The following is a list of extant reference works relating to Islam, and the subjects which are covered in them. In some cases, like with "Islam A to Z", it is a comparatively short work in general, and on that basis there isn't that much to be gained by indicating which topics it gives greater attention. In other cases, there is also an indication as to the relative amount of length individual articles are given, as that can serve as an indicator as to which are considered of being more "encyclopedic" in the eyes of those who prepared the work.
Islam A to Z
editIslam A to Z, by Ludwig W. Adamec, Scarecrow Press, 2002, ISBN 0-8108-4505-9.
Major articles
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- Introduction – The Message of Islam; The Abbasid State; Institutional Development; Muslim Reform Movements;
- 'Abbasid Caliphate;
Significant articles
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- Introduction – The Spread of Islam; The Umayyad Caliphate;
- Muhammad 'Abduh; Abu Bakr; Al-Nu'man ibn Thabit abu Hanifah; Abu Nuwas; Agha Khan; Ahmadis or Amadiyyah; 'A'ishah or Ayesha; 'Alawis or 'Alawiyun; 'Ali ibn Abi Talib; 'Aqabah, pledge of or Pledge of 'Aqabah; Ash-'arites or Ash-'ariyyah; al-Azhar;
- Bab; Baghdad; Hasan al-Banna; Abu Bakr Muhammad al-Baqillani; Barmakids; Hasan al-Basri or Hasan-i Basra; Bektashi; Buyid Dynasty or Buwayhid Dynasty;
- Cairo or Al-Qahira; Caliph or Khalifah; Caliphate, classical concept of or Classical concept of Caliphate;
- Divorce; Diwan; Diyah; Druzes;
- [{Education]];
- Faith, articles of or Articles of faith; Fatimids; Five Pillars of Islam Arkan al-Din;
- Hadith; Hamas; Heaven; Hizbullah or Hizballah;
- 'Abd al-Aziz al-Rahman ibn Faisal al-ibn Sa'ud; Ahmad ibn Tayu miyyah; Abu 'Abd Allah Muhammad ibn Tumart; Imam; Islam; Islamic law; Islamic Republic of Iran; Islamist movement;
- Jihad; Judaism; Judge;
- Ka'bah; Kalam; Kemalism; Kharijites or Khawarij; Ayatollah Ruhollah al-Musavi al-Khomeyni; Koran or Qu'ran;
- Sayyid Abu 'l-a'la Maududi; Abu al-Hasan al-Mawardi; Medina, Charter of or Charter of Medina; Mosque or Masjid; Mu'awiyah; Muhammad 'Ali; Muhammad, Messenger of God; Mulla Muhammad 'Umar; Mujahidin-i Khalq; Musaylimah or Maslama; Abu al-Tayyib Ahmad Mutanabbi; Mu'tazilites;
- Hasan ibn Ali Nizam al-Mulk;
- Organization of the Islamic Conference; Ottoman Empire or Osmanli;
- Pan-Islamism; Pilgrimage; Prayer;
- Qarmatians or Carmatians; Sayyid Qutb;
- Retaliation; Rightly Guided Caliphs or Rashidun;
- Salafiyyah; Schools of Law; Shi'ism; Slavery; Sufi or Sufiism;
- Taliban; Taxation; Timur-i Lang or Tamerlane;
- Umayyad Caliphate; Ibn 'Affan 'Uthman;
- Veil;
- Wahhabis or al-Wahhabiyyah; Waqf; Women;
- Zionism;
Minor articles
