Krzysztof Kościelniak

Krzysztof Kościelniak (born 7 August 1965 in Rabka, Poland ) – a Catholic priest, full Professor of History (History of the Orient, Asian Studies, Islamic Studies, History of Religion, History of the Oriental Churches). Currently, a full professor at the Jagiellonian University, 1994-2021 the researcher and lecturer at the John Paul II Pontifical Academy (UPJPII) in Kraków and in the Seminary of the Pauline Fathers in Kraków.

Education and research experience
He studied at the Higher Theological Seminary of the Archdiocese of Kraków (1985-1991) and the Pontifical Academy of Theology in Kraków (PAT; since 2009 the John Paul II Pontifical University – UPJPII), the second cycle of studies at the Faculty of Theology (1992). Further studies at: the Institute of Oriental Philology, Jagiellonian University (1995-1996), Institut für Sprachen und Kulturen des Vorderen Orients, Ruprecht Karls Universität Heidelberg, Germany (1996-1997), Pontificio Istituto di Studi Arabi e d'Islamistica – Arabic Study Centre Cairo, Egypt (1997-1998); Franciscan Center of Christian Oriental Studies, Cairo, Egypt (1997-1998). Ph.D. (Religiology) in 1999 from the Faculty of Theology of the Pontifical Academy of Theology. Habilitation (postdoctoral dissertation) in the Humanities, History of the Orient, 2001, Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage (PAT). Research long-term stay in Syria (2002-2003), professorship in 2004/2005 (Full Professor) – Faculty of History, Jagiellonian University. Various research stays, including Syria (a dozen times in 2004–2011), Rome, French Polynesia, London, New Zealand. Studies of the Muslim minority in Xīnjiāng (China), Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat (southern Thailand) and Turkey. A lecturer at Fu Jen Catholic University and Tamkang University, Taipei (2016-2017). A lecturer at Caucasus International University (2018) in Tbilisi (Georgia), visiting professor at Imam Khomeini International University (2019) in Qazvin (Iran).

Professional experience
Working as the Catholic priest he experienced Catholic communities in many countries Ordained by Cardinal Franciszek Macharski, in the Wawel Cathedral. 1991 the Parish of Saint Elizabeth in Jaworzno-Szczakowa (a deacon). Oświęcim (1991-1994 the Parish of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary), Broc and Vuippens (Diocèse de Lausanne, Genève et Fribourg, Switzerland, 1995-1997 in summer months); Cairo Egypt (the Latin Church of the Assumption Ataba, 1997-1998), Damascus, Syria (the Franciscan Church Bab Toma, 2002-2003); During his research stays he experienced Catholic communities in Germany, England, French Polynesia, New Zealand, Turkey and Taiwan. 1994-2010 (periods of residence in Poland) assistance in the parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Kraków–Mistrzejowice. Currently, he lives in the Parish of All Saints in Kraków (since 1995). Since 2004, each year in the Diocese of Sankt Pölten, Austria (in summer months) - he worked in Brand-Nagelberg, Sieghartskirchen, Yspertal and Pöchlarn. During stay in Poland, the Parish of All Saints in Kraków (since 1995), and the Parish of St. Nicholas in Skrzydlna (since 2010).

See: ''[http://www.kerygma.pl/1991/204-rocznik-sw-rafala-kalinowskiego Rocznik św. Rafała Kalinowskiego, Kapłani wyświęceni w Katedrze na Wawelu 18 maja 1991 roku] [The group of the year 1991 (Saint Raphael Kalinowski's group), priests ordained in the Cathedral of Wawel on May 18, 1991], [accessed: 14.07.2016]; Oxford Encyklopedia – Osobistości Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej – entry: Krzysztof Kościelniak'' [Oxford Encyclopedia of personalities of the Republic of Poland], London: An Oxford Encyclopedia Publication 2016, p. 555;

Wahrzeichen in Ordning renoviert , in: 20 Jahre Weinherbst Niederösterreich, [accessed: 20.07.2016];

Kraków – Parafia Wszystkich Świętych  [Kraków – All Saints' Parish], [accessed: 20.07.2016];

''[http://www.skrzydlna.diecezja.tarnow.pl/2015/06/16/ Parafia św. Mikołaja w Skrzydlnej] '' [Parish of Saint Nicholas in Skrzydlna], [accessed: 12.09.2016].

