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  2. Encyclopaedia of Islam - Wikipedia

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    The second edition of Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI2) was begun in 1954 and completed in 2005 (several indexes to be published until 2007); it is published by the Dutch academic publisher Brill and is available in English and French.

  3. Joseph Schacht - Wikipedia

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    The author of many articles in the first and second editions of the Encyclopaedia of Islam, Schacht also co-edited the second edition of The Legacy of Islam and authored a textbook titled An Introduction to Islamic Law (1964).

  4. Template:Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition - Wikipedia

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    This template is wrapper around {{cite encyclopedia}}.In its default mode it attributes text to an article from the Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition (or EI2).. This template automatically sets some of the parameters passed into {{cite encyclopedia}}.

  5. Ebüzziya Tevfik - Wikipedia

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    In the Encyclopedia of Islam, Second Edition, historian Fevziye Abdullah that Ebüzziya Tevfik's most important legacy is "in his tireless work as a popularizer, journalist, and above all publisher and printer."

  6. Template talk : Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition

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  7. İslâm Ansiklopedisi - Wikipedia

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    The decision to begin the encyclopedia project was made at the 1st Turkish Publications Congress in Ankara on 2–5 May 1939. In response to this Congress, the Turkish Minister of National Education Hasan Âli Yücel sent a letter dated 9 May 1939 to the rector of Istanbul University requesting that the Encyclopaedia of Islam be translated into Turkish.

  8. 'Ilm al-huruf - Wikipedia

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    ʿIlm al-Ḥurūf (Arabic: عِلْم الْحُرُوف) or the science of letters, also called Islamic lettrism, is a process of Arabic numerology whereby numerical values assigned to Arabic letters are added up to provide total values for words in the Quran, similar to Hebrew gematria. Used to infer meanings and reveal secret or hidden messages.

  9. List of Arabic encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    The Arabic word for encyclopedia is mawsūʿah (موسوعة). It is derived from the word wāsiʿ (واسع), which means "wide".. The early Arabic compilations of knowledge in the Middle Ages included many comprehensive works, and much development of what would become known as the scientific method, historical method, and citation.

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