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- 'Abbas ibn 'abd al-Muttalib; 'Abd; 'Abd al-Hamid II; 'Abdallah ibn al-Zubayr; 'Abd al-Malik; 'Umar 'abd al-Rahman or Omar Abdul Rahman; 'Abd al-Rahman; Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhab; Ablution; Abortion; Abraha; Abraham or Ibrahim; Abrogation; Abu; Abu Hurayah; Abu Lahab; Abu Musa al-Ash'ari; Abu Muslim; Abu al-Qasim; Abu Sufyan; Abu Talib; 'Ada;Adab; Adam; Adhruh arbitration; al-'Adl; 'Adn; Adultery; Sayyid Jamal al-Din Afghani; Afghanis; 'Ahd; Ahl; Ahl al-Bayt; Ahl al-Hadith; Ahl al-Hall wa 'l-'Aqd; Ahl al-Haqq or Ahl-i Haqq; Sayyid Ahmad Khan; Ahmad al-Ahsa'i; Ajal; Ajnadayn; Akhbaris or Akhbariyyah; Ghiyath al-Taghlibi al-Akhtal; Akhund; Alamut; Alcohol; Alhambra or Al-Hamra'; 'Alids; Aligarh; 'Alim; Allah; Allahu Akbar; Almohads or al-Muwahhidun; Almoravids or al-Murabitun; Almsgiving; al Shaykh family; 'Amal; Amal; 'Amil; Muhammad al-Amin; Aminah; Amir or Emir; Amir al-Hajj; Amir al-Mu'minin; Amir al-Umara; 'Amr ibn al-'As; 'Amr ibn al-Kulthum; Amsar; Amulets; Angels or Mala'ika; Ansar; Abd Allah al-Ansari; Antarah ibn Shaddat; Apostasy; 'Aqabah; 'Aql; al-Aqsa; 'Arabic; 'Arafat; 'Asabiyah; Abu 'L-Hasan al-Ash'ari; 'Ashura; Abu Sa'id al-Asma'i; Assembly of Constitutional Experts; Atabat; Athar; Aws; Ayahs; Ayatollah or Ayat allah; Ayn; Ayn Jalut; Ayyubid Dynasty; Azraqites;
- Babi; Bab-i a'La; Babik or Babak; Battle of Badr; Husayn al-Baghawi; 'Abd al Latif al-Baghdadi; Abu Mansur al-Baghdadi; Baháʼí Faith; Bahirah; Ahmad Baladhuri; Banu; Jannat al-Baqi; Barakah; Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi; Basmalah or Bismillah; Basra; Bast; Batinites or Batiniyyah; Bay'ah; Abu'l-Fazl Bayhaqi; Abdul Aziz ibn Abdullah al-Baz; Beards; Believers or Mu'minin; Nabih Berri; Bid'ah; Bila Kayfah; Bilal; Abu Rayhan al-Biruni; Black stone; Bohras; Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Bukhari; Buraq; Burdah; Buraq; Burdah; Burqa';
- Calendar; Call to Prayer; Camel, Battle of Battle of Camel; Carrion; Chador; Children; Chishtis or Chistiyyah; Christians; Circumcision; Coffee; Companions; Concealment; Concubinage; Conversion; Covenant; Createdness of the Koran; Creation; Creed; Crucifixion;
- Dahna; Dahri; Da'i; al-Dajjal; Damascus or Dimashq; Dancing; Dar al-Harb; Dar al-Hikmah; Dar al-Islam; Dar al-Sulh; Muhammad ibn Isma'il al-Darazi; Darwish or Dervish; Da'wah; Hizb al-Dia'wah; Day of Judgment; Death; Deluge; Deoband (college; Year of Deputations; Devil; Dhikr or Zikr; Din; Dinar; Dirham; Dome of the Rock; Dönme; Du'a;
- Elijah Muhammad; Emigration; Enjoining the good and forbidding evil; Necmettin Erbakan or Arbakan Najm al-Din; Evil eye; Excommunication; Exegesis of the Koran;
- Muhammad Husayn Fadlallah or Fazl Allah; Fana'; Faqih; Faqir; Abu Nasr Muhammad al-Farabi; Fardh or Farz; Fasting; Fatalism; Fatiha; Fatimah; Fatwa or Fetva; Festivals; Fida'i; Fida'iyan-i Islam or Fida'iyyun; Fida'iyan-i Khalq; Fiqh; Fitnah; Five principal acts in Islamic law; Fivers; Food; Forgiveness; Fornication; Friday; Fundamentalism; Furqan;
- Gabriel or Jibril; Gama'at al-Islamiyya or Jama'at al-Islamiyya; Gambling; Genie; Ghadir al-Khumm; Ghanima; Ghassinids; Ghaybah; Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali; Ghazi; Ghaznavid Dynasty; Ghazwah or Ghazw; Ghusl; Guardians Council;
