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Hakim Caliphate Emblem
Hakim Caliphate Emblem by @fragmented_imagination (B Sanders)

This is the emblem of Hakīm ibn Jabr, the Lesser Caliph of the Djinn following the passing of Aṣif ibn Baraysh in 2008. Hakim was selected among the leadership of the Djinn Muslims of the Djinn world by Aṣif ibn Baraysh, having serves previously as an imam in the Grand Mosque of Al-'Āṣifa Al-'Īqāfiyya in 'Äwdem, the most populated city of Phardä (Djinn nation which encompasses most of the Arabian peninsula and parts of Egypt in the Djinn world).

I followed similar trends in designing the calligraphic style as I had in the past two works. However, I varied the colors to represent a difference in style between Aṣif and Hakim's caliphates. I also wanted to feel less like I was just copying color schemes. Just shaking things up a bit.

Use of the Qur'an is considered part of the Public Domain.
Image © 2023 B Sanders

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Posted: Friday, 24 February, 2023 @ 10:59 PM

I'm now really keen to see an alt-hist/fantasy with a fleshed-out djinn society.

Posted: Saturday, 25 February, 2023 @ 02:43 AM

@Thorvald: Working on it.

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