Praise for the previous edition:
"...written in a style that is easy to read and comprehend...a quality reference for students, lay scholars, and the general public...provides more depth and diversity than most similar single-volume works available today."—American Reference Books Annual
"...a very useful reference book."—The Muslim World Book Review
"An expansive, well-balanced, and up-to-date collection...the organization of the volume lends itself to effortless exploration. Highly recommended for high-school and public libraries looking for up-to-date resources on Islam."—Booklist
"...well written, easy to understand...ideal for high school students, first-year college students, and a general audience. Recommended."—Choice
"Best of Reference, 2010"—The New York Public Library
Encyclopedia of Islam, Second Edition provides high school and junior college students, as well as laypeople, with everything they need to know about this religion.
In more than 550 A-to-Z entries, this encyclopedic guide explores the terms, concepts, personalities, historical events, and institutions that helped shape the history of this religion and the way it is practiced today. An informative introduction provides readers with an overview of Islam. A chronology, a detailed bibliography, and photographs complete this timely resource.
Entries include:
- Abbasid Caliphate
- Akbar
- Almsgiving
- Anti-Semitism
- Arab League
- Arabesque
- Arabian Nights
- Yasir Arafat
- Ayatollah
- Baha'i faith
- Bazaar
- Bedouin
- Birth control and family planning
- Bosnia and Herzegovena
- Calligraphy
- Christianity and Islam
- Cinema
- Colonialism
- Dhimmi
- Evil eye
- Fatwa
- Five Pillars
- Hajj
- Hamas
- Gulbuddin Hekmatyar
- Ibn Battuta
- Malcolm X
- Names of God
- Ottoman Dynasty
- Politics and Islam
- Jalal al-Din Rumi
- Salman Rushdie
- Sufism
- Ulama
- Usama bin Ladin
- Women.