The encyclopaedia of Islam, three
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The encyclopaedia of Islam, three
Brill, 2021
[3rd ed.]
- 2021-4
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Encyclopaedia of Islam, three
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The Third Edition of Brill's Encyclopaedia of Islam appears in substantial segments each year, both online and in print. The new scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.
This Part 2021-4 of the Third Edition of Brill's Encyclopaedia of Islam will contain 55 new articles, reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship in the fields of Islamic Studies.
Table of Contents
'Abdallah b. al-'Ajlan al-Nahdi
Abu Hulayqa
al-Ala (music)
Amin al-Mulk
Andelibi (Kastamonulu)
Bamdad, Mahdi
Barqa (Cyrenaica)
Benghazi
Burton, Richard Francis
Demirel, Suleyman
Diocles
Eclipse
Hakim, Mirza
Hiyar b. Muhanna
Hubbi Hatun
al-Humaydi, 'Abdallah b. al-Zubayr
Ibn Janah
Ibn Jinni
Ibn al-Nafis
Ibn al-Qasim
Inoenu, Ismet
Iraq, art, architecture, and archaeology
'Isa b. Muhanna
Jali
al-Jarudiyya
Jokes and joke books
al-Kharaqi, Abu Bakr
Khark Island
Khartoum
Khidash b. Zuhayr
Kosovo
Lafz and ma'na
al-Layth b. Khalid
Lydda from 1800
al-Mada'in
Mahmud Pasa
Majlis Ugama Islam Brunei
Mamluk
Mangir
Marwan b. Abi Hafsa
al-Marzuqi, Abu 'Ali
al-Masiri, 'Abd al-Wahhab
Massagetae
Mathla'ul Anwar
Mina, Hanna
Mina'i ware
al-Minshawi, Muhammad Siddiq
al-Muhalhil
Muhammad Qadri Pasha
Muhanna b. 'Isa
Mukund
Nesimi, Imadeddin
Nizam Shahis, art and architecture
Nu'ayr Muhammad b. Hiyar
al-Qabturnuh, Banu
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