State, Nationalism, and Islamization 2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-54006-1_4
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Nationalism, Banknotes and Islamic Iconography

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“…Other images such as djed pillar act as symbols of the strength as well as the stability affiliated with the culture practiced by ancient Egyptians. The incorporation of The Feather of Maat among the images used for the representation of Egypt would serve as a reminder of its quest for the acquisition of justice Ancient inscriptions include the feather particularly in circumstances aimed at ascertaining that justice is meted out [22]. Moreover, it would herald an indication of the virtues that the nation ascribes to.…”
Section: Which Symbols and Images Best Represent A Countrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other images such as djed pillar act as symbols of the strength as well as the stability affiliated with the culture practiced by ancient Egyptians. The incorporation of The Feather of Maat among the images used for the representation of Egypt would serve as a reminder of its quest for the acquisition of justice Ancient inscriptions include the feather particularly in circumstances aimed at ascertaining that justice is meted out [22]. Moreover, it would herald an indication of the virtues that the nation ascribes to.…”
Section: Which Symbols and Images Best Represent A Countrymentioning
confidence: 99%