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  • Wiegers, G. (2013). Fuzzy categories and religious polemics: the daily life of Christians and Muslims in the medieval and early modern Mediterranean world. Common Knowledge, 19(3), 474-489. https://doi.org/10.1215/0961754X-2281783
  • Wiegers, G. (2013). Içe de Gebir. In D. Thomas, & A. Mallett (Eds.), Christian-Muslim relations : a bibliographical history. - Volume 5: 1350-1500 (pp. 462-468). (The history of Christian-Muslim relations; Vol. 20). Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004252783_006
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    Wiegers, G. (2013). Op weg naar Armageddon? [Bespreking van: B. de Graaff (2012) Op weg naar Armageddon: de evolutie van fanatisme]. Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 126(2), 252-253.
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    Wiegers, G. (2012). Godsdienstvrijheid onder druk? Reacties van levensbeschouwelijke organisaties in Nederland op het Zwitserse minarettenverbod. Religie & Samenleving, 7(1), 22-39.
  • Wiegers, G. (2011). Islam and radical enlightenment: to the emory of Nasr Abu Zayd. Mededelingen Levinas-studiekring, 16, 41-50. http://www.duyndam.demon.nl/E-Journal_of_the_Levinas_Society_Vol16_2011.pdf
  • Wiegers, G. (2011). Jean de Roquetaillade's prophecies among the Muslim minorities of medieval and early-modern Christian Spain: an Islamic version of the 'Vademecum in tribulatione'. In N. Boekhoff-van der Voort, K. Versteegh, & J. Wagemakers (Eds.), The transmission and dynamics of the textual sources of Islam: essays in honour of Harald Motzki (pp. 229-247). (Islamic history and civilization; No. 89). Brill.
  • Vellenga, S., & Wiegers, G. (2011). Religie, binding en polarisatie: de reacties van de leiding van levensbeschouwelijke organisaties op islamkritische uitingen. Universiteit van Amsterdam, Religiestudies. https://www.wodc.nl/onderzoeksdatabase/religie-als-bindmiddel.aspx?cp=44&cs=6796
  • Langer, R., Quartier, T., Simon, U., Snoek, J., & Wiegers, G. (2011). Ritual as a source of conflict. In R. L. Grimes, U. Hüsken, U. Simon, & E. Venbrux (Eds.), Ritual, media, and conflict (pp. 93-132). (Oxford ritual studies series; No. 3). Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199735235.003.0004
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    Wiegers, G. (2011). Dr Sayyid Mutawalli ad-Darsh’s fatwas for Muslims in Britain: the voice of official Islam? In G. MacLean (Ed.), Britain and the Muslim world: historical perspectives (pp. 178-191). Cambridge Scholars.
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    van Koningsveld, P. S., & Wiegers, G. A. (2011). Five documents illustrating the early activities of Miguel de Luna and Alonso del Castillo in deciphering and translating the Arabic passages of the parchment found in the Torre Turpiana in Granada. In M. J. Vega García-Ferrer, M. L. García Valverde, & A. López Carmona (Eds.), Nuevas aportaciones al conocimiento y estudio del Sacro Monte: IV centenario fundacional (1610-2010) (pp. 217-258). Fundación Euroárabe [etc.].
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