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Full list of publications

Forthcoming

Domínguez Díaz, M., [2025]. Tunisia’s Andalusians: the Cultural Identity of a North African Minority. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. In Press.

Domínguez Díaz, M., [2025]. ‘Emotion and Identity’. In: Eyad Abuali, E., Lange, C. and M. Sajid, eds. Sufism and the Body. Handbook of Sufi Studies, Volume 2. Leiden: Brill. In Press.


Published

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2024. ‘Sufism’. In: Franke, E., and Heller, B, eds. Religions and Gender, a Handbook. DeGruyter. An analysis on the role women have played in Sufism over time. Link 

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2022. ‘¿Lo fueron o lo son? Apuntes sobre la construcción identitaria andalusí en el Túnez contemporáneo’. In: Chachia, H. ed. Túnez, el Mediterráneo y los Moriscos. Homenaje a Slimane Mostafa Zbiss y Mikel de Epalza, Tunis: Centre de Publication Universitaire, Laboratoire Histoire, Société et Patrimoine, 181-208. Preliminary research findings about ethnic identity among Andalusians in Tunisia today. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2022. ‘Gender reconfigurations and family ideology in Abdul Rauf Felpete’s Latin American Haqqaniyya’ In: Milani, M.; Taheri, Z; Kars, A. eds. Female Mystics and the Divine Feminine in the Global Sufi Experience, Religions Journal, Special issue, MDPI. An analyis of the perspectives on gender in the writings of Abdul Rauf Felpete, religious leader of the Sufi Order Haqqaniyya in Latin America. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2021. ‘Sufism’ In: Cusack, C. M.; Upal, A. (eds.) Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements. Leiden: Brill. A review of the most important developments of Sufism and its relationship with the rest of Islamic traditions. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2020. ‘Sufism in Modern Morocco’. In: Ridgeon, Ll. ed. Routledge Handbook on Sufism, London: Routledge. A historical and anthropological review of the most relevant developments of modern Sufism in Morocco. Link


Book Reviews

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2024. Book Review of Mateo Dieste, Josep Lluís. Remembering the Tatas; Domestic Women and Slavery in Tetouan (19th - 20th Centuries), American Ethnologist, Volume 51, Issue 4. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2022. Book Review of Volkmann, C. Muslim Women in Austria and Germany Doing and Undoing Gender: Making Gender Differences and Hierarchies Relevant or Irrelevant, Journal of Religion in Austria 7. Vienna: Praesens. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2021. Book Review of Aslan, E, Kolb, J and Yildiz, E. (eds.), Muslimische Diversität: Ein Kompass zur religiösen Alltagspraxis in Österreich, Journal of Religion in Austria. Vienna: Praesens. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2021. Book Review of Ouguir, A. Moroccan Female Religious Agents: Old Practices and New Perspectives. British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 48/4, London: Taylor&Francis. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2019. Book Review of Bin Ibad, U. Sufi Shrines and the Pakistani State: The End of Religious Pluralism, Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies, 2020, Bloomsbury: Indiana.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2018. Book Review of Dickson, W. R. and Sharify-Funk, M. Unveiling Sufism, from Manhattan to Mecca, Religion & Theology, 2018/1-2, pp.144-147. Leiden:Brill. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2013. Book Review of Bleaney, H.; Gallego, M. A. and Garcia Suárez, P. (Eds.) Bibliography of Jews in the Islamic World, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 12/3, pp. 593-595, London: Routledge. Link

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2010. Book review of Aune, K.; Sharma, S.; Vincett, G. (eds.)  Women and Religion in the West. Challenging Secularisation. Marburg Journal of Religion 16/1, pp. 1- 4. Link


Outreach Articles

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2024. Interview for the Nau Newspaper. ‘Hisbollah: Wie stark ist die Miliz in der Bevölkerung verankert?’, Nau.ch, Link, 20th September 2024.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2022. ‘10 coses que has de saber sobre la islamofòbia per deixar de ser part del problema’, el Crític Diari, Link, 18th November 2022.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2022. ‘Pasado y presente de los andalusíes en Túnez’, Al-Andalus y la Historia, Link, 14th January 2022.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2016. ‘Connecting Unrelated Events is a Side-Effect of Terrorism’ Euractiv, EU news and policy debates Portal across languages, Link, 23rd December 2016.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2016. ‘The waves created by electing a Muslim mayor for London’. Swissinfo, the Swiss Portal for International News, Link, 10th May 2016.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2013. ‘Are New Sufis “Grey Turks”?’. Euxeinos, Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region, May 2013, Center for Governance and Culture in Europe, St Gallen, Switzerland.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2010. ‘The End of Life Among Muslim and Jewish Communities in the United Kingdom: Continuity and Transformation of Meanings and Practises’. Middle East in London Magazine, September 2010, London Middle East Institute.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2010. ‘Should the NHS Employ Hospital Chaplains?’, The Times Online, Faith Section, Link, 10th August 2010.


Outreach Articles

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2022. ‘Pasado y presente de los andalusíes en Túnez’, Al-Andalus y la Historia, Link, 14th January 2022.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2016. ‘Connecting Unrelated Events is a Side-Effect of Terrorism’ Euractiv, EU news and policy debates Portal across languages, Link, 23rd December 2016.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2016. ‘The waves created by electing a Muslim mayor for London’. Swissinfo, the Swiss Portal for International News, Link, 10th May 2016.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2013. ‘Are New Sufis “Grey Turks”?’. Euxeinos, Governance and Culture in the Black Sea Region, May 2013, Center for Governance and Culture in Europe, St Gallen, Switzerland.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2010. ‘The End of Life Among Muslim and Jewish Communities in the United Kingdom: Continuity and Transformation of Meanings and Practises’. Middle East in London Magazine, September 2010, London Middle East Institute.

Domínguez Díaz, M., 2010. ‘Should the NHS Employ Hospital Chaplains?’, The Times Online, Faith Section, Link, 10th August

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