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Moshe Sharon, Ph.D.
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Professor of Islamic History
Hebrew University, Jerusalem
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No Statement found
to the question "What are the solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?"
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no official statement
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Experts:
Members of Congress, Ambassadors, Counsul Generals, heads of government, members of legislative bodies, and Ph.D.'s with significant involvement in, or related to, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
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Research Interests
- Early Islamic history with special emphasis on the birth of Islam
- The origins and development of the Shi`a
- The history of the Holy Land under
Islam
- Arabic epigraphy and papyrology
- Judaism, Christianity and Islam - their interaction
- Desert rock drawings and desert architecture
- Messianic thought in Islam
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| Education: |
Ph.D., Hebrew University, 1971
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Select Publications
- Corpus Inscriptionum Arabicarum Palaestinae, Brill Academic Publishers, 2004
- Studies in Modern Religions, Religious Movements and the Babi-Baha'I Faiths, (Studies in the History of Religions), Brill Academic Publishers, 2004
- Judaism, Christianity, and Islam: Interaction and conflict, Thorold's Africana Books, 1989
- Revolt: The Social and Military Aspects of the Abbasid Revolution: Black Banners from the East II, Max Schloessinger Memorial Fund, Hebrew University, 1990
- Judaism in the Context of Diverse Civilizations (Publications of the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg), Maksim Publishing, 1993
- The Holy Land in History and Thought: Papers Submitted to the International Conference on the Relations Between the Holy Land and the World Outside It, editor, Brill Academic Pub, 1997
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