The third edition of the core reference for the academic discipline Islamic Studies is appearing in slender installments as articles are completed. This volume contains articles on such matters as the memory of al-Andalus for Arab and Muslim writers, Cairene scholar 'Abd al-Rahman al-Jabarti (1166-1240/1753-1825), the North African Sufi order al-Madaniyya, Egyptian Romantic poet Ibrahim Naji (1893-1953), the musical concept of al-nawba, and the Arabic press. 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.
al-Andalus, the memory of
q Khn Kirmn
Arrn
Ēemizade Mustafa Reid
Chldirn, Battle of
Copts 1800-present
Dawsa
Diqna, Uthmn
al-Fus, art and architecture
anliyya
Hill, Ban
Ibn Khlawayh
Ibn al-Mudabbir
Ibn Zlq
Inju dynasty
al-Isfaryn, Tj al-Dn
al-Jabart, Abd al-Ramn
Jalyirids
al-Kawthar
Khdim al-aramayn
Kis Marvaz
Legal reform in Iran
Literacy, Ottoman Empire and Turkey
al-Madaniyya
Mahmud I
Malmatiyya
Manr II b. N II
al-Margh, Muaf
al-Mashriq, Journal
Mawlidiyya
Medina up to the Ottoman period
Minting, Ottoman
al-Munakhkhal al-Yashkur
al-Munir
Muvahhit, Bedia
Nj, Ibrhm
al-Nawba
Nimatallh Val, Shh
Nim Ganjav
Ömer Hulusi Efendi (Gerdankiran)
Press, Arabic
al-Qalamw, Suhayr
al-Timbuktw, Amad b. al-Q