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Encyclopaedia of Islam

The Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI) is an encyclopaedia of the academic discipline of Islamic studies published by Brill. It is considered to be the standard reference work in the field of Islamic studies.[1] The first edition was published in 1913–1938, the second in 1954–2005, and the third was begun in 2007.

Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition

Content

According to Brill, the EI includes "articles on distinguished Muslims of every age and land, on tribes and dynasties, on the crafts and sciences, on political and religious institutions, on the geography, ethnography, flora and fauna of the various countries and on the history, topography and monuments of the major towns and cities. In its geographical and historical scope it encompasses the old Arabo-Islamic empire, the Islamic countries of Iran, Central Asia, the Indian sub-continent and Indonesia, the Ottoman Empire and all other Islamic countries".[2]

Standing

EI is considered to be the standard reference work in the field of Islamic studies.[1] Each article was written by a recognized specialist on the relevant topic. However, unsurprisingly for a work spanning 40 years until completion, not every one of them reflects recent research.

The most important, authoritative reference work in English on Islam and Islamic subjects. Includes long, signed articles, with bibliographies. Special emphasis is given in this (EI2) edition to economic and social topics, but it remains the standard encyclopedic reference on the Islamic religion in English.[3]

The most important and comprehensive reference tool for Islamic studies is the Encyclopaedia of Islam, an immense effort to deal with every aspect of Islamic civilization, conceived in the widest sense, from its origins down to the present day... EI is no anonymous digest of received wisdom. Most of the articles are signed, and while some are hardly more than dictionary entries, others are true research pieces – in many cases the best available treatment of their subject.[4]

This reference work is of fundamental importance on topics dealing with the geography, ethnography and biography of Muslim peoples.[5]

Editions

The first edition (EI1) was modeled on the Pauly-Wissowa Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft. EI1 was created under the aegis of the International Union of Academies, and coordinated by Leiden University. It was published by Brill in four volumes plus supplement from 1913 to 1938 in English, German, and French editions.

An abridged version was published in 1953 as the Shorter Encyclopaedia of Islam (SEI), covering mainly law and religion. Excerpts of the SEI have been translated and published in Turkish, Arabic, and Urdu.

The second edition of Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI2) was begun in 1954 and completed in 2005 (several indexes to be published until 2007); it is published by the Dutch academic publisher Brill and is available in English and French. Since 1999, (EI2) has been available in electronic form, in both CD-ROM and web-accessible versions. Besides a great expansion in content, the second edition of EI differs from the first mainly in incorporating the work of scholars of Muslim and Middle Eastern background among its many hundreds of contributors:

EI1 and SEI were produced almost entirely by European scholars, and they represent a specifically European interpretation of Islamic civilization. The point is not that this interpretation is "wrong", but that the questions addressed in these volumes often differ sharply from those which Muslims have traditionally asked about themselves. EI2 is a somewhat different matter. It began in much the same way as its predecessor, but a growing proportion of the articles now come from scholars of Muslim background. The persons do not represent the traditional learning of Qom and al-Azhar, to be sure; they have been trained in Western-style universities, and they share the methodology if not always the cultural values and attitudes of their Western colleagues. Even so, the change in tone is perceptible and significant.[4]

Publication of the Third Edition of EI (EI3) started in 2007. It is available online, printed "Parts" appearing four times per year. The editorial team consists of twenty 'Sectional Editors' and five 'Executive Editors' (i.e. editors-in-chief). The Executive Editors are Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer (Free University, Berlin), Everett Rowson (New York University), John Nawas (Catholic University of Leuven), and Denis Matringe (EHESS, CNRS). The scope of EI3 includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century; expansion of geographical focus to include all areas where Islam has been or is a prominent or dominant aspect of society; attention to Muslim minorities all over the world; and full attention to social science as well as humanistic perspectives.[6][7]

