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Book SynopsisThe Third Edition of Brill’s Encyclopaedia of Islam is an entirely new work, with new articles reflecting the great diversity of current scholarship. It will appear in four substantial segments each year, both online and in print. The new scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world.
Table of ContentsʿAbd al-Jabbār b. ʿAbd al-Raḥmān ʿAbd al-Malik b. Ḥabīb ʿAbd al-Wahhāb, Muḥammad Abū l-Aʿwar al-Sulamī Abū l-Barakāt Munīr Lāhawrī Abū l-Ḥasan Gulistāna Abū l-Ḥasan Khān Ghaffārī Abū l-Qāsim Khān Kirmānī Ibrāhīmī Abū Ṭālib Tabrīzī Abū Turāb al-Nakhshabī ʿĀḍil Shāh Aḥmad b. Ḥanbal Aḥmed II Aḥmed Rıḍā Aḥrār Movement Alanya ʿAlī Hormova Allāh Wardī (Verdī) Khān ʿAmīd Amīr Silāḥ ʿAmmār al-Baṣrī Apollonius of Tyana Arakan Archaeology Arslān al-Dimashqī, Shaykh Ashīr Ashraf Ghilzay Asīr-i Iṣfahānī Atheism (pre-modern) Automata Awdaghost Aybak, al-Muʿizz ʿIzz al-Dīn Aydın Ayin Aynabakhtı ʿĀyşe Ṣıddīqa ʿAzīz ʿAlī Efendi ʿAzīz Miṣr Bābā Ṭāhir (ʿUryān) Badīʿiyya Badr Shīrvānī Badrī Kashmīrī al-Balkhī, Abū Zayd Barghash Barjawān Batuah, Datuk Bioethics Birth control Brunei Bugis Buhlūl Buisan, Sultan of Maguindanao Bumiputera Bungsu, Raja (of Sulu) Burma (Myanmar), Muslims in Būyid Art and Architecture Cabolek Cek Ko-po Cirebon al-Isfarāyīnī, Abū Ḥāmid