Jagiellonian University: since 2005, a full professor at the Faculty of International and Political Studies; since 2011, Head of the Department of the Middle East and North Africa, in 2012–2016, Head of the Institute of the Middle and Far East, (he contributed to the creation of Asian Studies), member of some commissions, organizer of several student summer schools in many Asian countries.

Pontifical Academy of Theology (since 2009 the John Paul II Pontifical University in Kraków): since 1994, a lecturer at the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Philosophy, the Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage, Faculty of Social Sciences). Assistant Professor (2001-2009) and Full Professor at the Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage (2009-2011). He held many positions, founder and editor-in-chief of the scientific journal 'Orientalia Christiana Cracoviensia' (2009-2012), the series of Oriental sources and monographs, he organized several student summer schools in Syria.

Expert activities: among others, the Congress of EPP Group in the European Parliament in Venice, Doha International Center for Interfaith Dialogue (Qatar), Al-Rai Center for Studies, Jordan Europe Business Association, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Malaysia (Islamic Science University of Malaysia), Singapore (10th International Conference on Language Literature, Culture and Education 2018) and Seville (World Congress on Middle Eastern Studies 2018). He delivered ca. 120 scientific papers and has given many interviews.

Scientific work and research
His research activities focus on the fields Asian/Oriental studies:

- the condition of the Muslim states, contemporary Islam and the Muslim minorities (Models of modernization of Islam in a dynamic context, the processes of democratization in today's Islamic world, elements of democracy in the Islamic world, the attempts of the separation of religion and state, Christian and Muslim perceptions of secularization its practical application in the Muslim countries and the economic consequences of the 'Arab Spring' (2011-2013) in Egypt, Tunisia, Syria and Libya, sources of the ideological success of Russia in the Syrian Civil War, external and internal prospects for ending Syria's civil war, cultural, and ethnic diversities of Muslim immigrants in Poland in the period of 1989–2014, perspectives and challenges of migration of Muslims to Europe, the Muslim-Hindu relations after the establishment of Bharatiya Janata Party(India), Muslim Uighur community in China, the life of Afaq Khoja (1626-1694) in the historical context and the polemics about his role within the Uighur community).

- Islamic Studies (Christian influences in Muslim tradition, the concept of time and calendar in Islam, Quranic demonology, the concept of al-ʿArāf ('Muslim purgatory'), the Qur'an hermeneutic in the world of Islam, Islamic jurisprudence and the rules of Sunni Muslim theology aspects of divinization according to Farīd-al-dīn ʿAṭṭār Nīšāpūrī  (died ca. 1221), the concept of the universality of Islam, the Muslim eschatology, the slavery and the status of women in Islam, the concept of Jihad in Sunni sources (Qur'an, Sunnah) and the modern modifications and perceptions of Jihad in the Islamic world. Jihad in various aspects contexts (historical, theological and dialogue of life). Author of the first Polish Concordance of the Qurʾān. He has translated and commented on several Hadiths.) See: ''[https://www.academia.edu/19107555/Wybrane_hadisy_ze_zbior%C3%B3w_kategorii_al-kutub_as-sitta_sze%C5%9Bciu_ksi%C4%85g_islamu_._I._Tradycje_ze_zbioru_A%E1%B9%A3-%E1%B9%A2a%E1%B8%A5i%E1%B8%A5_Al-Bu%E1%BA%96%C4%81r%C4%ABego_zm._870_ Wybrane hadisy ze zbiorów kategorii al-kutub as-sitta – „sześciu ksiąg islamu, Część I: Tradycje ze zbioru As-Sahih Al-Buhārīego (zm. 870)]'' [Selected hadiths from the collections of the category 'six books of Islam', part I: Traditions from the collection of As-Sahih Al-Buhārī (d. 870), Historical introduction, translation and commentary], in: 'Collectanea Theologica' 74(2004) pp. 137-148 [accessed: 10.07.2016];

