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- Material Type
- 図書
- Author/Editor
- editor, Andrew Rippin
- Author Heading
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- Alternative Title
- Routledge studies in the QuranRoutledge studies in the QurʾanRoutledge studies in the Qur'ān
- Place of Publication (Country Code)
- us
- Target Audience
- 一般
- Note (General)
- Publisher varies: Routledge
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