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- The People of the Book, Ahl Al-Kitāb: a Comparative Theological Exploration
- Copyright 1976 Revised Edition Published 1982 by the People Of
- A Qur'anic Perspective
- Jews and Christians in Muslim Educational Institutions Muhammad
- Glossary 1. Ahl Al-Kitab
- The Qur'anic Jesus: a Study of Parallels with Non-Biblical Texts
- The Muslim World NOTES (622-1650 CE)
- On the Origins of the Hijr¯I Calendar: a Multi-Faceted Perspective Based
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- Who Was Muhammad & How Did Islam Unite the Arab People?
- The Arabic Story: Mirror of a Culture a Curriculum for the West Olfat El-Mallakh, Adjunct Professor, College of Dupage
- Revisiting the Mandaeans and the New Testament
- The Mandaean Death of John Charles G Häberl Rutgers University (2 March 2016)
- Islam Considered
- Muslim Legal Traditions of Dhimmah and Relevant Human Rights Law
- Muslim Militant's Mindset and Quranic Verses: a Comparison of Narratives
- The Treatment of Dhimmis (Protected Religious Minorities) in Islamic Lands1
- Jews and Muslims in Conversation
- Uncorrected Proof
- Text: HISTORY ALIVE! the Medieval World
- The Scriptures: Bible, New Testament, and Quran
- Adult Biblical Education Series
- I After Conversion
- MUSLIMS CALL CHRISTIANS “PEOPLE of the BOOK” by Yohannes Mengsteab
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- RIGHTS of MINORITIES in ISLAM from DHIMMIS to CITIZENS DATE MAY 9, 2017 by DENIS BAŠIĆ Religion & Human Rights
- Peace and War in the Qur'an and Juridical Literature: a Comparative Perspective Liyakat Takim Mcmaster University
- An Argument in Favor of Tolerance: Muslims and Hindus
- Interpretations of Jesus and the Virgin Mary in the Quran and the Bible: a Possible Contribution to Muslim-Christian Cooperation?
- The Israelite Origins of the Mandaean People
- A Study Through the Book of Luke
- Entire Christianity and Islam Issue
- The Covenants of the Prophet and the Subject of Succession
- How Jews, Christians, and Muslims Perceive People Who