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Description
This concise, accessible glossary of key Islamic terms is written by two of France's most eminent scholars of Islam, edited by Carole Hillenbrand and translated by Caroline Higgitt. It offers brief explanations of the core background elements required by those beginning the study of Islam and covers famous historical figures, theological schools, juridicial schools, Qur'anic symbols and themes and religious rites and institutions. This book offers brief, clear definitions of the key background elements needed by anyone new to the study of Islam. An ideal foundation text for those new to the subject of Islamic Studies and Islamic and Middle Eastern History.




