Arthur Stanley Tritton
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Arthur Stanley Tritton, D. Litt., (February 25, 1881 — November 8, 1973) was a British historian and scholar of Islam. He was appointed Professor of Arabic at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London [1] in 1938, and also spent some time teaching at Aligarh University. [2] He published his work as A.S.Tritton.
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- The Rise of the Imams of Sanaa (1925)
- The Caliphs and their non-Muslim Subjects: a Critical Study of the Covenant of Umar (1930)
- Teach Yourself Arabic (1943)
- Muslim Theology (1947)
- Islam: Belief and Practices (1951)
- Materials on Muslim education in the Middle Ages (1957) [3]
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