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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 ContentsAbdālān-i Rūm (Abdāls of Rūm), historical Abū Zayd, Naṣr Ḥāmid Adana Aḍḍāḍ Ajvatovica Ararat Archives and Chanceries: Arab World Awlād al-Shaykh Aya Mavra (Levkas) ʿAzīz Maḥmūd, Shaykh of Urūmiyya Bāja Barābra Bashkir Baybars II, al-Malik al-Muẓaffar Jāshnikīr al-Bayyūmiyya Bektāsh, Ḥājjī Beşīr Fuʾād al-Burāq Cantemir, Dimitrie Castille Dahrīs Dā'ī (in Ismāʿīlī Islam) Dār al-ʿAdl (premodern) al-Dārimī Darjīnī Abū Abbās Aḥmad b. Saʿīd Dhū l-Faqār Dhū l-Nūn Abū l-Fayḍ al-Miṣrī Dīwān Group Elisha Ezekiel Faḍl Fakhr-i Mudabbir Faqīh, Bā Faraj, Alfrīd al-Farazdaq Farḥāt, Ilyās Farmān, Ghāʾib Ṭuʿma al-Fārūq Fear of God and Hope (for God’s mercy) (in Ṣūfism) Fijār Firdawsiyya Fitna in early Islamic history Furāt b. Furāt al-Kūfī Giri, Sunan/Panĕmbahan al-Jawnpūrī Tamīm b. al-Muʿizz