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Scholars in Islamic studies are both Muslim and non-Muslim scholars who work in one or more fields of Islamic studies. "Islamic studies" an umbrella term for all Islam-related studies, related to both Islamization of knowledge and an extrinsic study of Islam, and Islamic culture. This article conflates scholars of Islam and Islamic scholars, i.e., objective and subjective scholars students of Islam.
The entries in the list are accompanied by their date of birth, branch of Islam, country of birth, field of study, famous works and short description.
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Lists
- List of Hadith compilers
- List of Shi'a Muslim Scholars
- List of Sunni Muslim scholars
- Non-Muslim Islamic scholars
- In the field of Sufism, see List of Sufis
- In the field of Islamic history, see list of Islamic historians
- In the field of Islamic philosophy, see list of Islamic philosophers
- In the field of Islamic jurisprudence, see list of Islamic Jurists
- In the field of Islamic mathematics, see List of Muslim mathematicians
- In the field of Islamic science, see List of Muslim scientists
- In the field of Islamic astronomy, see List of Muslim astronomers
Unorthodox scholars
Converts to Islam
- Maryum Jameela
- Roger Garaudy
- Jeffrey Lang
- Hamza Yusuf
- Hussein Ye
- Ivan Aguéli - Shaykh Abd al-Hadi Aqhili (1869-1917) Swedish-born wandering Shadhili Sufi.
- Sherman Jackson
- Yahya Michot
- Marmaduke Pickthall -1875, England, The meaning of the Holy Qur'an
- Michael Wolfe
- Nuh Keller
- Frithjof Schuon
- M. Ismail Marcinkowski
- Timothy Winter
- Bilal Philips
- Yusuf Estes
- Imam Zaid Shakir - American
- Thomas McElwain
- Abdul Ahad Davud
- Muhammad Asad (Leopold Weiss born in July 1900 in the city of Lviv, now in Ukraine, died 1992) was a Jew who converted to Islam.
- Martin Lings
- Ibn Yaḥyā al-Maghribī al-Samawʾal
- Gibril Haddad
- Ahmad Thomson
- Abdalqadir as-Sufi
- Aisha Bewley
- AbdalHaqq Bewley
See also
- Lists of Muslims
- Ulema - Community of legal scholars
- Permanent Committee of Scholars for Research and Fataawa
- Mullah
- List of Da'ees
- Western Muslims
- List of converts to Islam
- List of people by belief
- List of Arab scientists
- List of Iranian scientists
- Islamic philosophy
- Islamic studies
- Early Islamic philosophy
- List of Muslim warriors
- List of Marjas
- List of Ayatollahs
- List of Muslim writers and poets
- List of Muslim painters
- Muslim comparative religionists
- Muslim entertainers
- List of Muslim soldiers
- List of Muslim Dynasties
- List of famous Sufis
- Muslim doctors
- List of Islamic and Muslim related topics
Salah S. Ali: Scholar in Comparative Cultural and Islamic Studies, Mosul University and HIA University College in Kristiansand, Norway
External links
- Alfonso X el sabio, Escuela de Traductores in English
- List of Muslim scholars
- Chronological List of Islamic Scholars
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