Gunnar Weimann
Research Fellow / Guest
- Name
- Dr. G.J. Weimann
- Telephone
- +31 70 800 9965
- g.j.weimann@fgga.leidenuniv.nl
Dr. Gunnar Weimann is a Research Fellow at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University.
Dr. Gunnar J. Weimann holds a PhD in Islamic Studies from Amsterdam University for a thesis on the application of Islamic criminal law in northern Nigeria. After completing his studies in Arabic and French at Leipzig University, he has worked extensively on Muslim discourses regarding law and violence in Africa and the Middle East.
Publications
Doctoral thesis
Islamic Criminal Law in Northern Nigeria: Politics, Religion, Judicial Practice , Amsterdam (Amsterdam University Press), 2010
Articles in peer-reviewed journals
'Competition and Innovation in a Hostile Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in 2013–2014', Studies in Conflict & Terrorism (2018).
'Islamic Law and Muslim Governance in Northern Nigeria: crimes against life, limb and property in sharīʿa judicial practice', Islamic Law and Society, 17:3 (2010), p. 375-419
'An Alternative Vision of Sharia Application in Northern Nigeria: Ibrahim Salih’s Hadd Offences in the Sharia', Journal for Religion in Africa, 40:2 (2010), p. 192-221
'Divine Law and Local Custom in Northern Nigerian zina Trials', Die Welt des Islams, 49:3-4 (2009), p. 429-465
'Judicial Practice in Islamic Criminal Law in Nigeria-A tentative overview', Islamic Law and Society, 14:2 (2007), p. 240-286
Book chapters
'States, terrorists and bandits: ḥirāba in jihadist ideology', in Beate Backe, Thoralf Hanstein and Kristina Stock (eds.), Arabische Sprache im Kontext: Festschrift zu Ehren von Eckehard Schulz (Berlin et al.: Peter Lang, 2018), p. 187-212.
'Between the Arab Revolutions and the Islamic State’s Caliphate: al-Qaeda Leaders’ Online Propaganda 2012 – 2014', in Terrorists’ Use of the Internet: Assessment and Response, ed. Maura Conway, Lee Jarvis, Orla Lehane, Stuart Macdonald, Lella Nouri, Amsterdam (iOS Press), 2017.
'Openness to Dialogue and the Limits of Intercultural Dialogue', in Conflict: What has Religion got to do with it? An African-European Dialogue, ed. Petra Raymond and Harruna Attah, Accra (Goethe-Institut Accra), 2004, p. 15-24
Encyclopaedia entry
'Nigeria', Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Law, ed. Jonathan Brown, Oxford University Press, online.
Research Fellow / Guest
- Faculty Governance and Global Affairs
- Institute of Security and Global Affairs
- Weimann G.J., Berton B. & Samouris A. (2022), IS's global digital arenas: Strategy and platforms. In: Ranstorp M., Ahlerup L. & Ahlin F. (Eds.), Salafi-Jihadism and Digital Media: The Nordic and International Context. London and New York: Routledge. 132-156.
- Weimann G.J. (2019), Competition and Innovation in a Hostile Environment: How Jabhat Al-Nusra and Islamic State Moved to Twitter in 2013–2014, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism 42(1-2): 25-42.
- Weimann G.J. (2018), States, terrorists and bandits: ḥirāba in jihadist ideology. In: Backe B., Hanstein T. & Stock K. (Eds.), Arabische Sprache im Kontext: Festschrift zu Ehren von Eckehard Schulz. Berlin et al.: Peter Lang. 187-212.
- Weimann G.J. (2017), Between the Arab Revolutions and the Islamic State’s Caliphate: al-Qaeda Leaders’ Online Propaganda 2012–2014. In: Conway M., Jarvis L., Lehane O., Macdonald S. & Nouri L. (Eds.), Terrorists’ Use of the Internet: Assessment and Response. NATO Science for Peace and Security Series - E: Human and Societal Dynamics no. 136. Amsterdam: iOS Press. 129-145.
- Weimann G.J. (2010), An alternative vision of Sharia application in Northern Nigeria: Ibrahim Salih’s Hadd offences in the Sharia, Journal of Religion in Africa 40(2): .
- Weimann G.J. (2010), Islamic Law and Muslim governance in Northern Nigeria: : crimes against life, limb and property in sharīʿa judicial practice, Islamic Law and Society 17(3-4): .
- Weimann G.J. (2009), Divine law and local custom in Northern Nigerian zina trials, Die Welt des Islams / International Journal for the Study of Modern Islam 49(3-4): 429-465.
- Weimann G.J. (2007), Judicial practice in Islamic criminal law in Nigeria: a tentative overview, Islamic Law and Society 14(2): 240-286.