Orientalist scholars of Islam
- Orientalist scholars of Islam
:"This is a sub-article to Orientalism and Non-Muslim Islamic scholars.
The Orientalist view of Islam is the first attempt of Europe to understand Islam. Some Orientalists became knowledgeable in Islamic Studies to the extent they became Islamic scholars. For a list of them, see List of Islamic scholars.
Some Orientalists praised the religious tolerance of Islamic countries in contrast with the Christian West, or the status of scholarship in Mandarin China. With the translation of the Avesta by Abraham Anquetil-Duperron and the discovery of the Indo-European languages by William Jones complex connections between the early history of Eastern and Western cultures emerged. However, these developments occurred in the context of rivalry between France and Britain for control of India, and were associated with attempts to understand colonised cultures in order more effectively to control them. Liberal economists such as James Mill denigrated Eastern countries on the grounds that their civilizations were static and corruptFact|date=February 2007. Even Karl Marx characterised the "Asiatic mode of production" as unchanging. Christian evangelists sought to denigrate Eastern religious traditions as superstitions (see Juggernaut).
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*List of Islamic studies scholars
** At section 5. "Orientalists/Non-Muslims" there appears an annotated list of over 150 western & eastern non-Muslim scholars, often with titles of their writings on Islam.
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