- Ignác (Yitzhaq Yehuda)
Goldziher (22 June 1850 – 13
November 1921),
often credited as
Ignaz Goldziher, was a
Hungarian scholar of Islam.
Alongside Joseph...
- The
Goldziher Prize has been
awarded since 2010. The
prize was
originally awarded to
scholars and
activists working in the
arena of
interfaith relations...
- work of
Ignaz Goldziher,
Muhammedanische Studien (Muslim Studies), is
considered seminal in the
field of
Western hadith studies.
Goldziher took the same...
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Madelung 1988.
Madelung 1988;
Goldziher &
Tritton 2012.
Madelung 1988;
Goldziher &
Tritton 2012;
Haider 2014, p. 107.
Goldziher &
Tritton 2012;
Madelung 1988...
- **** exegetes.
Among modern Islamicists, this view is
shared by Ignác
Goldziher (d. 1921) and his coauthors, and
mentioned by Sharon,
while Wilferd Madelung...
- and
founding two-volume work in the
field of
Islamic studies by Ignác
Goldziher (1850–1921),
originally published in
German in 1889–1890, and translated...
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discipline of the
hadith sciences.
Since the
pioneering work of
Ignaz Goldziher, the
sentiment has been that
hadith are a more
faithful source for understanding...
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inclusion of Muhammad's
wives in the Ahl al-Bayt. This view is
shared by
Goldziher and his coauthors. Alternatively,
Leaman argues that only
those wives...
- org. 13
January 2015.
Archived from the
original on 9
February 2015.
Goldziher, I.; van Arendonk, C.; Tritton, A.S. (2012). "Ahl al- Bayt". In P. Bearman;...
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critical investigation of the
theories of
fellow Islamic scholars Ignác
Goldziher,
David Margoliouth, and
Joseph Schacht. He was born in Mau,
India then...