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| - He does mention that in the era of Philip Hitti Princeton produced a large group of important scholars, and its brand of Oriental studies stimulated great scholarly interest in the field (p. 296), but he oddly ignores every one of these scholars, including W. C. Smith, G. Hourani, N. A. Faris, C. Zurayk, I. Shahid, I. Abu-Lughod, and Hitti himself, men who could hardly be accused of anti-Islamic
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