Books
Dominguez Diaz, M., [forthcoming]. Tunisia’s Andalusians: the Cultural Identity of a North African Minority. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Under contract.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2015. Women in Sufism: Female Religiosities in a Transnational Order. London: Routledge. A comparative analysis of the religious identities of the female devotees of the Sufi Order Budshishiyya in Western Europe and Morocco.
Articles
Dominguez Diaz, M., [forthcoming]. '¿Fuimos o somos? Apuntes sobre la identidad andalusí contemporánea en Túnez'. In: Chachia, H. ed. Homenage a Slimane Mostafa Zbiss y Mikel de Epalza, Hispania. Revista Española de Historia, CSIC. A research paper on the cultural identity of Tunisian Andalusians past and present.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2019. ‘Between two or three worlds; Reversion to Islam, marocanité and Western Sufism in the ṭarīqa Būdshīshiyya’ in: Malik, J. and Zarrabi, S, eds. Sufism East and West: Reorientation and Dynamism of Mystical Islam in the Modern World. Leiden:Brill. An analysis of the religious identities of French Muslims of Moroccan origin in a Sufi Order.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2018. ‘The Struggle to be Seen; Muslim-Christian Relations and Religious (In)Visibility at the Hispano-Moroccan Borderland.’ Journal of Contemporary Religion, 33:3, pp. 527-548. London: Taylor & Francis. An exploration of Islamophobia and the dynamics of religious conflict between Muslims and Christians in the Spanish cities of Ceuta and Melilla.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2018. ‘The Būdshīshiyya's Tower of Babel: Cultural and Linguistic Diversity in a Transnational Sufi Order.’ In: Mukherjee, S. ed. The Languages of Religion: Exploring the Politics of the Sacred, New Delhi: Routledge. An study of the role played by European languages and Arabic in the spread of the message of a Sufi Order.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2018. ‘Book Culture and Daʿwa: The Role of the Text in Islam’s Religious Proselytism’ In: Dominguez Diaz, M. ed. Books and book culture in the Islamic World(s), KODEX, Journal of Book Studies, 8, pp. 83-104, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Munich: Internationale Buchwissenschaftliche Gesselchaft. A comparative study of religious literature and proselytization in the Sufi Order Budshishiyya and the Tablighi Jamaat organization in the West.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2017. ‘“Once Upon a Time Our Home Was in Spain”; Comparing Diaspora Discourses among Morisco Descendants and Sephardim Today”. In: Adang, C.; Meri, J. (eds). Muslim-Jewish Relations in Past and Present: A Kaleidoscopic View. Leiden: Brill. An analysis of the al-Andalus myth as evocked by Andalusians and Sephardim today.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2013. ‘The Islam of “Our” Ancestors; An “imagined” Morisco Past Evoked in Today’s Andalusians’ Conversion Narratives.’ In: Larsson, G.; and Spielhaus, R. eds. 2013. Europe with or without Muslims, narratives of Europe, Journal of Muslims in Europe, 2/1, pp.137 – 164, Leiden: Brill. An exploration of European conversion narratives to Islam and the use of the Al-Andalus myth as a central trope of their religious change.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2013. ‘The One or the Many? Transnational Sufism and Locality in the British Būdshīshiyya.’ In: Gabriel, T.; and Geaves, R. eds. 2013. Sufism in Britain, pp.111 – 137, London: Continuum/Bloomsbury Academic. An exploration of the ritual practices of British Sufis in the Budshihsiyya order.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2013. ‘Dying your own way? A comparative approach to Mortality as a religious identity marker in British Islam and British Judaism,’ Fieldwork in Religion, 8/1, pp.241 – 257. London: Equinox. A study of ritual mortuary practices in Muslim and Jewish British communities.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2011. ‘Converging and Diverting at the Time of Death. Exploratory Routes for the Study of Death Among Muslims and Jews in Britain,’ Religion Compass, 5/8, pp.452 – 461. New York & London: Wiley Blackwell. A comparative analysis of Muslim and Jewish beliefs and rituals on death and bereavement in the United Kingdom.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2011. ‘Shifting Fieldsites: an Alternative Approach to Fieldwork in Transnational Sufism,’ Fieldwork in Religion, 6/1. London: Equinox. A reflection on methodological aspects when conducting fieldwork among Muslim religious subjects in Western Europe.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2011. ‘Performance, Belonging and Identity: Ritual Variations in the British Qādiriyya,’ Religion, State & Society, 39/2–3, pp. 229 – 245, London: Taylor and Francis. An study of the religious identity of British Sufi Muslims of the Budshishiyya group.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2007. ‘Mahmūd Muḥammad Ṭaha’s Second Message of Islam. Some Remarks for a Reformist Islamic State’. Studia Africana, 18, pp. 73 – 91. Barcelona: Centre d’Estudis Africans. A study of the mechanisms if reverse abrogation in Quranic exegesis, as developed by Taha and his disciple an-Naim.
Encyclopedia & Handbook articles
Dominguez Diaz, M., [forthcoming]. ‘Sufism’. In: Handbook of Religion and Gender, Berlin: De Gruyter.
Dominguez Diaz, M., [forthcoming]. ‘Sufism’ In: Lewis, J.; Upal, A. (eds.) A Companion to Islamic Sects and Movements. Leiden: Brill. Submitted and accepted.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2020. ‘Sufism in Morocco’. In: Ridgeon, Ll. ed. Routledge Companion to Sufism, London: Routledge.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2013, 2014 & 2010. ‘Traditionalism’. In: Encyclopedia of Psychology and Religion, pp. 910 – 914, New York: Springer. (2010 edition & revised 2013 edition).
Book reviews
Dominguez Diaz, M., [forthcoming, 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 6/1. Leiden:Brill.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2019. Book Review of Sufi Shrines and the Pakistani State: The End of Religious Pluralism, Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies, 2020, Bloomsbury: Indiana.
Dominguez Diaz, M., 2018. Book Review of Dickson, W. R. and Sharify-Funk, M. (eds.) Unveiling Sufism, from Manhattan to Mecca, Religion & Theology, 2018/1-2, pp.144-147. Leiden:Brill.
Dominguez Diaz, 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.
Dominguez Diaz, 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.