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'''Early Islamic Studies''' is a field of research that specializes in the study of [[formative Islam]] in its Jewish-Christian setting.
'''Early Islamic Studies''' is a field of research that specializes in the study of [[formative Islam]] in its Jewish-Christian setting.


< [[Early Islamic Studies in Denmark|Denmark]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in France|France]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in Germany|Germany]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in Israel|Israel]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in the Netherlands|Netherlands]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in Sweden|Sweden]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in the United States|United States]] >
< [[Early Islamic Studies in Denmark|Denmark]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in France|France]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in Germany|Germany]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies Greece|Greece]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in Israel|Israel]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in the Netherlands|Netherlands]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in Sweden|Sweden]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in the United Kingdom|United Kingdom]] -- [[Early Islamic Studies in the United States|United States]] >

Revision as of 15:12, 23 December 2012

Early Islamic Studies is a field of research that specializes in the study of formative Islam in its Jewish-Christian setting.

< Denmark -- France -- Germany -- Greece -- Israel -- Netherlands -- Sweden -- United Kingdom -- United States >

Pages in category "Early Islamic Studies"

The following 155 pages are in this category, out of 155 total.

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Media in category "Early Islamic Studies"

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