''[https://www.academia.edu/19107560/Wybrane_hadisy_ze_zbior%C3%B3w_kategorii_al-kutub_as-sitta_sze%C5%9Bciu_ksi%C4%85g_islamu_._II._Tradycje_ze_zbioru_A%E1%B9%A3-%E1%B9%A2a%E1%B8%A5%C4%AB%E1%B8%A5_Al-Muslima_zm._875_._Wst%C4%99p_historyczny_t%C5%82umaczenie_i_komentarz Część II: Tradycje ze zbioru As-Sahih Al-Muslima (zm. 875). Wstęp historyczny, tłumaczenie i komentarz]'' [Selected hadiths from the collections of the category 'six books of Islam', part II: Traditions from the collection of As-Sahih Al-Muslim (d. 875). Historical introduction, translation and commentary] in: 'Collectanea Theologica' 74(2004) pp. 148-154 [accessed: 10.07.2016];

''[https://www.academia.edu/19107562/Wybrane_hadisy_ze_zbior%C3%B3w_kategorii_al-kutub_as-sitta_sze%C5%9Bciu_ksi%C4%85g_islamu_._III._Tradycje_ze_zbioru_Al-%C4%9E%C4%81mi_a%E1%B9%A3-%E1%B9%A2a%E1%B8%A5%C4%AB%E1%B8%A5_At-Tirmid%C4%ABego_zm._892_._Wst%C4%99p_historyczny_t%C5%82umaczenie_i_komentarz Część III: Tradycje ze zbioru Al-Ğāmi‘ as-Sahih At-Tirmidīego(zm. 892). Wstęp historyczny, tłumaczenie i komentarz]'' [Selected hadiths from the collections of the category al-kutub as-sitta –'six books of Islam', part III: Traditions from the collection of Al-Ğāmi‘ as-Sahih At-Tirmidī (d. 892). Historical introduction, translation and commentary], in: 'Collectanea Theologica' 74(2004) pp. 155-158 [accessed: 13.07.2016]; Chrześcijańskie wpływy na muzułmańską antropologię we wczesnym średniowieczu na przykładzie wybranych tradycji [The Christian influences on Muslim anthropology in the early Middle Ages on the some examples], in: 'Folia Historica Cracoviensia' 10(2004) pp. 221-226.

- the history of Islam and the Muslim World (the history of Central Asia from the 6th to the 12th centuries  and history of sub-Saharan Africa in the Middle Ages (published as parts of 'The Great History of the World). The achievements and failures of the Abbasids (750-1258), meanings of history in the Muslim thought, He has described Muhammad's tomb in Medina in the 17th century (focusing on the relations of the Islamicised Polish men kidnapped by Turks to Egypt) and analyzed the contribution of Tadeusz Lewicki (1906-1992) to Islamic studies and the history of West Africa.), he critically examined historical facts about the Battle of Al-Qādisiyya (636/637?), he presented the unsuccessful attempt to create the Arab kingdom of Syria by following the course of events from the attempts to proclaim Greater Syria to Syria divided under the French mandate (1915-1922).

- the Oriental Churches (Arab Christianity before Muhammad, and Christian Arabic literature before the rise of Islam The Christians in the Muslim world in the Middle Ages, the history of the Melkite Church (634-1516), See: K. Kościelniak, Between Constantinople, the Papacy, and the Caliphate. The Melkite Church in the Islamicate World, 634-969. ISBN 978-1-032-18132-5 London: Routledge,

See: ''[https://www.academia.edu/18822404/Grecy_i_Arabowie._Historia_Ko%C5%9Bcio%C5%82a_melkickiego_katolickiego_na_ziemiach_zdobytych_przez_muzu%C5%82man%C3%B3w_634_1516_ Grecy i Arabowie. Historia Kościoła melkickiego (katolickiego) na ziemiach zdobytych przez muzułmanów (634—1516)]'' [Greeks and Arabs. The History of the Melkite (Catholic) Church in the lands conquered by the Muslims (634-1516)], Kraków: UNUM 2004, [accessed: 10.07.2016]. Konsekwencje IV krucjaty dla patriarchatu Antiochii na tle relacji melkicko-łacińskich w XI-XIII wieku [Consequences of the Fourth Crusade for the Patriarchate of Antioch in the background of the Melkite-Latin relations in the 11 th-13th cc.], in: ''IV Krucjata. Historia – reperkusje – konsekwencje'', ed. Z. Kijas, M. Salamon, Kraków 2005: WAM, pp. 219-235; ''From Grecian to Arabic. The Contribution of the Melchite Church to Arabic Culture in the early Middle Ages (7th – 11th Centuries)'', in: 'Analecta Cracovienisa' 12(2006-2007) pp. 483-495;