- Habibah; Hadd or Hadud; Hafiz; Hafsah; Hagar or Hajar; Ibn Yusuf al-Hajjaj; Abu'l 'Ali al-Mansur al-Hakim; Halal; Halimah; Husayn ibn Mansur al-Hallaj; Hamza ibn Ali ibn Ahmad; Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah; Hand; Hanif; Haram; Harim or Harem; Harun al-Rashid; Harut and Marut; Hasan ibn 'Ali; Hasan al-Sabbah or Hasan-i Sabbah; Hashimite Clan; Hatim al-Ta'i; Ibn al-Haytham; Hell; Hennah; Hereafter; Hidden Imam; Hijab; Hijaz; Hijrah or Hejira; Hila or Hiyal; Hilal; 'Allamah ibn al-Mutahhar al-Hilli; al-Hirah; Hisbah; Hittin or Hattin; Hizb; Hizb-i Islami; Hospitality; House of Wisdom; Hudaybiyah; Hujjatiyah Society; Hulagu; Battle of Hunayn; Hur; Husayn ibn 'Ali; Amin al-Husayni; Husayniyyah; Hypocrites;
- 'Ibadat; Ibadites or Abadites; Iblis; 'Abdallah ibn al-'Abbas; al-Qazvini ibn Amaj; ibn al-Arabi Muhyi al-Din; 'Izz al-Din ibn al-Athir; Ibn Babawayhi or Babuyah; Ibn al-Sa'igh ibn Bajjah or Avembace; Muhammad ibn 'abd Allah ibn Batutah; Ahmad ibn Hanbal; Abu Muhammad 'Ali ibn Hazm; Abu Muhammad 'abd al-Malik ibn Hasham; Muhammad ibn Ishaq; 'Abd al Rahman ibn Muhammad ibn Khaldun; Shams al-Din ibn Khallikan; Abu Abdullah Muhammad Ibn Majah; Abu al-Walid Muhammad Ibn-Rush or Averroes; Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Sa'd; 'Abd al-Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Saud; Abu 'Ali al-Husayn ibn 'Abd Allah ibn Sina or Avicenna; Ibrahim; 'Id; 'Id al-Adha; 'Id al-Fitr; 'Idda; Idolatry; Al-Sharif al-Idrisi; Idrisid Dynasty; Iftar; Age of Ignorance; Ihram; Ijma'; Ijtihad; Ikhshidid Dynasty; Ikhwan; 'Ilm ot 'Elm; Imami; Iman;Immorality; Imru 'l-Qays; Law of Inheritance; Inshallah; Intercession; Interest; Muhammad Iqbal; Abu al-Faraj al-Isfahani; Abu Nu'im al-Isfahani; Islamic amal; Islamic dress; Islamic Jihad (1982); Islamic Jihad or Muslim Brotherhood; Islamic Salvation Front; Ism; Isma'il; Isma'ilis; Isnad or Sanad; Israfil or Asrafil; Istanbul; Istihsan; Istislah; 'Izra'il;
- Abd al Rahman al Jabarti; Jabrites or Jabriyyah; Ja'far al-Barmaki; Ja'far al-Sa'diq; Amr ibn Bahr al-Jahiz; Maulawi Jalal al-Din Rumi or Jalaluddin Rumi; Jama'at-i Islami; Nur al-Din abd al-Rahman Jami; Janaba; Ibn 'Atiyah Jarir; Jerusalem or al-Quds; Jesus or 'Isa; Jibril; 'Abdul Qadir al-Jilani; Jizyah; Abu Ali Muhammad al-Jubba'i; Jum'a; 'Abd al-Malik al-Juwayni; Ala al-Din ata Malik al-Juwayni; Juwayriyyah Bint al-Harith;
- Kafir; Abu al-Misk Kafur; Kahin; Karamat; Karbala; Karubiyun; Kasb; Kaysaniyyah; Khadijah; Al Khalil ibn Ahmad; Ayatollah Sayyiod ali Husayni Khamene'i; Sayyid Ahmad Khan; Khanaqah or Khanqah; Kharaj; Khatam; Sayyid Muhammad Khatami; Khatib; Khazraj; Khilafat movement; Khirqa; Khojas; Khums; Khutbah; Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi; Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Kindi; Kismet; Kiswah; Kitab; Kizilbash; Kufah; al-Khufr; Muhammad Yaqub al-Kulayni or Kulini; Kunyah;
- Labid ibn Rabi'a; Lakhmids; Laqab; Last Day; Layalat al-Qadr; Li'an;
- Abu'l-'Ala al-Ma'arri; Madhhab; Madrasah; Al-Mahdi; Mahdi of the Sudan; Mahr; Majlis; Makruh; Maktub; Malik; Abu 'Abd Allah Malik ibn Anas; Malikites; Mamluk Dynasty; Abu al-'Abbas 'abd Allah al-Ma'mun; Mandeans; Mandub; Manichaeism; Abu Ja'far 'Abd Allah ibn Muhammad Mansur; Taqi al-Din al-Maqrizi; Marabout; Ma'rib; Ma'rifah; Marja' al-Taqlid; Marj Rahit; Maronites; Marriage; Martyr; Mary (mother of Jesus); Mary the Copt or Mariat al-Qiptiyah; Mashhad or Meshed; Masjid; Maslaha; Battle of the Masts; Ali ibn Husayn Mas'udi; Matn; Abu Mansur al-Maturidi; Mawla or