List of Islamic studies scholars

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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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Unorthodox scholars

Converts to Islam

See also

Salah S. Ali: Scholar in Comparative Cultural and Islamic Studies, Mosul University and HIA University College in Kristiansand, Norway

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