The three-volume reference identifies authors whose articles have been listed in the various volumes of Index Islamicus, 1665-1980, along with some authors whose articles ought to have been listed but
A restless decade into his retirement, German Islamic scholar Behn here presents the second of three volumes identifying people and their works listed in the Index (1989) and its Supplement (1995-96).
This three-volume reference identifies authors whose articles have been listed in the various volumes of Index Islamicus, 1665-1980, along with some authors whose articles ought to have been listed bu
Hurgronje argues that passages in the Kor'an referring to Islam as the religion of Abraham make sense only in the context of Muhammad's period in Medina. When Muhammad experienced in Medina the disapp
Jewish Hungarian Goldziher (1850-1921) is considered by many to have laid nearly single-handedly the foundations for Islamic studies as an independent academic discipline. Of the many books in German