Forums, Media, Interviews, and Public Involvement
‘Collective Enthusiasm and the Cautious Scholar: The Birmingham Qur’ān’, in Origin Stories: A Forum on the “Discovery” and Interpretation of First-Millennium Manuscripts, online forum in Marginalia 2018.
‘Cambridge Digital Palimpsest - A Model by Alba Fedeli’, in Coran et Sciences de l'Homme: Texte, Contexte, Lectures, 2016.
Mingana-Lewis Palimpsest Project among the case studies of the Cambridge University Library, Cambridge 2016.
مخطوطات القرآن والفيلولوجيا الرقمية: حوار مع الدكتورة البا فيديلي Interview by Ahmed Shaker, 2016.
Interview and video interview with The Guardian, 2 October 2015.
Interview with Il Corriere della Sera, 25 July 2015.
‘Pages of Ancient Koran Among Oldest Yet Discovered’, Interview with Rachel Becker from National Geographic, 22 July 2015.
‘A Find in Britain: Quran Fragments Perhaps as Old as Islam’, by Dan Bilefsky from The New York Times, 22 July 2015.
‘Birmingham's ancient Koran history revealed’, by Sean Coughlan in the BBC News.
Exhibitor at the 13th Exhibition of the Holy Qur’an, Tehran: Exhibition of facsimiles and editions of Qur’ānic manuscripts published by the Foundation Ferni Noja Noseda. Tehran, October 2005.