This installment of the third edition of the core reference for the academic discipline Islamic Studies contains articles on such matters as Almoravid architecture in the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa under the 'Abbasid caliphs of Baghdad, Yemeni scholar of hadith and poet Ibn al-Dayba' (866-944/1471-1537), the Chinggisid nomadic Kazakh khanate in modern Kazakhstan during the 10th-11th/16th-17th centuries, American Sufi Rabia Martin who established "universalist" Sufism in the US, and the Sunni Muslim Turkic Nogai people in the North Caucasus Mountains. Annotation ©2022 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
The Third Edition of Brills Encyclopaedia of Islam is an entirely new work, with new articles reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship. It 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.
?Abd al-Ghani al-Maqdisi
al-?Adl wa-l-I?san
?A?isha Taymur
al-?Ala?i, Khalil b. Kaykaldi
Almoravid architecture
al-Andalus, religious and rational sciences
Bu Sa?id
Ceuta
Credit, Ottoman
?amdun al-Qa??ar
al-?ariri, Rafiq
Ibn al-Dayba?
Ibn Mulayk
Ibn Shu?ba al-?arrani
al-Ibrahimi, Mu?ammad al-Bashir
Inayat Khan
Ja?far al-?adiq
Jawish, ?Abd al-?Aziz
al-Karajuki, Mu?ammad b. ?Ali
Katib/Kuttab
Kazakh khanate
al-Kha??af, Abu Bakr
Koron
Lausanne, Treaty of
Lewis, Samuel L.
Liu Zhi
Mahmud Nedim Pasa
al-Majlisi, Mu?ammad Baqir
Ma?n b. Za?ida
Man?ab and man?abdar
al-Man?ur bi-llah al-Qasim b. ?Ali al-?Iyani
Martin, Rabia
Mashrabiyya
Maymun b. Mihran
al-Mazati
Melilla
al-Mi?mar, Ibrahim
Muhammad, Elijah
Mukhtar b. ?Awf al-Azdi, Abu ?amza
al-Mursi, Abu l-?Abbas
Nagaur
al-Na?ir ?asan
Nationalism and state formation South Asia
Nazim al-Haqqani
Nikopolis, battle of
Nogai, people
Nurbakhsh, Mu?ammad
Nurbakhshiyya
Scientology and Islam