Asma Hilali

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Asma Hilali is a religious studies and Quranic studies scholar and associate professor of Islamic studies at the University of Lille, France.[1]

Biography

Hilali received her PhD from l’École Pratique des Hautes Études, Paris. She has conducted research at different centers across Germany, France, and the United Kingdom.[2]

Works

  • The Sanaa Palimpsest: The Transmission of the Qur’an in the First Centuries AH (2017)[3]
  • The Making of Religious Texts in Islam: The Fragment and the Whole (ed.) with S. R. Burge (2017)

References

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