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His primary research interests are about Islamic studies, Shi'ism, modern Iranian and Middle Eastern history; and secondly is: world history, historiography, religious studies, nationalism, gender studies and economic history.
His primary research interests are about Islamic studies, Shi'ism, modern Iranian and Middle Eastern history; and secondly is: world history, historiography, religious studies, nationalism, gender studies and economic history.
== bibliography==
== bibliography==
[[The Martyrs of Karbala Shi'i Symbols and Rituals in Modern Iran.jpg|thumb|The women of Karbala: ritual performance and symbolic discourses in modern Shi’i Islam (2005)]]
===books===
===books===
“Introduction: gendered aspects of the emergence and historical
* [[The women of Karbala: ritual performance and symbolic discourses in modern Shi’i Islam |The women of Karbala: ritual performance and symbolic discourses in modern Shi’i Islam (2005)]]
development of Shi`i symbols and rituals”, The women of Karbala:
* [[The martyrs of Karbala : Shi'i symbols and rituals in modern Iran|The martyrs of Karbala : Shi'i symbols and rituals in modern Iran (2005)]]
ritual performance and symbolic discourses in modern Shi’i Islam,2005, 1-25 p.
===articles===
 
 
"Religious rituals, social identities and political relationships in Tehran under
"Religious rituals, social identities and political relationships in Tehran under
Qajar rule, 1850s–1920s “, Religion and Society in Qajar Iran, edited
Qajar rule, 1850s–1920s “, Religion and Society in Qajar Iran, edited
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1970s.”, The Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2001, 151176 – p.  
1970s.”, The Journal of Islamic Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2001, 151176 – p.  


The martyrs of Karbala : Shi'i symbols and rituals in modern Iran, Seattle,
 
University of Washington Press, 2005, xvi + 200 p.


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