Chapter 1 Reflections on Method and Theory in the Study of Islam's Origins Previously unpublished. Chapter 2 Pre-Islamic Arabia and Early Islam Herbert Berg (ed.), Routledge Handbook on Early Islam, 159-176, London: Routledge (2018). Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Group. Chapter 3 The Quran and the Putative Pre-Islamic Practice of Female Infanticide Journal of the International Qur'anic Studies Association 8/1 (2023): 5-29. Reproduced by permission of The International Qur'anic Studies Association. Chapter 4 Arabic Rock Inscriptions until 750 CE Andrew Marsham (ed.), The Umayyad World.
London: Routledge (2021), 411-437. Reproduced by permission of Taylor & Francis Group Chapter 5 Religious Groups in the Quran : Raimo Hakola, Outi Lehtipuu, and Nina Nikki (eds.), Common Ground and Diversity in Early Christian Thought and Study: Essays in Memory of Heikki Räisänen, Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck (2022), 289-311. Reproduced by permission of Mohr Siebeck. Chapter 6 Signs of Identity in the Quran Ilkka Lindstedt, Nina Nikki, and Riikka Tuori (eds.), Religious Identities in Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages: Walking Together & Parting Ways, Leiden: Brill (2022), 66-91. Reproduced by permission of Brill. Chapter 7 "One Community to the Exclusion of Other People" - A Superordinate Identity in the Medinan Community M.
B. Mortensen, G. Dye, T. Tesei, and I. Oliver (eds.), The Study of Islamic Origins: New Perspectives and Contexts, Berlin: De Gruyter (2021), 325-376. Reproduced by permission of De Gruyter. Chapter 8 Muhajirun as a Name for the First/Seventh Century Muslims Journal of Near Eastern Studies 74/1 (2015): 67-73.
Reproduced by permission of the Journal of Near Eastern Studies. Chapter 9 Who Is in, Who Is out? Early Muslim Identity through Epigraphy and Theory Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam 46 (2019): 147-246. Reproduced by permission of the Max Schloessinger Memorial Foundation. Chapter 10 The Last Roman Emperor, the Mahdi, and Jerusalem Antti Laato (ed.), Understanding the Spiritual Meaning of Jerusalem in Three Abrahamic Religions, Leiden: Brill (2019), 205-225. Reproduced by permission of Brill.