Heinen, Anton M. Allh the Infinite and Omnipresent God Sought along Well-Defined Spatial Lines | S. 3- |
Maróth, Miklós Late Antique Science and Islam | S. 17- |
Sturm, Dieter The Arab Geographer al-Muqaddas, Witness of Popular Customs in the 10th Century | S. 37- |
Shivtiel, Avihai Some Aspects of Arabic Proverbs | S. 49- |
Kákosy, László Survivals of the Ancient Religion in Egypt | S. 65- |
Fodor, Alexander Arabic Bowl Divination and the Greek Magical Papyri | S. 73- |
Winter, Michael Popular Religion in Egypt since the Mamlks | S. 103- |
Gadallah, Manal Abd al-Moneim al-Mutaqadt aabiyya wa-l-kint ar-rhiyya [Popular Beliefs in Spirits] | S. 119- |
Mahgoub, Mohamed Abdo al-Man alayhi wa-l-qad al-urf (AwldAl) [The Victim and the Customary Law at the Awld Al] | S. 141- |
Habib, Shawki Abd El-Kawi Uthman as-Sub | S. 159- |
El-Adly, Saber Glat Swa [The Female Demon of Swa] | S. 195- |
Beek, Mariëtte Errazki-Van The Seven Saints of Marrakesh. Tales and Traditions | S. 211- |
Buitelaar, Marjo Between Oral Tradition and Literacy. Womens Use of the Holy Scriptures in Morocco | S. 225- |
Nabti, Patricia Mihaly A Comparative Study of Nidr as Practiced by Lebanese Christians, Muslims and Druze | S. 243- |
Beller-Hann, Ildiko Women, Religion and Beliefs in Northeast Turkey | S. 257- |
Corrao, Francesca M. The Infraction of the Religious Codes in the Mediterranean Folk Literature. The Case of the Islamic uh and the Sicilian Giufŕ | S. 283- |
Fröhlich, Ida Two Apotropaic Texts from the Jewish Museum of Budapest | S. 295- |
Ormos, István The Life (gädl) of Täklä Haymanot as a Source for the Study of Popular Religious Practices in Ethiopia | S. 305- |
Arat, M. Kristin Die erste Beschreibung des Ha in der Armenischen Literatur und die Bedeutung der Rituale in der Volksreligiosität | S. 333- |