1st edition, EI1

  • M. Th. Houtsma; et al. (eds.). The Encyclopædia of Islam: A Dictionary of the Geography, Ethnography and Biography of the Muhammadan Peoples. Leiden: E.J. Brill. 1913–38. 4 vols. and Suppl.
    • Vol.1. A–D, M. Th. Houtsma, T. W. Arnold, R. Basset eds., 1913.
      • Reprint A-Ba, Ba-Bu
    • Vol.2. E–K, M. Th. Houtsma, A. J. Wensinck, T. W. Arnold eds., 1927.
      • Reprint Itk-Kan
    • Vol.3. L–R, M. Th. Houtsma, A. J. Wensinck, E. Levi-Provençal eds., 1934.
      • Reprint L-M, Morocco-Ruyan
    • Vol.4. S–Z, M. Th. Houtsma, A. J. Wensinck, H. A. R. Gibb, eds., 1936.
      • Reprint S, T-Z, Supplement
      • Suppl. No.1. Ab-Djughrafiya, 1934.
      • Suppl. No.2. Djughrafiya-Kassala, 1936.
      • Suppl. No.3. Kassala-Musha'sha', 1937.
      • Suppl. No.4. Musha'sha'-Taghlib, 1937.
      • Suppl. No.5. Taghlib-Ziryab, 1938.
  • M. Th. Houtsma, R. Basset et T. W. Arnold, eds., Encyclopédie de l'Islam: Dictionnaire géographique, ethnographique et biographique des peuples musulmans. Publié avec le concours des principaux orientalistes, 4 vols. avec Suppl., Leyde: Brill et Paris: Picard, 1913–1938. (French)
  • M. Th. Houtsma, R. Basset und T. W. Arnold, herausgegeben von, Enzyklopaedie des Islām : Geographisches, ethnographisches und biographisches Wörterbuch der muhammedanischen Völker, 5 vols., Leiden: Brill und Leipzig : O. Harrassowitz, 1913–1938. (German) – vol. 1, vol. 3, vol. 4
  • M. Th. Houtsma et al., eds., E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 8 vols. with Supplement (vol. 9), 1993. ISBN 90-04-09796-1

SEI

  • H. A. R. Gibb and J. H. Kramers eds. on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Academy, Shorter Encyclopäedia of Islam, Leiden: Brill, 1953. ISBN 90-04-00681-8
  • M. Th. Houtsma et al. eds., İslâm Ansiklopedisi : İslâm âlemi coğrafya, etnografya ve biyografya lûgati, 13 in 15 vols., İstanbul: Maarif Matbaası, 1940–1988. (Turkish)
  • أحمد الشنتناوي، إبراهيم زكي خورشيد، عبد الحميد يونس، دائرة المعارف الإسلامية: اصدر بالألمانية والإنجليزية والفرنسية واعتمد في الترجمة العربية على الأصلين الإنجليزي والفرنسي، الطبعة ٢، القاهرة: دار الشعب، -۱۹٦۹ (Arabic)
  • محمود ‌الحسن عارف، مختصر اردو دائرۀ معارف اسلامیه، لاهور: دانشگاه پنجاب، ۲۵ ج.ها، ۱۹۵۹-۱۹۹۳ (Urdu)

