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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 appears 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 ContentsʿAbbādids ʿAbbāsī, Shaykh ʿAbd al-Rashīd Jawnpūrī Abduction Abū l-Sarāyā al-Shaybānī Abū Yūsuf Aḥmadīlīs Akhī-Qādiriyya Akhlāṭ Alexandria (early period) Alexandria (modern period) ʿAlī Dede, al-Sigetvārī Anas b. Mālik Anthropomorphism Arawān al-Asmar al-Faytūrī al-Azdī, Abū l-Muṭahhar Bagirmi Bahrām al-Bakrī, Abū ʿUbayd ʿAbdallāh Barqūq b. Anas al-Malik al-Ẓāhir Başgil, Ali Fuat Bāysunghur b. Shāh Rukh, Ghiyāth al-Dīn Béjaïa (Bougie, Bijāya) Berberā Biʾr Maʿūna Bizerta Buʿāth Buluggīn b. Zīrī Burayda b. al-Ḥuṣayb Busr b. Abī Arṭāt Caesarea Cain and Abel (Qābīl wa Hābīl) Calatrava Capacity, Legal Carpets Cik di Tiro (Muhammad Samman) Circumambulation Commander of the Faithful Crown Cyprus al-Dardīr, Aḥmad, and Dardīriyya Dāwūd b. Khalaf Dervish Didactic poetry, Arabic Dīk al-Jinn Dukayn al-Rājiz al-Duwayhī, Ibrāhīm al-Rashīd b. Ṣāliḥ al-Dunqulāwī al-Shāʾiqī Empedocles Ḥamādisha Haravī, Amīr Ḥusaynī