Generally in orthodox Islam, conservative scholars deem cannabis an intoxicant and therefore, according to the Hadith, it is classified as haraam.
Russian scholars deem that Vladimir Rusanov and his ill-fated party disappeared somewhere around the area of the Mona Islands.
Other scholars have deemed their criticism misguided, for it inappropriate conflates the writer and the individual.
According to Armenian historian Movses Khorenatsi writing in c.482 CE, Tigranes captured Jerusalem and deported Hyrcanus to Armenia, however most scholars deem this account to be incorrect.
When his works were rediscovered in the early twentieth century, scholars deemed his works to be "psychotic" due to their extraordinary theological musings and schematic diagrams.
However, due to the inability to locate the bodies, discovering later that the Yanomami burned the bodies for mourning rituals and interviews with survivors by Bruce Albert historians and scholars have deemed this portrayal to be incorrect.
Most scholars have deemed the Greek campaign a disaster for the Celts.
These spiritual narratives have often been left out of the study of African-American literature because some scholars have deemed them historical or sociological documents, despite their importance to understanding African-American literature as a whole.
Because of Nietzsche's near pity for the man American scholars and critics deem a founding father of our literature and thought.
Many scholars, however, deem it more likely that the figure of Matelda in Dante's Divine Comedy had been inspired by the mystic Mechthild of Magdeburg.