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Amamou, Hayet and Lucas, Christopher, trans. (2023) Djaït on early Islamic history – Arab-Islamic primary sources and the writings of Orientalists. In: Louhichi, Soumaya (ed.), Studies of Djaït’s Work on Early Islam (Islam im Diskurs, vol. 9) . Berlin: EB-Verlag. pp. 17-52.

Hammami, Nader and Lucas, Christopher, trans. (2023) Hichem Djaït on the Quran as a source for early Islamic history. In: Louhichi, Soumaya (ed.), Studies of Djaït’s Work on Early Islam (Islam im Diskurs, vol. 9) . Berlin: EB-Verlag. pp. 69-90.

Louhichi, Soumaya and Lucas, Christopher, trans. (2023) Introduction. In: Louhichi, Soumaya (ed.), Studies of Djaït’s Work on Early Islam (Islam im Diskurs, vol. 9) . Berlin: EB-Verlag. pp. 7-16.

Louhichi, Soumaya and Lucas, Christopher, trans. (2023) On Djaït and modern prophetic biography. In: Louhichi, Soumaya (ed.), Studies of Djaït’s Work on Early Islam (Islam im Diskurs, vol. 9) . Berlin: EB-Verlag. pp. 129-156.

Alaoui, Mustapha and Lucas, Christopher, trans. (2023) On the confusion of faith, science, and humanism in Hichem Djaït’s Fī s-sīra an-nabawiyya. In: Louhichi, Soumaya (ed.), Studies of Djaït’s Work on Early Islam (Islam im Diskurs, vol. 9) . Berlin: EB-Verlag. pp. 107-128.

Sakly, Mondher and Lucas, Christopher, trans. (2023) On the terminology relating to tribal elites in early Islam – Competition and social status. In: Louhichi, Soumaya (ed.), Studies of Djaït’s Work on Early Islam (Islam im Diskurs, vol. 9) . Berlin: EB-Verlag. pp. 221-246.

Said, Mohamed and Lucas, Christopher, trans. (2023) An analysis of Djaït’s research into written sources for the history of Africa before the fifteenth century CE. In: Louhichi, Soumaya (ed.), Studies of Djaït’s Work on Early Islam (Islam im Diskurs, vol. 9) . Berlin: EB-Verlag. pp. 157-192.

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