Arabic Culture of the Melchite Church in the early Middle Ages (7th-11th centuries), in: Orientalia Christiana Cracoviensia 3(2011), pp. 55-66, [accessed: 24.07.2016];

The Melkites – 'people of the emperor' in Abbasid Baghdad and Central Asia, in: ''Prosperity and Stagnation. Some Cultural and Social Aspects of the Abbasides Period (750-1258)'', ed. K. Kościelniak, 'Orientalia Christiana Cracoviensia – Monographie' 1, Kraków 2010, pp. 101-114, accessed: 12.07.2016. the Maronite Church in the Middle East as a bridge between the East and the West, the contribution of Christian Maronites to the famous Organic Statute of Lebanon (Règlement) in 1861 and 1864 and statistical changes of Christians in Lebanon and Syria in the twentieth century. The changes of Coptic identity, the pluralism of the Catholic Church in Egypt, the condition of Christian minorities in Turkey and mariology in the East Syriac tradition.

- Islam and Christianity - interactions and dialogue (the influence of Biblical demonology on the Quranic concepts of Satan in the context of the interaction of Ancient religions, See: Złe duchy w Biblii i Koranie. Wpływ demonologii biblijnej na koraniczne koncepcje szatana w kontekście oddziaływań religii starożytnych [Evil Spirits in the Bible and the Koran – the influence of biblical demonology on the Koranic conceptions of Satan in the context of interactions of the ancient religions], Kraków: UNUM 1999, [accessed: 1.07.2016]. research was consulted with Prof. G.R. Khoury (Islamic studies, Heidelberg), Prof. S. Maulem (Assyriology, Heidelberg) and dr M. Ajuso (Pontificio Istituto di Studi Arabi e d'Islamistica – Egipt).

Apokryphishen (pseudoepigraphischen) Traditionen in die koranische Dämonologie [The apocryphal elements in Quranic demonology], in: 'Sprawozdania z Posiedzeń Komisji Naukowych Polskiej Akademii Nauk', vol. XLIII/1, Kraków 2000, pp. 53-56 [accessed: 23.07.2016];

Der Einfluß der biblischen Dämonologie auf die koranische Vorstellung des Satans [The influence of biblical demonology on the Quranic conceptions of Satan] in: The Final Conference of the Mobility Joint European Project – Tempus PHARE, Student Mobility for the Study of Religious Interaction: CHRISTIANITY – JUDAISM – ISLAM, Kraków 1998, pp. 119-124 [accessed: 13.07.2016];

Rola apokryfów w procesie przenikania idei demonologii biblijnej do Koranu [The role of the apocrypha in the process of the penetration of the idea of the Biblical demonology into the Quran], in: 'Przegląd Orientalistyczny' 1-2/2000, pp. 61-81 [accessed: 19.07.2016]; New Testament Abstracts 44/3(2000) p. 626. apocryphal tradition in the Quranic demonology, Muslim tradition in the background of the Christian-Islamic acculturation from the 7th to the 10th centuries, the origin, history and meaning of the New Testament borrowings in the hadiths, the interaction between the Qur'an and pre-Islamic Polytheistic and Christian beliefs, the Old and New Testament elements in the Qur'an, Christian influences on some Muslim interpretations of al-ʿArāf ('the Muslim purgatory') and early Christian (Patristic) elements in the Qur'an, the differences between Islam and Christianity.

