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Sigrid Hunke

    April 26, 1913 – June 15, 1999

    Sigrid Hunke was a German author recognized for her contributions to religious studies. She explored the influence of Islam on Western values, asserting that Arab contributions represented a pivotal step in liberating Europe from Christian dominance. Hunke approached religion from an unconventional perspective, identifying as a pagan Unitarian. Her work delves into themes that challenge conventional understandings of faith and cultural development.

    Allāh laisa ka-ḏālika
    Der Arzt in der arabischen Kultur
    Europas andere Religion
    Wer oder was ist Gott? 2
    Allah ist ganz anders
    Allahs Sonne über dem Abendland