Anne-Marie Delcambre taught Arabic language at the
Lycée Louis-le-Grand and contributed to the
Encyclopædia of Islam by writing articles.
[2] She caused controversy among
Islamic apologists by publishing translations of Islamic texts that they had carefully avoided mentioning in their works and in the media.[3]
Published works
Anne-Marie Delcambre wrote mainly on the subject of Islamic civilization. Her work Mahomet: la parole d’Allah became one of the top five best-sellers of the Découvertes Gallimard collection.[4] Other works include: