2 Sadece birkaç yeni örnek vermek gerekirse: Esposito 1988; Ahmed 2002; Armstrong 2002; Naser 2002; Brown 2003; Riddell ve Cotterell 2003; Sonn 2004; Ernst 2004.
3 bakınız, örnek vermek gerekirse, Anderson 1984; Asad 1986a, 1986b; Munson 1993, 1995; Roberts 2002; Rosen 2002; ve daha yakın Marranci 2006 ve 2008.
4 Eleştirel bir müzakere ve sadece birkaç söz için bakınız Crapazano 1973; el-Zein 1977; Marranci 2006 ve 2008, ama özellikle Varisco 2005.
5 Fakat İslam antropolojisi ve olası yeni yaklaşımlar üzerine tam bir tartışma için bakınız Marranci 2008.
6 Örnek için bakınız Boase 1989; Elkholy 1984; Hart 1988; Tahir 1987; Tapper 1988; Young 1988; Edwards 1991; Varisco 2005.
7 Sosyal bilimlerde kültürcü pozisyonun genel bir eleştirisi için Cronk 1999 ve Sperber 1996’ı okuyabilirsiniz.
8 Örnek için bakınız Wilson 1981’ın yanı sıra Aldrich 1981; Bhatti 1981; Werbner 1980 ve 1981.
9 Sadece bazı örnekler vermek gerekirse bakınız Nielsen 1981; Mildenberger 1982; Kureyşi 1983; Anwar 1982 ve 1984; Barton 1986; Andezian 1988.
10 Örnek için bakınız Dekmejian 1985; Arjomand 1995; Hoffman, 1985; Khatab 2006a ve 2006b.
11 Tibi 1998; Bruce 2000; Antoun 2001; Choueri 2002.
12 Mernissi’nin çalışmasının derinlemesine bir eleştirisi için bakınız Varisco 2005.
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