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Hichem Djait (Arabic: هشام جعيط;
December 6, 1935 – June 1, 2021), also
known as
Hichem Jaiet, was a
prominent historian and
scholar of Islam.
Djait was...
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Djaït is an old
palace of the
Medina of Tunis. It is
located in the
Street of Sidi ben Arous. The
family of
Djaït authentic of Yemen.[clarification...
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Columbia University Press, 2017, 226, 240.
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Youssef Djaït (Arabic: يوسف جعيط) (born 1830 in Tunis, died 1915), was
Prime Minister of the
Beylik of Tunis. He came from a
family of scholars, who had...
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Wayback Machine Hédi Slim,
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Memoires Archived...
- Al-Kindi Al-Hirah
Ghurabiyya Shia
Great Mosque (Kufa)
Arfaja al-Bariqi
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April 2012). "al-Kūfa".
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Conquest of Spain: 710–797. Wiley. ISBN 978-0-631-19405-7.
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Hichem (2008). تأسيس الغرب الإسلامي (in Arabic) (2nd ed.). Beirut: دار...
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supported the
Wahhabi movement{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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Djait,
Hicham (2011).
Islamic Culture in Crisis: A
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Muslim World.
Marshall Cavendish. 2011. pp. 152. ISBN 9780761479291.
Djaït,
Hichem (2007). Bosworth,
Clifford Edmund (ed.).
Historic Cities of the...
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Encyclopaedia of
Islam (2nd ed.).
Brill Reference Online.
Islam portal Djaït,
Hichem (2008). La
Grande Discorde:
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