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Oxford Islamic studies online [electronic resource]
Format
Databases
Language
English
Published/Created
[New York] : Oxford University Press, c2007-
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Subject(s)
Islam
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Muslims
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Muslims
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Biography
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Islamic countries
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Islamic civilization
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Qurʼan
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Religion
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Oxford University Press
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Related work(s)
Kassis, Hanna E.
Concordance of the Qur'an.
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Notes
"A growing collection of content, including more than 3,000 reference articles and chapters by leading scholars and specialists in their fields, and much more. Qur'anic studies resources, including two Oxford World's Classics translations of the Qur'an, linked to the first online version of A Concordance of the Qur'an by Hanna Kassis. Primary source documents with editorial introductions. Timelines covering major events in the Islamic world and corresponding events in general world history for context. Images provide useful visual perspectives on Islam. Users can refine the rich array of content to search and browse by era, topic, and geographic region, filter to view a specific type of content, and make use of a variety of search forms to set criteria for locating biographical entries, bibliographic references, primary sources, terms in the Qur'an and Concordance, and much more."
"Oxford Islamic Studies Online includes regularly updated features and a program designed to add a substantial amount of new content to the site."
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Other title(s)
Islamic studies online
Qurʼan. English
Oxford world's classics (Oxford University Press)
OCLC
181155316
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