2nd edition, EI2

 
Encyclopaedia of Islam (2nd ed.)
  • Edited by P. J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W. P. Heinrichs et al., Encyclopædia of Islam, 2nd Edition., 12 vols. with indexes, etc., Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1960–2005
    • Vol. 1, A – l–B, Edited by an Editorial Committee Consisting of H. A. R. Gibb, J. H. Kramers, E. Lévi-Provençal, J. Schacht, Assisted by S. M. Stern (pp. 1–320); – B. Lewis, Ch. Pellat and J. Schacht, Assisted by C. Dumont and R. M. Savory (pp. 321–1359). 1960. ISBN 90-04-08114-3
    • Vol. 2, C–G, Edited by B. Lewis, Ch. Pellat and J. Schacht. Assisted by J. Burton-Page, C. Dumont and V.L. Ménage., 1965. ISBN 90-04-07026-5
    • Vol. 3, H–Iram Edited by B. Lewis, V.L. Ménage, Ch. Pellat and J. Schacht, Assisted by C. Dumont, E. van Donzel and G.R. Hawting eds., 1971. ISBN 90-04-08118-6
    • Vol. 4, Iran–Kha, Edited by E. van Donzel, B. Lewis and Ch. Pellat, Assisted by C. Dumont, G.R. Hawting and M. Paterson (pp. 1–256); – C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, B. Lewis and Ch. Pellat, Assisted by C. Dumont and M. Paterson (pp. 257–768); – Assisted by F. Th. Dijkema, M., 1978. ISBN 90-04-05745-5
    • Vol. 5, Khe–Mahi, Edited by C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, B. Lewis and Ch. Pellat, Assisted by F.Th. Dijkema and S. Nurit., 1986. ISBN 90-04-07819-3
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    • Vol. 6, Mahk–Mid, Edited by C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and Ch. Pellat, Assisted by F.Th. Dijkema and S. Nurit. With B. Lewis (pp. 1–512) and W.P. Heinrichs (pp. 513–1044)., 1991. ISBN 90-04-08112-7
    • Vol. 7, Mif–Naz, Edited by C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W.P. Heinrichs and Ch. Pellat, Assisted by F.Th. Dijkema (pp. 1–384), P. J. Bearman (pp. 385–1058) and Mme S. Nurit, 1993. ISBN 90-04-09419-9
    • Vol. 8, Ned–Sam, Edited by C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W. P. Heinrichs and G. Lecomte, Assisted by P.J. Bearman and Mme S. Nurit., 1995. ISBN 90-04-09834-8
    • Vol. 9, San–Sze, Edited by C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel, W. P. Heinrichs and the late G. Lecomte, 1997. ISBN 90-04-10422-4
    • Vol. 10, Tā'–U[..], Edited by P. J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W. P. Heinrichs, 2000. ISBN 90-04-11211-1
    • Vol. 11, V–Z, Edited by P. J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C. E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W. P. Heinrichs, 2002. ISBN 90-04-12756-9
    • Vol. 12, Supplement, Edited by P. J. Bearman, Th. Bianquis, C.E. Bosworth, E. van Donzel and W. P. Heinrichs, 2004. ISBN 90-04-13974-5
    • Glossary and index of terms to v. 1–9, 1999. ISBN 90-04-11635-4
    • Index of proper names v. 1–10, 2002. ISBN 90-04-12107-2
    • Index of subjects, fasc. 1, compiled by P. J. Bearman, 2005. ISBN 90-04-14361-0
    • Glossary and index of terms to v. 1–12, 2006. ISBN 90-04-15610-0
    • An Historical Atlas of Islam, ed., William C. Brice, 1981. ISBN 90-04-06116-9
  • E. van Donzel, Islamic desk reference: compiled from The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 1994. ISBN 90-04-09738-4 (an abridged selection)

3rd edition, EI3

  • Edited by Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, and Everett K. Rowson, Encyclopædia of Islam, 3rd Edition., available online, printed "Parts" appearing four times per year, Leiden: E. J. Brill, 2007–. ISSN 1873-9830

Translation

Urdu

It was translated into urdu in 23 volumes named Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya, published by University of the Punjab.

Criticism

Historian Richard Eaton criticised the Encyclopaedia of Islam in the book India's Islamic Traditions, 711-1750, published in 2003. He writes that in attempting to describe and define Islam, the project subscribes to the Orientalist, monolithic notion that Islam is a "bounded, self-contained entity".[8]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b . Brill Publishers. Archived from the original on 2016-01-11. Retrieved 2016-01-11. It is the standard international reference for all fields of 'Islam' (Es ist das internationale Standardwerk für alle Bereiche 'des Islams'. Martin Greskowiak, Orientalistische Literaturzeitung, 1990).
  2. ^ . Brill Publishers. Archived from the original on 2016-01-11. Retrieved 2016-01-11.
  3. ^ . Yale University. Archived from the original on August 16, 2007. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
  4. ^ a b Humphreys, R. Stephen (1991). Islamic History: A Framework for Inquiry. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. p. 4. ISBN 0-691-00856-6.
  5. ^ Elton L. Daniel, "Encyclopedia of Islam" in Encyclopædia Iranica
  6. ^ "Encyclopaedia of Islam Three". Brill Publishers. Retrieved 2008-04-02. Serial. ISSN 1873-9830.
  7. ^ (PDF). Brill Publishers. Spring 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 11, 2008. Retrieved 2008-04-02.
  8. ^ Eaton, Richard M., ed. (2003). India' Islamic Traditions, 711-1750. Oxford University Press. p. 11. ISBN 9780195659740.

