Scholars have made contesting claims about the nature and scale of works on religions by Muslim scholars before modern times. The present paper explores various primary and secondary sources, especially the classical bibliographical indexes that the scholarly tradition under scrutiny itself produced, and classifies these works into three types: (a) polemics, (b) works that present authentic knowledge about various faith traditions or introduce methodological novelties but carry some degree of apologetic undertone, and (c) descriptive writings on religions which resemble the modern-day academic study of religion. Based on these distinctions and an assessment of the number of works in each type, the paper maintains that a sprouting tradition ...
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<p><em>The following article is analyzing both Fuat Sezgin’s approach to Western scholar...
Why has Religious Studies failed to gain ground in Middle Eastern universities? This article aims to...
The publication of the following articles by Al-Jami‘ah shows how rich the subjects of Islamic stud...
The classical Muslim scholarly tradition produced an assortment of literature on different religions...
As in the early Islamic period, so today Muslims scholars and students face several challenges in th...
The future and relevance of the history of religions discipline in the Swedish context has been disc...
This paper discusses various interpretations about the emergence of the academic study of religion i...
This article constitutes a concise, critical review of today‘s situation in Islamic studies with pot...
Abstract The Article is an attempt to investigate formation and interactions of Islam, Judaism and ...
My paper has 3 goals: 1) to introduce and outline the field of ‘critical religion’; 2) to set out my...
This book, The Study of Religious Traditions, addresses number of issues and themes of the study of ...
While religion is a part of every culture and is entangled in many facets of the lives of those who ...
Several attempts have been made by scholars, both medieval and contemporary on the impact of Islam o...
The term ‘religion’ as a discursive term occupies a dominant, but neglected feature of Muslim intell...
This dissertation explores South Asian, Islamicate definitions of religion, imperial uses of those d...
<p><em>The following article is analyzing both Fuat Sezgin’s approach to Western scholar...
Why has Religious Studies failed to gain ground in Middle Eastern universities? This article aims to...
The publication of the following articles by Al-Jami‘ah shows how rich the subjects of Islamic stud...