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''' Józef Bielawski''' (1910-1997) was a Polish scholar.
''' Józef Bielawski''' (1910-1997) was a Polish scholar. Bielawski was born August 12, 1910 in Stara Wieś, Poland. A graduate of Jagiellonian University, in 1948-1950 he served as the cultural attaché of the Polish Embassy in Turkey. He is regarded as the father of Islamic studies in Poland, having created and directed the Arab and Islamic studies program at the University of Warsaw since 1968. Bielawski died September 19, 1997 in Warsaw, Poland.


==Biography==
==Works==
 
Józef Bielawski was born August 12, 1910 in Stara Wieś, Poland.
 
A graduate of Jagiellonian University, in 1948-1950 he served as the cultural attaché of the Polish Embassy in Turkey. He is regarded as the father of Islamic studies in Poland, having created and directed the Arab and Islamic studies program at the University of Warsaw since 1968.
 
Bielawski died September 19, 1997 in Warsaw, Poland.
 
==Works on Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Origins==


====Books====
====Books====
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*[[Koran (Qur'an / 1986 Bielawski), book]]
*[[Koran (Qur'an / 1986 Bielawski), book]]


==External links==
==Biography==


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Józef_Bielawski Wikipedia]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Józef_Bielawski Wikipedia]




[[Category:Scholars|Bielawski]]
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[[Category:Polish|1910 Bielawski]]
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[[Category:Early Islamic Scholars|1910 Bielawski]]
[[Category:Early Islamic Scholars & Authors|1910 Bielawski]]
[[Category:Early Islamic Scholars--Poland|1910 Bielawski]]
[[Category:Early Islamic Scholars & Authors--Polish|1910 Bielawski]]

Latest revision as of 13:08, 16 May 2015

Józef Bielawski (1910-1997) was a Polish scholar. Bielawski was born August 12, 1910 in Stara Wieś, Poland. A graduate of Jagiellonian University, in 1948-1950 he served as the cultural attaché of the Polish Embassy in Turkey. He is regarded as the father of Islamic studies in Poland, having created and directed the Arab and Islamic studies program at the University of Warsaw since 1968. Bielawski died September 19, 1997 in Warsaw, Poland.

Works

Books

Biography