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Not to be confused with Encyclopaedia Islamica Norman Stillman or Islam Ansiklopedisi This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2022 The Encyclopaedia of Islam EI is an encyclopaedia of the academic discipline of Islamic studies published by Brill It is considered to be the standard reference work in the field of Islamic studies 1 The first edition was published in 1913 1938 the second in 1954 2005 and the third was begun in 2007 Encyclopaedia of Islam Second Edition Contents 1 Content 2 Standing 3 Editions 3 1 1st edition EI1 3 2 SEI 3 3 2nd edition EI2 3 4 3rd edition EI3 4 Translation 4 1 Urdu 5 Criticism 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksContent EditAccording to Brill the EI includes articles on distinguished Muslims of every age and land on tribes and dynasties on the crafts and sciences on political and religious institutions on the geography ethnography flora and fauna of the various countries and on the history topography and monuments of the major towns and cities In its geographical and historical scope it encompasses the old Arabo Islamic empire the Islamic countries of Iran Central Asia the Indian sub continent and Indonesia the Ottoman Empire and all other Islamic countries 2 Standing EditEI is considered to be the standard reference work in the field of Islamic studies 1 Each article was written by a recognized specialist on the relevant topic However unsurprisingly for a work spanning 40 years until completion not every one of them reflects recent research The most important authoritative reference work in English on Islam and Islamic subjects Includes long signed articles with bibliographies Special emphasis is given in this EI2 edition to economic and social topics but it remains the standard encyclopedic reference on the Islamic religion in English 3 The most important and comprehensive reference tool for Islamic studies is the Encyclopaedia of Islam an immense effort to deal with every aspect of Islamic civilization conceived in the widest sense from its origins down to the present day EI is no anonymous digest of received wisdom Most of the articles are signed and while some are hardly more than dictionary entries others are true research pieces in many cases the best available treatment of their subject 4 This reference work is of fundamental importance on topics dealing with the geography ethnography and biography of Muslim peoples 5 Editions EditThe first edition EI1 was modeled on the Pauly Wissowa Realencyclopadie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft EI1 was created under the aegis of the International Union of Academies and coordinated by Leiden University It was published by Brill in four volumes plus supplement from 1913 to 1938 in English German and French editions An abridged version was published in 1953 as the Shorter Encyclopaedia of Islam SEI covering mainly law and religion Excerpts of the SEI have been translated and published in Turkish Arabic and Urdu The second edition of Encyclopaedia of Islam EI2 was begun in 1954 and completed in 2005 several indexes to be published until 2007 it is published by the Dutch academic publisher Brill and is available in English and French Since 1999 EI2 has been available in electronic form in both CD ROM and web accessible versions Besides a great expansion in content the second edition of EI differs from the first mainly in incorporating the work of scholars of Muslim and Middle Eastern background among its many hundreds of contributors EI1 and SEI were produced almost entirely by European scholars and they represent a specifically European interpretation of Islamic civilization The point is not that this interpretation is wrong but that the questions addressed in these volumes often differ sharply from those which Muslims have traditionally asked about themselves EI2 is a somewhat different matter It began in much the same way as its predecessor but a growing proportion