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This site contains references
to Western language material almost exclusively.
For vernacular language sources see the Near
East Collection at Yale.
- Columbia
University Middle East Studies Internet Resource Guide.
- Dictionary
of Islamic Philosophical Terms.
- Encyclopaedia
Iranica. The most extensive compendium ever conceived on the
past and present culture of the people who speak an Iranian language
and their contribution to the broader history of human civilization.
- H-Net
Guide to Islamic Art and Architecture.
- Index
Islamicus. Includes not only work written about the Middle
East, but also about the other main Muslim areas of Asia and Africa,
plus Muslim minorities elsewhere in the world. Over 2,000 journals
are monitored for inclusion in the database, together with conference
proceedings, monographs, multi-authored works, and book reviews. Records
included in the database cover almost a century of publications, with
some going back to 1906.
- The
Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences in America. This
institute is affiliated with al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University
(IMSIU) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
- Islam
in the United States. Maintained by the U.S. Department
of State.
- Islamic
Philosophy Online. A site dedicated to the academic study
of the philosophical output of the Muslim World. It "contains
hundreds of full length books and articles on Islamic philosophy ranging
from the classical texts in the canon of Islamic philosophy to modern
works of Muslim philosophy."
- Islamweb.
An academically-oriented internet guide compiled by members of the
Carolina-Duke-Emory Institute
for the Study of Islam.
-
McGill University Islamic Studies Library. Scroll to bottom
of this page for a list of internet resources.
- Middle
East and Central Asian Studies. Index of research, policy,
and scholarly discourse on the countries and peoples of the Middle
East, Central Asia and North Africa. Over 12,000 records of recently
published & "grey" literature are added annually.
- The
Middle East Network Information Center at the University of
Texas, Austin.
- Middle
Eastern & Central Asian Studies. An index of research,
policy, and scholarly discourse on the countries and peoples of the
Middle East, Central Asia and North Africa. Over 12,000 records of
recently published & "grey" literature are added annually.
- The
Qur'an. This complete, searchable English text is made available
by the Electronic Text Center of the University of Virginia.
- The
Sufi Literature Archive. Maintained by the University of North
Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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University of California at Santa Barbara Internet Resources for Islam.
- University
of Georgia Research Guide in Islam.
- Yale
Department of Religious Studies.
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