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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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    van Koningsveld, P. S., & Wiegers, G. A. (2011). 'The book of the enormous mysteries that James the Apostle saw on the Sacred Mountain for the great gathering, written at his order by Cecilio, his disciple': lead book number 22 in the Sacro Monte archive, Granada: Arabic text and English translation with notes. 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. 259-269). Fundación Euroárabe [etc.].
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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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