of the articles now come from scholars of Muslim background The persons do not represent the traditional learning of Qom and al Azhar to be sure they have been trained in Western style universities and they share the methodology if not always the cultural values and attitudes of their Western colleagues Even so the change in tone is perceptible and significant 4 Publication of the Third Edition of EI EI3 started in 2007 It is available online printed Parts appearing four times per year The editorial team consists of twenty Sectional Editors and five Executive Editors i e editors in chief The Executive Editors are Kate Fleet Gudrun Kramer Free University Berlin Everett Rowson New York University John Nawas Catholic University of Leuven and Denis Matringe EHESS CNRS The scope of EI3 includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century expansion of geographical focus to include all areas where Islam has been or is a prominent or dominant aspect of society attention to Muslim minorities all over the world and full attention to social science as well as humanistic perspectives 6 7 1st edition EI1 Edit M Th Houtsma et al eds The Encyclopaedia of Islam A Dictionary of the Geography Ethnography and Biography of the Muhammadan Peoples Leiden E J Brill 1913 38 4 vols and Suppl Vol 1 A D M Th Houtsma T W Arnold R Basset eds 1913 Reprint A Ba Ba Bu Vol 2 E K M Th Houtsma A J Wensinck T W Arnold eds 1927 Reprint Itk Kan Vol 3 L R M Th Houtsma A J Wensinck E Levi Provencal eds 1934 Reprint L M Morocco Ruyan Vol 4 S Z M Th Houtsma A J Wensinck H A R Gibb eds 1936 Reprint S T Z Supplement Suppl No 1 Ab Djughrafiya 1934 Suppl No 2 Djughrafiya Kassala 1936 Suppl No 3 Kassala Musha sha 1937 Suppl No 4 Musha sha Taghlib 1937 Suppl No 5 Taghlib Ziryab 1938 M Th Houtsma R Basset et T W Arnold eds Encyclopedie de l Islam Dictionnaire geographique ethnographique et biographique des peuples musulmans Publie avec le concours des principaux orientalistes 4 vols avec Suppl Leyde Brill et Paris Picard 1913 1938 French M Th Houtsma R Basset und T W Arnold herausgegeben von Enzyklopaedie des Islam Geographisches ethnographisches und biographisches Worterbuch der muhammedanischen Volker 5 vols Leiden Brill und Leipzig O Harrassowitz 1913 1938 German vol 1 vol 3 vol 4 M Th Houtsma et al eds E J Brill s first encyclopaedia of Islam 1913 1936 Leiden E J Brill 8 vols with Supplement vol 9 1993 ISBN 90 04 09796 1SEI Edit H A R Gibb and J H Kramers eds on behalf of the Royal Netherlands Academy Shorter Encyclopaedia of Islam Leiden Brill 1953 ISBN 90 04 00681 8 M Th Houtsma et al eds Islam Ansiklopedisi Islam alemi cografya etnografya ve biyografya lugati 13 in 15 vols Istanbul Maarif Matbaasi 1940 1988 Turkish أحمد الشنتناوي إبراهيم زكي خورشيد عبد الحميد يونس دائرة المعارف الإسلامية اصدر بالألمانية والإنجليزية والفرنسية واعتمد في الترجمة العربية على الأصلين الإنجليزي والفرنسي الطبعة ٢ القاهرة دار الشعب ۱۹٦۹ Arabic محمود الحسن عارف مختصر اردو دائرۀ معارف اسلامیه لاهور دانشگاه پنجاب ۲۵ ج ها ۱۹۵۹ ۱۹۹۳ Urdu 2nd edition EI2 Edit Encyclopaedia of Islam 2nd ed Edited by P J Bearman Th Bianquis C E Bosworth E van Donzel W P Heinrichs et al Encyclopaedia of Islam 2nd Edition 12 vols with indexes etc Leiden E J Brill 1960 2005 Vol 1 A l B Edited by an Editorial Committee Consisting of H A R Gibb J H Kramers E Levi Provencal J Schacht Assisted by S M Stern pp 1 320 B Lewis Ch Pellat and J Schacht Assisted by C Dumont and R M Savory pp 321 1359 1960 ISBN 90 04 08114 3 Vol 2 C G Edited by B Lewis Ch Pellat and J Schacht Assisted by J Burton Page C Dumont and V L Menage 1965 ISBN 90 04 07026 5 Vol 3 H Iram Edited by B Lewis V L Menage Ch Pellat and J Schacht Assisted by C Dumont E van Donzel and G R Hawting eds 1971 ISBN 90 04 08118 6 Vol 4 Iran Kha Edited by E van Donzel B Lewis and Ch Pellat Assisted by C Dumont G R Hawting and M Paterson pp 1 256 C E Bosworth E van Donzel B Lewis and Ch Pellat Assisted by C Dumont and M Paterson pp 257 768 Assisted by F Th Dijkema M 1978 ISBN 