Ignác Goldziher

Ignác (Yitzhaq Yehuda) Goldziher (22 June 1850 – 13 November 1921), often credited as Ignaz Goldziher, was a Hungarian scholar of Islam. Alongside Joseph Schacht and G.H.A. Juynboll, he is considered one of the pioneers of modern academic hadith studies.

His most important work is the two-volume ''Muhammedanische Studien'' (''Muslim Studies''), especially its second volume, which addresses questions of the origins, evolution, and development of hadith. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Muslim studies (Muhammedanische Studien) / by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 1967
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    Introduction to Islamic theology and law / by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 1981
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    Gesammelte Schriften / by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 1967
    Book
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    Muslim studies. by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 2017
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    Ignaz Goldziher and his Oriental diary : a translation and psychological portrait / by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 1987
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    On the history of grammar among the Arabs : an essay in literary history / by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 1994
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    Introduction to Islamic theology and law / by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 1981
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    Introduction to Islamic theology and law / by Goldziher, Ignác, 1850-1921

    Published 1981
    Book
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