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David Samuel Margoliouth

Margoliouth, D. S.(1858-1940), Mohammed, In Series: What did they teach? Blackie & Son, London, England, University, Macmillan & Company, Ltd, 1939, pp. 151.

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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), Mohammedanism, (Revised 1912), Thornton Butterworth Ltd., London, England, 1911, pp. 255.

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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), Mohammed and The Rise of Islam,  G. P. Putnam's Sons, London, England, 1905, pp. 481. The PDF and Word document files are large due to the number of illustrations in the book.

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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), The Early Development of Mohammedanism, Hibbert Lectures 1913, Williams and Norgate, London, England, 1914, pp. 265.

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Margoliouth, D.S. (1858-1940), The Relations between Arabs and Israelites prior to the Rise of Islam, The Schweich Lectures 1921, Oxford University Press, London, England, 1924, pp. 87.

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