Episode 9

  1. Robert Lebling, Legends of the Fire Spirits: Jinn and Genies from Arabia to Zanzibar (I.B.Tauris, 2010).

  2. Amira El-Zein, Islam, Arabs, and Intelligent World of the Jinn (Syracuse University Press, 2009).

  3. Rosemary Ellen Guiley and Philip J. Imbrogno, The Vengeful Djinn: Unveiling the Hidden Agenda of Genies (Llewellyn Worldwide, 2011).

  4. Vincent Crapanzano, The Hamadsha: A Study in Moroccan Ethnopsychiatry (University of California Press, 2021).

  5. M. Kubilay Akman and Donna M. Brown, “Ahmad Al-Buni and His Esoteric Model,”  Esoteric Quarterly, Spring (2018): 51-75.

  6. “Religion vs. Reason”, Khaled Ahmed, Newsweek Pakistan, June 2020, https://www.newsweekpakistan.com/religion-vs-reason.

  7. Mohammed Maarouf, Jinn Eviction as a Discourse of Power: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Moroccan Magical Beliefs and Practices (Netherlands: Brill, 2007).

  8. N. Wahid Azal, “The Birhatiya Conjuration Oath and the Meaning Of It’s First 28 Names,” 2014, https://www.scribd.com/doc/250313054/The-Birhat%C4%ABya-Conjuration-Oath-and-the-meaning-of-its-first-28-names.

  9. Rayyan Sameer, “Reasons Jinns Interfere With Humans,” Medium, August 2018, https://medium.com/@rayyans/reasons-jinns-interfere-with-humans-e8024ed74751.

  10. Salah Al-Houdalieh, “Archaeological Heritage and Spiritual Protection: Looting and the Jinn in Palestine,” Journal of Mediterranean Archaeology 25(June 2012): 99-120.

  11. Jeb J. Card, Spooky Archaeology: Myth and the Science of the Past (University of New Mexico Press, 2018).

  12. Gerda Sengers, Women and Demons: Cult Healing in Islamic Egypt (Brill, 2003).

  13. Maximillien De Lafayette, Roster of Spirits, Demons, Djinn, Afrarit, and Ghosts You Can Communicate With (Lulu.com, 2017).

  14. Gabriela Herstek, “The Men Who Love to Worship Satan and Summon Demons,” Vice, July 2016, https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/4xkkqj/the-men-who-love-to-worship-satan-and-summon-demons.

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