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Suliman Bashear
Profesor Mualaf Jerman Sekarang Sudah Μmurtad¶
Race, Rebellion, and Arab Muslim Slavery : the Zanj Rebellion in Iraq, 869 - 883 C.E
Book Reviews
America, the Second ‘Ad: Prophecies About the D Ownfall of the United States 1
1 the Study of Islam's Origins Since W. Montgomery Watt's Publications Fred M. Donner
The Question of Supersessionism in Early Islam and the Qurʾan
Nicholas of Cusa and Islam Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions
Leftist Women, Palestinians, and the Jordanian Communist Party, 1936–1957
The Jewish and Christian Background of the Earliest Islamic Liturgical Calendar1
Faith and Secularisation in Religious Colleges and Universities
Moving out of the Margins: the Shi‘As of Lebanon and Their Journey out of Marginalization and Poverty
Competing Approaches
Late Antique and Medieval Islamic Legal Histories: Contextual Changes and Comparative (Re)Considerations
Ṣan'ā' 1 and the Origins of the Qur'ān
Conversion and Religious Identity in Early Islamic
Yehuda D. Nevo – a Comprehensive Skeptical Theory on the Genesis of Islam1
Scholars Are Quietly Offering New Theories of the Koran1
Prologue: the Letter
Top View
Eastern Christianity and the Rise of Islam: Seventh to Twelfth Centuries
Copyright by Kristin Shawn Tassin 2014
The Christian Origins of the Koran
Das Jesusbild Im Koran Sagt Ihnen Der Name Christoph Luxenberg
Christian-Muslim Symbolism on Coins of the Early Arab Empire …
Oral Tradition and Scribal Conventions in the Documents Attributed to the Prophet Muḥammad
Muslim Constructions of Al‐Jāhiliyya and Arab History
South Arabian Messiahs: a Motif in Legends, History, and Eschatology in the Early Islamic Period (From Ca
The Absence of the Corporation in Islamic Law: Origins and Persistence Author(S): Timur Kuran Source: the American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol
Christian-Muslim Polemics in the Ottoman Print Sphere, 1861-1915
Al-Ḥabasha in Miṣr and The
The Enigmatic Orientation of the Great Mosque of Córdoba
The Qibla As Ritual, Metaphor, and Identity Marker in Early Islam Ari Michael Gordon University of Pennsylvania,
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