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Research Databases

  • Islamic Heritage Project
    Through the Islamic Heritage Project (IHP), Harvard University has cataloged, conserved, and digitized hundreds of Islamic manuscripts, maps, and published texts from their libraries and museum collections.
  • Travelers in the Middle East Archive
    "... a digital archive that focuses on Western interactions with the Middle East, particularly travels to Egypt during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries."
  • RAND Voices of Jihad Database
    "This online database is a compilation of speeches, interviews, statements, and publications of jihadist leaders, foot soldiers, and sympathizers. Nearly all content is in English translation, and has been collected from publicly-accessible websites. Original links are provided, along with excerpts and full-text content when available." From the web site.

Interfaith Understanding

  • A Common Word
    An ecumenical letter from the Muslim community on the common ground between Islam and Christianity.

Article Indexes

  • Index Islamicus (1905- )
    The primary index to Islamic studies.
    For literature published between 1665-1905, consult the print volumes:
    Baker Berry Reference Z7835.M6 L62 1665/1905-
  • ATLA Religion Database
    Indexes journals in religious studies.

Dictionaries & Encyclopedias

Bibliographies

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