The new encyclopedia of Islam
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The new encyclopedia of Islam
Rev. ed
by Cyril Glassé
Published
2001
by
AltaMira Press
in
Walnut Creek, CA
.
Written in English
Subjects
About the Book
The New Encyclopedia of Islam describes all aspects of the religion, from its rituals, sects, and prayers to its political movements, social institutions, and spiritual and political leaders; from the art and architecture of Islam, to its history and ethnography; from its nations and states to its languages, science, and major centers of learning. This unique single-volume work contains a wide range of new entries covering the contemporary Islamic scene, including a substantial entry on the Taliban, plus information on many other organizations and movements that are critical to understanding Islam's role in today's religious and political conflicts. Previous editions have won worldwide acclaim for their research, clarity and graceful style. This new edition also contains an extensively revised chronology spanning the entire history of Islam, from its origins through developments in the Muslim world today. The 4th edition of the New Encyclopedia of Islam has been completely revised, updated, and re-designed in a fresh larger-format, with more than 1,500 entries. - Publisher.
Edition Notes
"Revised edition of the Concise encyclopedia of Islam."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 530-534)
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