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Martyrdom in the modern Middle East
Würzburg: Ergon, 2014.
Lutter contre les Turcs: les formes nouvelles de la croisade pontificale au XVe siècle
Rome: Ecole française de Rome, 2013.
Sacrifice in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
New York: New York University Press, 2017.
Langar : pèlerinage, échanges sacrés et sacrifice permanent autour d’un saint soufi au Pakistan
in: Sacrifices en Islam: Espaces et temps d'un rituel, pp. 287-306
: , 1999.
Animal Sacrifice and the Origins of Islam
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2022.
Keywords: Animal Sacrifice Islam
Gift of the body in Islam: the Prophet Muhammad’s camel sacrifice and distribution of hair and nails at his farewell pilgrimage
in: Numen, v. 57 (2010), issue 3-4: pp.341-388.
Judaeo-Christian legal culture and the Qurʾān: the case of ritual slaughter and the consumption of animal blood
in: Jewish-Christianity and the origins of Islam: papers presented at the Colloquium held in Washington DC, October 29-31, 2015 (8th ASMEA Conference)
Turnhout: Brepols, 2018.
Atonement by blood sacrifice in Islam
in: Moslem World , v. 36 (1946), issue : pp..
The ‘akika sacrifice
in: Moslem World, v. 6 (1916), issue : pp..
The story of the prophet Zakariya (a conflation of Zacharias, the father of John the Baptist, and the Old Testament prophet Zachariah), who according to Muslim legend died a martyr's death. Escaping his pursuers by hiding in a tree that miraculously opened to admit him, Zakariya was betrayed by Iblis, the devil, who pointed out the hem of the prophet's cloak protruding from the trunk. The devil's forces sawed the tree apart and with it Zakariya, whose saintly aura is shown as flames bursting among the leaves. (1550-1560)
from: from a dispersed copy of the Falnama (Book of Omens)
Worcester Art Museum