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Historian Richard Eaton criticised the Encyclopaedia of Islam in the book India's Islamic Traditions, 711–1750, published in 2003. He writes that in attempting to describe and define Islam, the project subscribes to the Orientalist, monolithic notion that Islam is a "bounded, self-contained entity". [6]
Islamic Society and the West with Harold Bowen (vol. 1 1950, vol. 2 1957). Shorter Encyclopedia of Islam (1953), edited with J. H. Kramers, Brill. The Encyclopaedia of Islam (1954– ), new ed. Edited by a number of leading orientalists, including Gibb, under the patronage of the International Union of Academies.
The first Islami Bishwakosh of Bangladesh project was launched by Bangla Academy.Dr Muhammad Shahidullah served as an editor for the project for a while. [2] [3] In 1958, the Shorter Encyclopedia of Islam was published from Leiden and it was a translation.
The word ‘Integrated’ indicates that the encyclopedia essays all themes, persons, things, places, and events mentioned in the Qur'an. [2] IEQ was then reconfigured as an open-access online work. The online edition consists of 515 articles which cover all concepts, persons, places, events and things mentioned in the Qurʾān.
Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam (دانشنامه جهان اسلام) (Daaneshnaame-ye Jahaan-e Eslam) is a Persian encyclopedia that deals with Islam and the history, civilization, and culture of Muslims from the beginning of Islam until now. [1] This encyclopedia was published by the Encyclopaedia Islamica Foundation that has published ...
An Educational Encyclopedia of Islam; Encyclopaedia Islamica; Encyclopaedia of Islam; Encyclopaedia of Shia; Encyclopaedia of the Qurʾān; Encyclopaedia of the World of Islam; Encyclopedia of Imam Ali
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Masood, Farid Uddin (1982), Shorter Encyclopaedia of Islam (PDF) (in Bengali) (5th ed.), Sherbangla Nagar, Dhaka: Islamic Foundation Bangladesh, pp. 481–482, ISBN 984-06-0252-7 Moosa, Ebrahim (2022), "Deobandī School" , Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World , Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-766941-9