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The Goldziher Prize[1] has been awarded since 2010. The prize was originally awarded to scholars and activists working in the arena of interfaith relations and scholarship, honoring Prof. Mark Cohen (2010), Rabbi Burton Visotzky (2012), Prof. Josef Meri (2014), Mr. Daoud Abudiab and Mr. Bernhard Werthan (2016). In 2017 and 2019, the Goldziher Prize was presented by Merrimack College’s The Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, an independent college in the Catholic Augustinian tradition, and The William and Mary Greve Foundation. In 2019, the Religion News Foundation, the educational and charitable arm of the Religion News Association, joined the effort. In 2022, The William and Mary Greve Foundation, under the leadership of John W. Kiser will sponsor the prize.
The six 2019 winners were: Sana Ullah, photography; Hannah Allam, writing; Leila Fadel, audio, Zainab Sultan and Si Chen, film; and Aymann Ismail, video. In 2017 there were three winners: Joshua Seftel, Samuel Freedman, and Robin Wright.[2]
In the early phase, The Goldziher Prize in Jewish-Muslim Relations was awarded biennially by the Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations, Merrimack College. According to the Center's website, winners received a prize of $25,000.00 award "for work that contributes significantly to reverence, understanding and collaboration in common moral purposes between Jews and Muslims."[3] The award is named after Ignac Goldziher.
The GoldziherPrize has been awarded since 2010. The prize was originally awarded to scholars and activists working in the arena of interfaith relations...
Judaism in America.[citation needed] In 2012 Visotzky was awarded the GoldziherPrize for his work in Jewish-Muslim relations. In 2022 he was awarded the...
video series This Planet (http://thisplanet.tv), and of The GoldziherPrize (http://goldziher.org) for Excellence in Journalism covering Muslim Americans...
in the field of science of Hadeeth.” — Goldziher, The Ẓāhirīs: Their Doctrine and Their History (1971) Goldziher says, “The period between the sixth (hijri)...
Kurdistan. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Goldziher, Ignác; Patai, Raphael (1987). Ignaz Goldziher and his Oriental diary: A translation and psychological...
about their opinions on the subject. One of the respondents was Ignaz Goldziher whose proposals were at least partly implemented: oriental languages,...
politician, 15th Prime Minister of New Zealand (d. 1906) 1850 – Ignác Goldziher, Hungarian scholar of Islam (d. 1921) 1855 – Samuel Morris, Australian...
applied to the Qu'ran, claiming that it had a non-divine origin. Ignác Goldziher and Henry Corbin wrote about the influence of Zoroastrianism, and others...
in Budapest to read Latin and History. Among his professors were Ignác Goldziher, considered one of the founders of modern Islamic studies;[citation needed]...
Frigyes Medveczky 1902–03: Imre Payer 1908–09: Oszkár Asbóth 1917–18: Ignác Goldziher 1925–26: Arthur Yolland 1927–28: Lajos Méhelÿ 1928–29: Antal Hekler 1932–33:...
Daniel Carter Beard, American scouting pioneer (d. 1941) June 22 – Ignaz Goldziher, Hungarian orientalist (d. 1921) June 24 – Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl...
Germany. One of Schwally's books was dedicated to his friends, Ignaz Goldziher in Budapest and Christian Snouck Hurgronje in Leiden, with whom he had...
would suggest that the number of kinsfolk is in the tens of millions. Goldziher, I. and Boer, Tj. de, "At̲h̲ar", in: Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition...
clearly influenced by al-Ghazali, the two never personally met (citing Goldziher). Roger Le Tourneau, The Almohad Movement in North Africa in the Twelfth...
had a regular correspondence with Ignaz Goldziher as well for about 30 years i.e. to the end of Goldziher's life. Anthony entered Trinity College, Cambridge...
clearly influenced by al-Ghazali, the two never personally met (citing Goldziher). Roger Le Tourneau, The Almohad Movement in North Africa in the Twelfth...
religious scholar, has listed 8,000 female jurists, and orientalist Ignaz Goldziher estimates 15 percent of medieval hadith scholars were women. Women, during...
wa-asrāa al-tanʿwil, ed. H.O. Fleischer (Leipzig, 1846-1848), v.2, p.6 I. Goldziher, Introduction to Islamic Theology and Law, trans. A. & R. Hamori (Princeton...