Encyclopaedia of Islam, THREE

Edited by Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas and Devin J. Stewart.
With Roger Allen, Edith Ambros, Thomas Bauer, Johann Büssow, Carl Davila, Ruth Davis, Ahmed El Shamsy, Maribel Fierro, Najam Haider, Konrad Hirschler, Nico Kaptein, Alexander Knysh, Corinne Lefèvre, Scott Levi, Roman Loimeier, Daniela Meneghini, Negin Nabavi, M'hamed Oualdi, D. Fairchild Ruggles, Ignacio Sánchez, and Ayman Shihadeh.
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The Third Edition of the Encyclopaedia of Islam is an entirely new work, which sets out the present state of our knowledge of the Islamic World and reflects the great diversity of current scholarship. It is a unique and invaluable reference tool, an essential key to understanding the world of Islam, and the authoritative source not only for the religion, but also for the believers and the countries in which they live. The new scope includes comprehensive coverage of Islam in the twentieth century and of Muslim minorities all over the world. Subscriptions: see brill.com
al-Dabbāgh, ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz
(953 words)
al-Ḍabbī, Abū Jaʿfar
(836 words)
Dabīr, Mirzā Salāmat ʿAlī
(1,429 words)
Dabistān-i madhāhib
(827 words)
al-Dabūsī, Abū Zayd
(1,071 words)
Dābūyids
(1,507 words)
Dadanitic
(863 words)
Dāgh Dihlavī
(2,578 words)
Daghestan
(8,251 words)
Dahbīdiyya
(4,031 words)
Dahira
(815 words)
Dahiratoul Moustarchidina wal Moustarchidaty
(1,696 words)
Dahlak Islands
(462 words)
Daḥlān, Aḥmad b. Zaynī
(636 words)
Dahlan, Haji Ahmad
(1,053 words)
Daḥlān, Iḥsān Jampes
(977 words)
Dahrīs
(4,194 words)
Dāʿī (in Ismāʿīlī Islam)
(2,135 words)
Dajjāl
(883 words)
Dakanī, Maʿṣūm ʿAlī Shāh
(1,835 words)