- Henri Lammens
Henri Lammens (1862-1937) was a prominent Belgian-born
Jesuit andOrientalist .Born in
Ghent ,Belgium ofCatholic Flemish stock, Henri Lammens joined theSociety of Jesus inBeirut at the age of fifteen, and settled permanently inLebanon . During his first eight years there Lammens mastered theArabic language , as well asLatin , and Greek. His first work of scholarship was a dictionary of Arabic usage (1889). He edited "al-Bashir ", the Jesuit newspaper ofBeirut , and after much travelling, he began his career as an Orientalist at the School of Oriental Studies at the Jesuit College in 1907.He published a series of studies on the
Umayyads , and several on pre-IslamicArabia : "Etudes sur le regne du calife Omaiyade Mo'awia ler" (1908), "Le berceau de l'Islam; L'Arabie occidentale à la vielle de l'Hegire" (1914). He contributed many articles to the first edition of the "Encyclopaedia of Islam ", as well as to various learned journals.His contributions are considered highly influential among Western historians of Islam; and yet he has often been criticized for his skewed portrayal of many issues. It is universally acknowledged "that Lammens provided the study of the sira with a new basis; and none would underestimate his contributions on the history of the Umayyads."
Other people's views of Henri Lammens
Maxime Rodinson , a contemporary of Lammens, and a biographer ofMuhammad , characterized Lammens as :"filled with a holy contempt for Islam, for its 'delusive glory', and 'lascivious' prophet." ["A Critical Survey of Modern Studies of Muhammad" p26]A "
Library Journal " reviewer wrote::"...one who had 'a holy contempt for Islam.' Lammens himself refers to theQur'an as an 'infinitely shabby journal."' [-Michael W. Ellis, Ellenville P.L., NY ]Works
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*"The Age of Muhammad and the Chronology of the Sira "
*"Fatima and the Daughters of Muhammad "Some of Lammens's studies are included in "
Quest for the Historical Muhammad ", edited byIbn Warraq .References
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