- the History of Muslim-Christian Relations (the sources depicting the seizure of the Church of St. John the Baptist in Damascus during the reign of Caliph Walid II, the dynamism of the Muslim-Christian acculturation in the first centuries of Islam in the Middle East, culture and religion in the Middle East in the first centuries of Islam according to Ibn Haldūn (1332-1406), Christological aspects of the Christian-Islamic polemics from the early ages of Islam, the Arab invasion in Rome (846), the condition of Christian communities in the Muslim world before the Crusaders, the ambivalence of the position of Christians in the Muslim community, the destruction of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem in 1009, the description of Christians in Egypt by the Franciscan friar Anthony Gonzales (1673), the praise of the crusaders' attitude towards Muslims in Ibn Jubayr's chronicle concerning his journey to the East (d. 1217), the significance of the Franciscans in the Middle East during the Mameluke epoch, the imitation of the Islamic ideology of Jihad in 'Tactica' by Emperor Leo VI (866-912), the missionary activities of Protestant Churches in the eastern provinces of the Ottoman Empire in the first half of the 19th century, Western influences on the shaping of the political system in Lebanon in the second half of the 19th century. Muslim-Christian dialogue in the context of human rights (the Universal Declaration of Human Rights), dialogue of life between Christians and Muslims in the history of Lebanon (1861-1945) after the Organic Statute of Lebanon (Règlement), the Polish experience of co-existence between Christians and Muslims.

- theology and the history of religions, religious studies (the author of textbooks as part of the series 'Religions of the modern Middle and far East'; the first volume presents the complex of the phenomenon of religion, the second volume shows the comprehensive outline of Hinduism. He has also published the textbook on the Catholic theology of religions and has co-authored two textbooks on Catholic fundamental theology. He has compared the idea of martyrdom in several religions of the world. Investigated the contacts and interactions of the ancient Egyptians with the nomadic (Arab?) culture, elements of the ancient Egyptian demonology in religion in pre-Islamic Arabia, he presented the perspectives and problems of Catholic missions in Asia.

- biblical studies (this range of publications is typical for his early research activities (mainly biblical demonology). He has analyzed the theme of evil spirits in the Bible, presented an exegesis of some fragments of the Gospel of John which has the term άρχων του̃ κόσμου τούτου ('Lord of this world'). He has examined the connection between biblical demonology and ancient religions of the Middle East, and polemized with the theory of Gerald Messadié (Histoire générale du diable) that biblical demonology directly depends on Persian demonology. In addition to biblical demonology, he has conducted an exegesis of the Lord's Prayer and other fragments of the New Testament which were incorporated into the Muslim tradition.)

Membership in professional organizations
Member of the Association of European Arabists and Islamicists (L'Union Europeene des Arabisants st Islamisants – UEAI); the Committee of Oriental Studies of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, (2011-2014, the member of the presidium of this committee); the Committee on Byzantine of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw, Scientific Society of Australia, New Zealand and Oceania; the Association of the Fundamental Theologians in Poland and the Polish Theological Society in Kraków (both the Theological Commission and the Historical Commission), the John Paul II Intercultural Dialogue Institute in Kraków.

