• Princeton Readings in Islamist Thought: Texts and Contexts from Al-Banna to Bin Laden with Muhammad Qasim Zaman, Princeton University Press, forthcoming

  • Journeys to the Other Shore: Muslim and Western Travelers in Search of Knowledge, Princeton University Press, 2006

  • Enemy in the Mirror: Islamic Fundamentalism and the Limits of Modern Rationalism, Princeton University Press, 1999

  • "Cosmopolitanisms Past and Present, Muslim and Western," in Islam and Theory of Statecraft: Mirror for the Muslim Prince, ed. Mehrzad Boroujerdi, Syracuse University Press, forthcoming

  • "Extracting 'Gold' from Paris: A 19th-century Egyptian Journey in Search of Knowledge," in Changing Conceptions of the 'Other': Travel Writing in the Mediterranean from the Ancient World to Contemporary Society, ed. Silvia Ross, Pat Crowley and Noreen Humble, Legenda Press (European Humanities Research Centre, Oxford University), forthcoming

  • “Fundamentalism,” The Encyclopedia of Islamic Political Thought, Princeton University Press, forthcoming

  • “Comparative Political Theory,” The Encyclopedia of Political Theory, Sage Publications, forthcoming

  • Review Symposium: Understanding Suicide Terror, Perspectives on Politics 5(1), March 2007: 129-133

  • “Changing Interpretations of Modern and Contemporary Islamic Political Theory,” Oxford Handbook of Political Theory, ed. John Dryzek, Bonnie Honig and Anne Phillips, Oxford University Press, 2006

  • “Traveling Theorists and Translating Practices,” chapter in What is Political Theory?, ed. StephenK. White and J. Donald Moon, Sage Publications, 2004

  • “The Comparative Politics of Travel,” parallax 9 (2003): 18-28

  • “West’s Lessons in Decadence Fuel the Making of a Martyr,” The Times Higher Education Supplement, August 1, 2003

  • “A Counternarrative of Shared Ambivalence: Some Muslim and Western Perspectives on Science and Reason,” Common Knowledge 9 (1), 2003:50-77

  • “Jihad and Political Violence,” Current History, 101(638), November 2002: 365-76

  • “Killing (for) Politics: Jihad, Martyrdom and Political Action,” Political Theory 30 (1), February 2002: 4-35

  • “The New Manichaeans,” Theory & Event, 5 (4), 2002

  • “Contingent Borders, Syncretic Perspectives: Globalization, Political Theory and Islamizing Knowledge,” International Studies Review, (Spring 2002): 23-48

  • Review Essay on Beyond Rights Talk and Culture Talk and Political Theory and Feminist Social Criticism, Political Theory, 29 (6), December 2001: 888-895

  • Review Essay: “Journeys to ‘the Other Shore,’ Political Theory 28 (2000): 399-420

  • “Mapping Modernities, ‘Islamic’ and ‘Western,’” in Border Crossings: Toward a Comparative Political Theory, ed. Fred R. Dallmayr, Lexington Books, 1999, pp. 11-37

  • “Premodern, Antimodern, or Postmodern?: Islamic and Western Critiques of Modernity,” The Review of Politics 59 (1997): 429-59

  • "Comparative Political Theory: An Islamic Fundamentalist Critique of  Rationalism," The Journal of Politics 59 (1997): 28-55

  • "When Worldviews Collide: Conflicting Assumptions About Human Behavior Held by Rational Actor Theory and Islamic Fundamentalism," Political Psychology 16 (1995): 157-178

  • Book Review of Larbi Sadiki’s The Search for Arab Democracy: Discourses and Counter- Discourses, International Journal of Middle East Studies 37 (1), February 2006: 134-36

  • Book Review of Overcoming Tradition and Modernity: The Search for Islamic Authenticity (by Robert D. Lee), American Political Science Review 92 (1998): 443-44

  • Book Review of Gender Politics in Sudan: Islamism, Socialism, and the State (by Sondra Hale), African Studies Review 40 (1997): 186-88

  • Book Review of Islamic Fundamentalism (eds, Abdel Salam Sidahmed and Anoushiravan Ehteshami), Review of Politics 59 (1997): 643-47

  • National Public Radio (NPR): Interviewed for Here & Now story “Fatwa Forbids Terrorism,” July 28, 2005

  • British Broadcasting Company (BBC): Appeared in “The Power of Nightmares,” documentary about Islamic Fundamentalism, Adam Curtis reporting, first U.S. Broadcast, October, 2004

  • The New York Times: Interviewed in “The Latest Obscenity Has Seven Letters: F-a-s-c-i-s-t,” Alexander Stille, September 14, 2003

  • Christian Science Monitor: Interviewed in “Two Men Two Missions,” feature on Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein, Josh Burek, February 26, 2003

  • ABC News.com: Interviewed in “Providing Fodder for his Enemies: Bin Laden Tape May Work Against Him,” Andrew Chang, December 13, 2002

  • The Boston Globe: Interviewed in Boston Globe article on meanings of jihad, “Speechmaker, Aspiring Peacemaker,” Patrick Healy, June 6, 2002

  • Newark Star-Ledger: Interviewed in “One Life to Give, and Others to Take, in the Name of Martyrdom,” Farnaz Fassihi, April 7, 2002