Books 

Salafism in Lebanon: Local and Transnational Movements (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018), ISBN: 9781108426886 

Lebanese Salafis between the Gulf and Europe (Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2013), ISBN: 9789048517237 


Peer-reviewed articles  

‘Post-Salafism in Cambodia: From counterreligion to accommodation.’ Mediterranean Politics, 1–22 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1080/13629395.2024.2410121 (published online) 

‘Can the Umma Replace the Nation? Salafism, Home-making and the Territorial Nation-State’, HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 14, no 1 (2024), doi: 10.1086/729820

with Geoff Martin, ‘Food is Freedom: The Evolution and Raison D’être of Cooperatives in Kuwait’, Journal of Arabian Studies, 12 no 2 (2022), doi: 10.1080/21534764.2022.2312596 (published on 20 May 2024).  

What divides Salafis: how local realities overwrite grand typologies in Cambodia’s Salafi movement’, Contemporary Islam, 17, no 2(2023), doi: 10.1007/s11562-022-00507-4

with Alberto Pereiro Pérez, ’Emerging Islamic Representations in the Cambodian Muslim Social Media Scene: Complex Divides and Muted Debates,’ CyberOrient, 15, no 1 (2021), DOI: 10.1002/cyo2.14 

with Alberto Pereiro Pérez, ‘The Salafī Movement in Cambodia: Institution Building, Transnational Networks and the Patterns of Competition in a Muslim Minority Context’, Welt des Islams, 60, no 2-3 (2020), doi:10.1163/15700607-06023P04   

The Development and Fragmentation of Kuwait’s al-Jama‘a al-Salafiyya: Purity over Pragmatism’, Middle East Journal, 74, no 1 (2020), doi:10.3751/74.1.11  

with Martijn de Koning, ‘Being and Belonging in Transnational Salafism: Informality, Social Capital and Authority in European and Middle Eastern Salafi Networks’, Journal of Muslims in Europe, 6, no. 1 (2017), doi:10.1163/22117954-12341338 


Peer-reviewed book chapters 

with Mohamed-Ali Adraoui, ‘Interviewing Salafis: Overcoming Fear and Mistrust in Middle Eastern and European Contexts’ in Janine A. Clark and Francesco Cavatorta (eds), Political Science Research in the Middle East and North Africa: Methodological and Ethical Challenges (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2018), ISBN: 9780190882976 

Salafi Parties: Contradiction in Terms?’ in Francesco Cavatorta and Lise Storm (eds), Political Parties in the Arab World: Continuity and Change (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018) 

Kuwaiti Salafism after the Arab Awakening’, in Francesco Cavatorta and Fabio Merone (eds), Salafism after the Arab Awakening: contending with people’s power (London: Hurst, 2017), ISBN: 9781849044868 

Can Umma Replace the Nation? Salafism and Deterritorialised Citizenship in Lebanon and Kuwait’ in Nils Butenschon and Roel Meijer (eds), The Middle East in Transition: 

The Centrality of Citizenship (Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2018), ISBN: 9781788111126 

Between Ideology and International Politics: The Dynamics and Transformation of a Transnational Islamic Charity’ in Robin Bush, Philip Michael Fountain and Michael Feener (eds), Religion and the Politics of Development: Priests, Potentates, and ‘Progress’ (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015)  


Policy Papers  

Salafism and Violence in Cambodia: Why is Jihadism Absent from the Muslim Minority?’, in Théo Blanc and Olivier Roy (eds), Salafism: Challenged by Radicalization? Violence, Politics, and the Advent of Post-Salafism, EUI Middle East Directions (San Domenico di Fiesole (FI): European University Institute, 2021), https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/72725/QM-05-21-270-EN-N.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y

Modalities of Salafi Transnationalism in Southeast Asia’, Kyoto Review of Southeast Asia, no3, 2018, https://kyotoreview.org/issue-23/modalities-of-salafi-transnationalism-in-southeast-asia/   

The Emir’s Gift: Given a Greater Role, Kuwait’s Salafis Face the Costs’, Carnegie Middle East Center, 23 April 2018, https://carnegie-mec.org/2018/04/23/emir-s-gift-given- greater-role-kuwait-s-salafis-face-costs-pub-76136   

with Omar Sayfo, ‘Why an anti-Islam campaign has taken root in Hungary, a country with few MuslimsVisegrad Revue, 14 September 2016, http://visegradrevue.eu/why-an-anti-islam- campaign-has-taken-root-in-hungary-a-country-with-few-muslims/  

Kuwaiti Salafism after the Arab Uprisings: The Reconfiguration of the Power Balance’, Middle East Insights, no. 124, 15 April 2015  

Kuwaiti Salafism and its Growing Influence in the Levant’, Carnegie Middle East Papers, May 2014, http://carnegieendowment.org/files/kuwaiti_salafists.pdf