Books

 * Polish Muslims. Religion and Culture [Muzułmanie polscy. Religia i kultura], Kraków: Wydawnictwo M 2015 ( accessed: 20.12.2016);
 * ﻴﺎﻨﻮﺵ ﺪﺍﻨﺴﻜﻲ, ﺍﻠﺪﺮﺍﺴﺎﺖ ﺍﻠﻌﺮﺒﻴﺔ ﻮ ﺍﻹﺴﻼﻣﻴﺔ ﻔﻲ ﺒﻮﻠﻮﻨﻴﺎ, ﻣﺆﺘﻣﺭ ﺁﻔﺎﻖ ﺍﻋﻼﻗﺎﺖ ﺍﻷﺭﺩﻧﻴﺔ ﺍﻠﺒﻮﻠﻨﺪﻴﺔ 65,  عمّان: الجامعة الأردن ٢٠١١
 * Hinduism „Contemporary Religions of the Middle East and Far East" vol. 2 [Hinduizm, „Religie współczesnego Bliskiego i Dalekiego Wschodu" vol. 2], Kraków: Wydawnictwo M 2015;
 * The Complex Phenomenon of Religion, „Contemporary Religions of the Middle East and Far East" vol. 1 [Złożony obraz zjawiska religii, „Religie współczesnego Bliskiego i Dalekiego Wschodu" vol. 1], Kraków: Wydawnictwo M 2014; (accessed 12.12.2016)
 * Religious and Philosophical aspects of times and history in Islam, [Czas i historia w islamie. Kalendarz i podstawy chronologii muzułmańskiej], Kraków: Wydawnictwo UJ 2013 (accessed: 12.07.2016);
 * Dillemmas of democracy In the Middle East. Izrael, Jordan, Turkey, ed. K. Kościelniak, Kraków: UNUM 2010 (accessed: 12.07.2016).
 * State, Religion, Community. Selected Topics from Political Modernization in the Middle East [Państwo, religia i wspólnota. Wybrane zagadnienia z procesów modernizacji na Bliskim Wschodzie], ed. K. Kościelniak, Kraków: UNUM 2010;
 * Change and Stability. State, Religion and Politics in the Middle East and North Africa, ed. K. Kościelniak, Kraków: UNUM 2010 (accessed: 22.12.2016);
 * Prosperity and Stagnation. Some Cultural and Social Aspects of the Abbasides Period (750-1258), ed. K. Kościelniak, "Orientalia Christiana Cracoviensia" 1, Kraków 2010 (accessed: 12.07.2016);
 * Human rights in the culture of the Northern Africa, the Middle and Far East [Prawa człowieka w kulturze północnej Afryki Bliskiego i Dalekiego Wschodu], ed. K. Kościelniak, Kraków: UNUM 2008 (accessed: 12.12.2016).
 * Theme Concordance of the Koran [Tematyczna konkordancja do Koranu, Kraków 2006, Kraków: UNUM 2006 (accessed: 10.07.2016);
 * The Sunnah, Hadiths and Traditionalists. An Introduction to the Muslim Tradition [Sunna, hadisy i tradycjoniści. Wstęp do tradycji muzułmańskiej], Kraków: UNUM 2006 (accessed: 10.07.2016);
 * Christentum und Islam. Perspektive und Probleme des Dialogs, Kraków: UNUM, 2005 (accessed: 15.07.2016);
 * Greeks and Arabs. The History of the Melkite (Catholic) Church in the lands conquered by the Muslims (634-1516) [Grecy i Arabowie. Historia Kościoła melkickiego (katolickiego) na ziemiach zdobytych przez muzułmanów (634-1516)], Kraków: UNUM 2004 (accessed: 10.07.2016);
 * The Jihad. Holy War in Islam. The Relation Between Religion and State. Islam vs. Democracy. Christians in the Islamic Countries, [Dżihad. Święta wojna w islamie. Związek religii z państwem. Islam a demokracja. Chrześcijanie w krajach muzułmańskich], Kraków: Wydawnictwo M 2002 (accessed: 17.07.2016);
 * Zło osobowe w Biblii. Egzegetyczne, historyczne, religioznawcze i kulturowe aspekty demonologii biblijnej, Kraków: Wydawnictwo M 2002 (accessed: 17.12.2016);
 * Christianity Encountering World Religions [Chrześcijaństwo w spotkaniu z religiami świata], Kraków: Wydawnictwo M 2002 (accessed: 14.07.2016);
 * Muslim Tradition in the Background of the Christian-Islamic Acculturation from the 7th to the 10th Centuries. The Origin, History and Meaning of the New Testament Borrowings in the Hadiths [Tradycja muzułmańska na tle akulturacji chrześcijańsko-islamskiej od VII do X wieku. Geneza, historia i znaczenie zapożyczeń nowotestamentowych w hadisach], Kraków: UNUM 2001 (accessed: 22.11.2016).
 * 20 Centuries of Christianity in the Arab Culture, Volume I: Ancient Arabia. Christianity in Arabia until Muhammad (d. 632) [XX wieków chrześcijaństwa w kulturze arabskiej. Tom I: Arabia starożytna. Chrześcijaństwo w Arabii do Mahometa (632)], Kraków: UNUM 2000 (accessed: 19.07.2016);
 * Evil Spirits in the Bible and the Koran – the influence of biblical demonology on the Koranic conceptions of Satan in the context of interactions of the Ancient religions [Złe duchy w Biblii i Koranie - wpływ demonologii biblijnej na koraniczne koncepcje szatana w kontekście oddziaływań religii starożytnych], Kraków: UNUM 1999 (accessed: 1.07.201).

