The Third Edition of Brills 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 2019-6 of the Third Edition of Brills Encyclopaedia of Islam will contain 52 new articles, reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship in the fields of Islamic Studies.
Abbs al-Msaw
Asan al-tavrkh
Anr al-Shara in Libya
Bucaille, Maurice
Chr Bakr
Debate literature, Urdu
European Islam (as a concept)
Falawayh, Ban
Fakir
Hormuz
usayn, dey of Algiers
Ibiyya
Ibn Abds, Ab mir Amad
Ibn al-Alqam
Ibn Jama and family
Ibn al-Muwaqqit
Ibn Sukkara
Jumayyil family
Kad Burhaneddin
Karakhanids
al-Kharaqn, Ab l-asan
al-Khab, Ibn Abd al-Karm
al-Khirniq
Khursn, Ban
al-Kind
al-Kf, Muammad b. Sulaymn
al-Lawkar, Ab l-Abbs
L
al-Madin
al-Mahd Abbs
al-Mahd Muammad b. Amad (ib al-Mawhib)
Maimonides
Mlik b. Ab Sam
al-Manr bi-llh al-Qsim b. Muammad
al-Marghnn, Nar b. al-asan
Mastr, Khadja
Mausoleum Anatolia
Mehri
Mehter
Meknčs
Miskn al-Drim
Mosul architecture
al-Mufaal Afayll
Muammadiyya (arqa)
al-Mukh
Multn, Khud Bakhsh
Multn, Ubaydallh
Munjk Tirmidh
Ms l-Kim
Mushfiq, Abd al-Ramn
anizade Ataullah Efendi
Shayegan, Dariush