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- ...William Pickthall''' or '''Muhammad Pickthall''' (1875-1936) was a British Muslim scholar.s born in England in 1875. ...the Ottomane Empire, In the 1910s he embraced Islam and joined the Woking Muslim Mission. From 1920 to 1935 he lived in India as editor of the Bombay Chroni1 KB (147 words) - 09:05, 16 May 2015
- ...antine Irving / Al-Hajj Ta'lim Ali Abu Nasr''' (1914-2002) was an Canadian Muslim scholar, active in Canada and the United States. Thomas Ballantine Irving w [[Category:Muslim|1914 Irving]]1 KB (173 words) - 13:10, 16 May 2015
- [[Category:Muslim|1953 Talebzadeh]] [[Category:Muslim Authors|1953 Talebzadeh]]557 bytes (59 words) - 09:55, 13 December 2020
- '''Gabriele Mandel''' (1924-2010) was an Italian Muslim scholar. [[Category:Muslim|1924 Mandel]]2 KB (188 words) - 00:28, 19 August 2015
- *[[The Muslim Creed: Its Genesis and Historical Develeopment (1932 Wensinck), book]] ...rdances et indices de la tradition musulmane (Concordance and Index of the Muslim Tradition / 1936-1969 Wensinck, Mensing, Brugman), book]]1 KB (153 words) - 12:47, 16 May 2015
- <bibexternal title="Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History 1, 600-900 " author="Thomas"/> '''Christian-Muslim Relations: A Bibliographical History 1, 600-900''' (2009) is a volume edite2 KB (229 words) - 19:37, 21 January 2017
- ...h 'Abd al-Malik around 690 C.E., is another central issue addressed by the authors' new theory."--Publisher description. [[Category:Early Muslim Community (subject)|2000 Nevo|2000 Koren]]4 KB (553 words) - 20:13, 21 January 2017
- ...logical Seminary (1929-1937), he focused in particular on the study of the Muslim views of Jesus. [[Category:Early Islamic Scholars & Authors|1867 Zwemer]]1 KB (174 words) - 12:45, 16 May 2015
- A biographical and bibliographical dictionary of Muslim authors and their works, from Muhammad to the present.956 bytes (118 words) - 18:48, 14 April 2015
- ...oni International Endowment, a series of seminars on Jewish, Christian and Muslim origins was launched by the [[Enoch Seminar]], starting from the year 2012. * 6-7 major paper authors6 KB (767 words) - 07:40, 27 May 2020
- ...ptural and historical background, make its theology more accessible to non-Muslim students, and implement interfaith dialogue. vii) Biblical Prophecy in Post-Quranic Muslim Tradition (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern)20 KB (3,008 words) - 00:44, 17 March 2015
- * Excerpts by various authors, including Juan Luis Vives, Raffaello Maffei, and Girolamo Savonarola. [[Category:Early Muslim Dogma (subject)|1543 Bibliander]]5 KB (638 words) - 07:17, 7 June 2016
- *"What Did it Mean to Be an Arab-Christian and an Arab-Muslim in the Late-Antique Near East? Some Symptomatic Reflections on Qur'an 2:124 [[Category:Second Temple Scholars & Authors|1970 Segovia]]13 KB (1,917 words) - 11:09, 17 December 2021
- ...eudo-Hegesippus’s De excidio urbis Hierosolymitanae. The Hebrew author (or authors, as Sela argues), who was fluent also in Latin, had access to the Vulgate, ...xts whose constituent elements were written at different times by separate authors. Here, she follows nineteenth-century scholarship among Jews and Christians10 KB (1,526 words) - 08:34, 16 December 2021
- ...Coptic, such as the Apocalypse of Peter and the Apocalypse of Paul family. Muslim texts, medieval visions, and other related literatures are also discussed. [[Category:Second Temple Scholars & Authors|1952 Himmelfarb]]12 KB (1,743 words) - 14:34, 5 December 2021
- (37) Wed Dec 7 -- Muslim Authors on Jesus * See [[Muslim-Christian Relations]] and [[Muslim Jesus]]17 KB (2,633 words) - 09:57, 7 December 2016
- (37) Wed Dec 6 -- Muslim Authors on Jesus * See [[Muslim-Christian Relations]] and [[Muslim Jesus]]17 KB (2,656 words) - 11:06, 20 October 2017
- ====Introduction: Christians, Jews, & Muslim views of Jesus ==== (6) Mon Sep 21, 2015 -- Jesus in Judaism and other non-Christian authors (II): the Toledot Jeshu a20 KB (3,034 words) - 12:09, 2 December 2015
- ...of early Islamic studies: (a) the traditional Islamic view, which many non-Muslim scholars still uphold as well; (b) a number of revisionist views which have ...et up a more realistic chronology, less dependent on the “evidence” of the Muslim tradition.25 KB (3,636 words) - 01:23, 8 June 2016
- ...Caharlesworth, Gabriele Boccaccini, and representatives of the Jewish and Muslim communities of Rome]] *€0 – Authors of Major Papers18 KB (2,551 words) - 18:58, 13 April 2021