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Islamic Books > Reference > Concise Encyclopedia of Islam Professor Huston Smith (introduction)
Written by a Scholar for the general reader and researcher, without assuming any prior knowledge of the subject
| Suitable Age: | 8 - Adults | | Format: | Hardcover | | Length: | 472 pp | | Dimensions: | 7 | | ISBN: | 0 905743 52 0 |
| SKU: 4379-001 |
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| Description |
There is no other single volume work in print encompassing the beliefs, practices, history, and culture of the Islamic world. Nearly 1200 entries cover subjects which include religious and ritual practices, prayer, prophets, sects, law, the calendar, social institutions, history, ethnography, nationhood, languages, medicine, science and major cities and centers of learning. It provides invaluable background and insights into understanding current events in the Islamic world. A chronology, maps, dynastic charts, diagrams of the Hajj, and the branches of Islam and a recommended bibliography are included. The Concise Encyclopedia of Islam is written by scholar for the general reader and researcher, without assuming any prior knowledge of the subject. Detailed cross-references lead the general reader into deeper knowledge of Islam, whatever his starting point.
AUTHOR: CYRIL GLASSE had a deep personal acquaintance with the Muslim world and its heritage. This work has been six years in preparation and is the result of a lifetime's study. Astonishingly, it is the first major modern reference book on all aspects of Islam to have been written by a practising Muslim.
| SKU: 4379-001 |
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