• Louis Massignon (25 July 1883 – 31 October 1962) was a French Catholic scholar of Islam and a pioneer of Catholic-Muslim mutual understanding. He was...
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  • Massignon is a surname, and may refer to: Geneviève Massignon (1921–1966), French linguist, ethnologist, musicologist and historian Louis Massignon (1883–1962)...
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    The Lycée français international Louis-Massignon, previously Groupe Scolaire Louis Massignon, (Arabic: ثانوية لويس ماسينيون) is a French international...
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  • Lycée Louis-Massignon may refer to: Lycée français international Louis-Massignon, in Casablanca, Morocco Lycée Louis-Massignon, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab...
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    al-Tawasin (ed. Louis Massignon). Librairie Paul Geuthner. Kitaab al-Tawaaseen, Massignon Press, Paris, 1913, vi, 32. Louis Massignon, Louis Gardet (1986)...
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  • becoming the first French translator of Martin Heidegger. In 1928, Louis Massignon (director of Islamic studies at the Sorbonne) introduced him to Suhrawardi...
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    madhhab. The origins of Salafism are disputed, with some historians like Louis Massignon tracing its origin to the intellectual movement in the second half...
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    cathedral were given in 1965 to the church of Le Vieux-Marché where Louis Massignon had established a Christian-Muslim pilgrimage during the independence...
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    1919 in a short notice that French scholar Louis Massignon (d. 1962) wrote in Revue du monde musulman. Massignon did not initially claim that the two reformers...
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    Early Sufis," Arabica, T. 48, Fasc. 3 (2001), p. 352 "LOUIS MASSIGNON", The Theology of Louis Massignon, Catholic University of America Press, pp. 18–45,...
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    al-Arabeyyah magazine in 1937 about al-Hallaj, Goumah was called on by Louis Massignon the famous French orientalist at Goumah house in Heliopolis to discuss...
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  • Geneviève Massignon (Paris, 27 April 1921 – 6 June 1966) was a French linguist, ethnologist, musicologist and historian who studied Acadian speech, as...
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  • Lycée Louis Massignon (also referred to as LLM) is one of two French language schools in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - the other being Lycée Théodore...
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  • through the deity worshipped by Abraham. The Catholic scholar of Islam Louis Massignon stated that the phrase "Abrahamic religion" means that all these religions...
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  • Brothers of Jesus congregation, along with his friend Louis Massignon, in 1933. Under the name of Louis Gardet he devoted himself to the research of the Islamic...
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    Pierre Henry Ferdinand Massignon, was a French sculptor, painter, ceramist and medallist. He was the father to Louis Massignon. Roche first studied medicine...
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  • as focusing on contemporary spiritual figures such as Simone Weil, Louis Massignon and Frithjof Schuon. Born in France in 1958, he took a graduate degree...
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    political, cultural and religious centre of the state. Islam scholar Louis Massignon dubbed the fourth century AH /tenth century CE as the "Ismaili century...
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  • modern flag. Ed Evanko – Actor who became a Ukrainian Catholic priest. Louis Massignon – Scholar of Islam who transferred to the Melkite Greek Catholic Church...
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    this book he was to complete the work of French scholar Professor Louis Massignon. In the book, Fatima Zahra, the daughter of the Islamic prophet Muhammad...
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    of religions in Paris, and followed the courses of Islamic scholar Louis Massignon, Jacques Berque and the sociologist Georges Gurvitch. He also came...
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    movement was Louis Massignon, a French Orientalist, who brought his concern before the Arabic Language Academy in Damascus in 1928. Massignon's attempt at...
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    Orientalists as Theodor Nöldeke (Sketches from Eastern History) and Louis Massignon (The Passion of al-Hallaj). Alexandre Popović has authored a more recent...
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    first was a French language translation by Louis-Charles Damais with a foreword by Orientalist Louis Massignon, published in 1960, and in 1964 a reprint...
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    French Arabist Louis Massignon in Cairo...
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  • his world outlook. Among his contemporary influences, Shariati names Louis Massignon (with whom he had worked), Georges Gurvitch (who he hailed as "world's...
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  • religions, with a focus on the contributions of French Islamic scholar Louis Massignon. He obtained his first degree in Islamic law from Al-Azhar University...
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  • scholar Mahdi Elmandjra called the Gulf War as it was being fought." Louis Massignon, La psychologie musulmane (1931), in Idem, Ecrits mémorables, t. I...
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     517–518. Z. V. Togan, "Sur l’Origine des Safavides," in Melanges Louis Massignon, Damascus, 1957, III, pp. 345-57 Matthee 2008. Savory 2007, p. 3. Curtis...
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  • of Morocco. As of 2004 it had 145,928 inhabitants. Groupe Scolaire Louis Massignon, a French international school, maintains one of its primary school...
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