggle over Islamic Authority in Kano State, Nigeria

By Alexander Thurston  //  September 17, 2019September 17, 2019

Muhammadu Sanusi II, also known as Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, is one of the most famous hereditary Muslim rulers in the world today. He is also one of the most embattled. As politicians seek to decimate…

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