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For overarchingly, in their medieval contexts, the massive 2nd/8th to 7t/h/11th century Muslim use of coins sympolized vital issues involving the applied exercise of official jurisdiction and national sovereignty – both internally to control the flow of money and to implement monetary policy, and also externally to make a " political statement " and underwrite international commerce – and this prime authority was firmly founded in Islamic jurisprudence.