The Kurds and Islam
Publication date
1998
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Bruinessen, M.M. van
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Abstract
After Turkish, Arabic and Persian, Kurdish is the fourth language of
the Middle East in number of speakers.[1] Presently the Kurds
number, by conservative estimate, 20 to 25 million, which makes
them the largest stateless people of the Middle East. Numerous Kurds
have played important roles in the history of Islam but this has often
remained unnoticed because they did not explicitly identify
themselves by their ethnic origins; when they expressed themselves in
writing they usually did so in one (or more) of the three neighbour
languages.