90 04 05745 5 Vol 5 Khe Mahi Edited by C E Bosworth E van Donzel B Lewis and Ch Pellat Assisted by F Th Dijkema and S Nurit 1986 ISBN 90 04 07819 3 via Google Books Vol 6 Mahk Mid Edited by C E Bosworth E van Donzel and Ch Pellat Assisted by F Th Dijkema and S Nurit With B Lewis pp 1 512 and W P Heinrichs pp 513 1044 1991 ISBN 90 04 08112 7 Vol 7 Mif Naz Edited by C E Bosworth E van Donzel W P Heinrichs and Ch Pellat Assisted by F Th Dijkema pp 1 384 P J Bearman pp 385 1058 and Mme S Nurit 1993 ISBN 90 04 09419 9 Vol 8 Ned Sam Edited by C E Bosworth E van Donzel W P Heinrichs and G Lecomte Assisted by P J Bearman and Mme S Nurit 1995 ISBN 90 04 09834 8 Vol 9 San Sze Edited by C E Bosworth E van Donzel W P Heinrichs and the late G Lecomte 1997 ISBN 90 04 10422 4 Vol 10 Ta U Edited by P J Bearman Th Bianquis C E Bosworth E van Donzel and W P Heinrichs 2000 ISBN 90 04 11211 1 Vol 11 V Z Edited by P J Bearman Th Bianquis C E Bosworth E van Donzel and W P Heinrichs 2002 ISBN 90 04 12756 9 Vol 12 Supplement Edited by P J Bearman Th Bianquis C E Bosworth E van Donzel and W P Heinrichs 2004 ISBN 90 04 13974 5 Glossary and index of terms to v 1 9 1999 ISBN 90 04 11635 4 Index of proper names v 1 10 2002 ISBN 90 04 12107 2 Index of subjects fasc 1 compiled by P J Bearman 2005 ISBN 90 04 14361 0 Glossary and index of terms to v 1 12 2006 ISBN 90 04 15610 0 An Historical Atlas of Islam ed William C Brice 1981 ISBN 90 04 06116 9 E van Donzel Islamic desk reference compiled from The Encyclopaedia of Islam Leiden E J Brill 1994 ISBN 90 04 09738 4 an abridged selection 3rd edition EI3 Edit Edited by Kate Fleet Gudrun Kramer Denis Matringe John Nawas and Everett K Rowson Encyclopaedia of Islam 3rd Edition available online printed Parts appearing four times per year Leiden E J Brill 2007 ISSN 1873 9830Translation EditUrdu Edit Main article Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya It was translated into urdu in 23 volumes named Urdu Daira Maarif Islamiya published by University of the Punjab Criticism EditHistorian Richard Eaton criticised the Encyclopaedia of Islam in the book India s Islamic Traditions 711 1750 published in 2003 He writes that in attempting to describe and define Islam the project subscribes to the Orientalist monolithic notion that Islam is a bounded self contained entity 8 See also EditCatholic Encyclopedia Encyclopaedia Iranica Encyclopaedia Islamica Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾan Islam Ansiklopedisi Jewish Encyclopedia Pauly Wissowa s Realencyclopadie der classischen AltertumswissenschaftReferences Edit a b Encyclopaedia of Islam Brill Publishers Archived from the original on 2016 01 11 Retrieved 2016 01 11 It is the standard international reference for all fields of Islam Es ist das internationale Standardwerk fur alle Bereiche des Islams Martin Greskowiak Orientalistische Literaturzeitung 1990 Encyclopaedia of Islam Brill Publishers Archived from the original on 2016 01 11 Retrieved 2016 01 11 Yale University Library Research Guide Islam Yale University Archived from the original on August 16 2007 Retrieved 2008 04 02 a b Humphreys R Stephen 1991 Islamic History A Framework for Inquiry Princeton New Jersey Princeton University Press p 4 ISBN 0 691 00856 6 Elton L Daniel Encyclopedia of Islam in Encyclopaedia Iranica Encyclopaedia of Islam Three Brill Publishers Retrieved 2008 04 02 Serial ISSN 1873 9830 IE3 Preview PDF Brill Publishers Spring 2007 Archived from the original PDF on April 11 2008 Retrieved 2008 04 02 Eaton Richard M ed 2003 India Islamic Traditions 711 1750 Oxford University Press p 11 ISBN 9780195659740 External links EditEncyclopaedia of Islam online access Brill Publishers Encyclopaedia of Islam by Elton L Daniel article in Encyclopaedia Iranica Media related to Encyclopaedia of Islam at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Encyclopaedia of Islam amp oldid 1139581649, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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