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- Hockney, Mike. World, Underworld, Overworld, Dreamworld. United Kingdom, Lulu.com, 2014.
- Zadeh, Travis. Mapping Frontiers Across Medieval Islam: Geography, Translation and the 'Abbasid Empire. United Kingdom, Bloomsbury Publishing, 2017. Google books link
- Knight, Michael Muhammad. "Conclusion". Magic In Islam. Penguin Publishing Group: 195 to 244. ISBN 9781101983492, 1101983493.
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value: invalid character (help) - Zwemer, S. M. (1939). Studies in Popular Islam: A Collection of Papers Dealing with the Superstitions and Beliefs of the Common People. United Kingdom: Sheldon Press.
- The Cambridge Companion to Muhammad. (2010). United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
- Ignaz (Ignác); Jūldtsīhar, Ijnās; Goldziher, Ignác; Hamori, Andras (1981). Introduction to Islamic Theology and Law. Princeton University Press.Google books link ISBN 978-0-691-10099-9.
- Ignaz (Ignác); Jūldtsīhar, Ijnās; Goldziher, Ignác; Hamori, Andras (1981). Introduction to Islamic Theology and Law. Princeton University Press.archive.org link ISBN 978-0-691-10099-9.
- Sengers, Gerda. Women and Demons: Cult Healing in Islamic Egypt. Netherlands, Brill, 2003. Google books link
- Voices of Silence: English Translation of Khwaja Altaf Hussain Hali's Majalis Un-Nissa and Chup Ki Dad (English and Urdu Edition) (Urdu) Hardcover – June 1, 1986 by Gail Minault (Editor) ISBN-10 : 8170010187 ISBN-13 : 978-8170010180 Publisher : South Asia Books (June 1, 1986)
- Chapter 4: Other Beliefs and Practices;The World’s Muslims: Unity and Diversity;Pew Research center August 9, 2012
- Should Muslims believe in the Jinn? The hard-won Mujahid reformation movement is in danger of being undone, Times of India March 11, 2017
- Christian Point of Views
- [https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Dictionary_of_Islam/rDtbAAAAQAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&dq=Dictionary+of+Islam&pg=PA662&printsec=frontcover A Dictionary of Islam Being a Cyclopædia of the Doctrines, Rites, Ceremonies, and Customs, Together with the Technical and Theological Terms, of the Muhammadan Religion By Thomas Patrick Hughes · 1885
- Musk, Bill A.. The Unseen Face of Islam: Sharing the Gospel with Ordinary Muslims at Street Level. United Kingdom, Kregel Publications, 2004.
- The Influence of Animism on Islam: An Account of Popular Superstitions - Samuel Marinus Zwemer; Google books link
- [https://books.google.com/books?id=ueWGDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT74&lpg=PT74&dq=many+%22extra-+islamic+superstitions%22+and+practices&source=bl&ots=RuLHX_SRbt&sig=ACfU3U21n6hlHD6E_WxinjdJjGumQ6CXbw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiw-rKI3vnrAhU6zTgGHcBdA14Q6AEwAHoECAEQAQ#v=onepage&q=many%20%22extra-%20islamic%20superstitions%22%20and%20practices&f=false My Neighbour's Faith: Islam Explained for Christians By John Azumah; Google books link
- E.J. Brill's First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913-1936. (1993). Netherlands: E.J. Brill
- Hindu View
- [https://www.reuters.com/article/us-saudi-tourism-alula/saudi-antiquities-site-long-seen-as-haunted-tries-to-woo-visitors-idUSKCN1PT1CK Saudi antiquities site, long seen as haunted, tries to woo visitors
- Superstition And Its Foes In The Islamic World
- Superstition And Its Foes In The Islamic World - Practices, Ibn, Superstitious, and Taymiyya - JRank Articles
- Immunization
- Examples of Islamic Tafsirs that denounces some Superstitions (and ignores some Islamic ones)
- Modernist Discourse
- Feminist Edges of the Qur'an By Aysha A. Hidayatullah · 2014
- Journey to the End of Islam By Michael Muhammad Knight · 2009
- Evil Eye, Jinn Possession, and Mental Health Issues An Islamic Perspective By G. Hussein Rassool · 2018
- Zayd, Naṣr Ḥāmid Abū (2006). Reformation of Islamic Thought: A Critical Historical Analysis. Amsterdam University Press. ISBN 978-90-5356-828-6. Google books
- Communist countries handling of superstitions among Muslim communities
- History
- https://tribune.com.pk/story/257133/magic-and-superstition-an-islamic-perspective
- http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Superstitions-and-plots-behind-the-coronavirus-outbreak-in-the-Middle-East-49515.htm
- Ex-Muslim Point of Views
- Iranian academic papers
- Other research papers
- Vehicle driving, Traffic accidents and superstitions
- https://eprints.qut.edu.au/56433/1/Ahsan_Kayani_Thesis.pdf
- SNAKES FROM STAVES? SCIENCE, SCRIPTURES, AND THE SUPERNATURAL IN MAURICE BUCAILLE
- Zadeh, Travis. Magic, Marvel, and Miracle in Early Islamic Thought ; The Cambridge history of magic and witchcraft in the West : from antiquity to the present. Edited by David J. Collins, S. J. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 235 to 267. ISBN 978-1-139-04302-1. OCLC 904389658.
- http://btdnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/The-Unseen-World-of-the-Ummah-Then-and-Now-Hegeman.pdf
- Zadeh, Travis. Commanding Demons and Jinn: The Sorcerer in Early Islamic Thought,” in No Tapping around Philology, academia.edu
- https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/10.1080/13530194.2017.1410466
Bookku (talk) 08:51, 23 August 2020 (UTC)
Here are some more:
- "The Malays of Malaya retain a body of superstition and ritualistic practices which are not derived from Islam." (This is about supersitions "in a Muslim society", but not approved by most Islamic authorities)
- Book that mentions differences in what is considered superstition between several major branches of Islam, with an overall focus on Muslim vs non-Muslim in South Asia
- High Islam...values include...an aversion to superstition, hysteria, and emotional excess....Folk Islam is superstitious"
- Chapter that contrasts superstition in Islam as a whole with superstition in Eastern Christianity
I think that there are plenty of sources available to write a decent article. WhatamIdoing (talk) 04:34, 27 October 2020 (UTC)
Looking for RS refs
[edit]- children cry at the time of birth because they are touched by Satan
- Requests Made
- Other
- Prayer bump When done firmly for extended periods of time, a callus can develop on the forehead - the 'prayer bump' - which may be considered as a sign of piety and dedication. Some Muslims also believe that on the Day of Judgment, this bump will fluoresce with an immense white light.[1]
Jinn
[edit]- Hallucinations attributed to djinns "...Individuals with an Islamic background who suffer from hallucinations often attribute these to djinns, invisible beings...."
- ^ Magdi Abdelhadi (23 June 2008). "Signs of division on Egypt's brow". BBC News. Retrieved 2011-01-10.