Saturday 14 February 2009

A Concise Encyclopedia of Islam



  • Series: Concise Encyclopedias
  • Author: Gordon Newby
  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications (2002)
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 256
  • ISBN-10: 1851682953
  • ISBN-13: 9781851682959
  • Format: PDF

From the birth of the Prophet Muhammad to the growth of Islam in the United States, this comprehensive yet concise encyclopedia captures the full scope of the Muslim faith in an accessible and direct manner.

• Covers key people, places, rituals, texts and art • Extends from the origins of the faith to the present day • Features extensive cross-referencing, a chronology, and a thematic bibliography and index • Fully illustrated with maps and photographs

Containing over 1000 entries, with each definition presented in clear and straightforward language, this indispensable encyclopedia offers objective coverage of all the different branches and movements within Islam, including the Sunnî, Shî’î, and Sûfî traditions. The entries in this book explain key historical concepts from jihad to the Hajj, and outline the achievements of figures from Rumi to Malcolm X. With a detailed introduction and useful timeline, this book serves as both an authoritative reference tool and an introduction to the world’s fastest-growing faith. It will prove invaluable to students, scholars, and all those who simply wish to learn more about the rich heritage of Islam.

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