Links, sources

 * [Oxford Encyclopedia of Personalities of the Republic of Poland] Oxford Encyklopedia – Osobistości Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej, entry: Krzysztof Kościelniak, London: An Oxford Encyclopedia Publication 2016, pp. 555–556 (presentation of Prof. Krzysztof Kościelniak's activities and achievements till 2016);
 * Polish Scholarly Bibliography (PBN) – the portal of the Polish Ministry of Science, Polska Bibliografia Naukowa PBN, Krzysztof Kościelniak (complete list of Prof. Krzysztof Kościelniak's published scientific works), [accessed: 12.07.2016].
 * Academia, Krzysztof Kościelniak – Jagiellonian University – Department of the Middle and Far East (the majority of scientific publications of Krzysztof Kościelniak on-line): [accessed: 12.07.2016].
 * K. Kaucha, Kościelniak Krzysztof, w: Leksykon teologii fundamentalnej, red. M. Rusecki i inni, Lublin-Kraków 2002, s. 653-654 (omówienie zasadniczych osiągnięć naukowych K. Kościelniaka do 2001);
 * J. Hauziński, [Research on the history of the Islamic world in Poland after 1945] Badania nad dziejami świata islamu w Polsce po 1945 roku, in: T. Majda (ed.), Szkice z dziejów polskiej orientalistyki, vol. V, Warszawa 2010, pp. 69–70 (presentation of Prof. Krzysztof Kościelniak's contribution to Oriental studies till 2008);
 * D. Rosiak, Ziarno i krew. Podróż śladami bliskowschodnich chrześcijan [Grain and blood. Travel in the footsteps of Christians in the Middle East], Wołowiec: Wydawnictwo Czarne 2015, wstęp (Memories of the meeting Krzysztof Kościelniak) (accessed: 29.12.2016)
 * International Institute of Advanced Islamic Studies (IAIS) Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, Krzysztof Kościelniak, [accessed: 10.07.2016].
 * The Institute of the Middle and Far East (Instytut Bliskiego i Dalekiego Wschodu), Ks. prof. dr hab. Krzysztof Kościelniak, [accessed: 12.07.2016].
 * Krzysztof Kościelniak, Dorobek naukowy Katedry Historii Religii Bliskiego i Dalekiego Wschodu [Krzysztof Kościelniak, Achievements of the Department of the History of Religion in the Middle and Far East at the Faculty of History and Cultural Heritage, John Paul II Pontifical University of Kraków] (presentation of Prof. Krzysztof Kościelniak's activities and achievements till 2011) [accessed: 22.03.2011].
 * Sprawozdanie dziekana Wydziału Studiów Międzynarodowych i Politycznych UJ z kadencji 2012-2016 [Report of the Dean of the Faculty of International and Political Studies – Jagiellonian University of the 2012–2016 term] [accessed: 21.07.2016].
 * M. Rzepka, 8th Doha Conference on Interfaith Dialogue, in: Vita Academica 6(60)2010, p. 26; [accessed: 25.06.2016].
 * Instytut Bliskiego i Dalekiego Wschodu UJ, Wydarzenia [The Institute of the Middle and Far East – Events] [accessed: 20.07.206]
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 * Rozmowy Teofila: Rozmowa A. Dobrzyńskiego OP z ks. Krzysztofem Kościelniakiem - Dlaczego warto zajmować się islamem? [Dissusions of 'Teofil': Conversation of Rev. A. Dobrzyński, OP, with Rev. Krzysztof Kościelniak: Why is Islam worth knowing], in: 'Teofil – Pismo Kolegium Filozoficzno-Teologicznego Dominikanów' 24(2006) pp. 23–4; [accessed: 12.07.2016];
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