Mawali; Mawlawiyya or Mevlevi; Mawlid al-Nabi or Maulid an-Nabi; Maymuna Bint al-Harith; Mazar; Mazar-i Sharif; Mecca or Makka; Medina or al-Madina; Messenger; Mevlevis or Maulawiyya; Mihna; Mihrab; Mika'il or Mikal; Millet or Millat; Mina; Minaret; Minbar or Mimbar; Ahmad ibn Muhammad Miskawayh; Mongol Invasion; Husayn 'Ali Montazeri; Moses or Musa; Mu'adh ibn Jabal; Mu'allaqat; Mubah; Abu al-'Abbas al-Mubarrad; Muezzin or Mu'adhdhin; Al-Dabbi al-Mufadhdhal; Mufti; Muhajirun; Muharram; Muhtasib; Mujaddid; Mujahid or Mujahidun or Mujahidin; Mujahidin'i Islam; Mujtahid; al-Mukhtar; Mulla; Munkar and Nakir; Muhammad al-Muntazar; Muqaddimah; Ibn al-Muqaffa; Hashim ibn Hakim al-Muqanna; Murabitun; Murid; Murji'ites; Murshid; Muruwwa; Musa ibn Nusayr; Mus'ab ibn al-Zubayr; Musa al-Kazim; Muslim; Muslim Brotherhood; Muslim ibn al-Hajjaj; Mustadh'afun or Mostazafun; Mut'ah; Mutatawi'ah; Muwahhid;
- Nabi; Abu al-Hasan al-Nadawi; Nadhir; Abu al-Faraj al-Nadim; Banu Nadir; Nafs; Battle of Nahrawan; Najaf; Names and namegiving; Naqshbandis or Naqshbandiyyah; Ahmad al-Nasa'i; Nation of Islam; Yahya ibn Sharaf al-Nawawi; Battle of Nihavand; Nisbah; Niyyah; al-Madrasa al-Nizamiyyah; Nizaris or Nizariyyah; Noah or Nuh; Nocturnal Journey or Mi'raj; Abi Abdullah al-Nu'man; Nur Muhammadi;
- Oath; Occultation; Orthodoxy, Muslim or Sunnites;
- Pasdaran; Pensions; Peoples of the Book; Pilgrimage, Farewell or Farewell pilgrimage; Pir; Polygamy; Polytheism; Predestination; Preserved tablet; Pride; Priests; Prophets; Punishments; Purdah; Purification;
- Qadariyyah; Qadiriyyah; Battle of Qadisiyah; Qanun or Kanun); Qari'; Qasidah; Qaynuqah; Qiblah; Qiyas; Qom; Quraysh; Qurayzah; Qutaybah ibn Muslim; Muhammad ibn Muslim al-Dinawari ibn-al-Qataybah; Qutb;
- Rabb; Rabi'ah al-'Adawiyyah; Rahim; Raj'ah; Rajm; Rak'ah; Ramadhan or Ramazan; Rasul; Rawdhah Khani or Ruzeh Khani; Ra'y; Rayhana Bint Zaid; Abu Bakr al-Razi; Fakhr al-Din Al-Razi; Recompense; Remembrance; Repentance; Revelation; Reward; Rhymed prose; Ribat; Riddah; 'Ali al-Ridha or Reza; Muhammad Rashid Ridha; Ahmad ibn Ali al-Rifa'i; Right Path; Rosary; Rowzeh; Ruh; Rum or Rome; Ruqayyah;
- Sacred Months; Sacrifice; Sadaqa; Musa al-Sadr; Safavid Dynasty; Saffiyah Bint Huayy; Saints; Saj'; Sajdah; Salaf; Yusuf ibn Ayyub Salah al-Din or Saladin; Salamah Bint Abi Umayyah or Umm Salamah; Salman the Persian or Al-Farisi; Salvation; Sama'; Samanid Dynasty; Samarra; Ibn Adiya al-Samuel or Samaw'al; Sanctuary of Peace; Sanusiyyah; Sawdah Bint Zam'ah; Sa'y; Sayyid; Scriptures; Seal of the Prophets; Sects; Seljuq Dynasty; Abu 'l-Hasan 'Ali al-Shadhili; Muhammd bin Idris al-Shafi'i; Shahada; Abu 'l-Fath Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Karim Shahrastani; Shajar al-Durr; Abd al-Wahhab al-Sha'rani; Shari'ah; 'Ali Shari'ati; Muhammad Kazim Shariatmadari; Sharif; Shaykh or Sheikh; Shaykh al-Islam; Shaykhis or Shaykhiyyah; Shi'ah; Shirk; Shurah; Shu'ubiyyah; Abu Bishr al-Sibawayh; Sifah or Sifat; Siffin; Sulayman abu Dawud al-Sijistani; Silsilah; Sinf; Sin; Jawhar al-Siqilli; Ahmad al-Faruqi al-Sirhindi; Station of Abraham; Succession to Muhammad; Shihab al-Din Yahya Suhrawardi; Shihab al-Din al-Suhrawardi; Sulayman the Magnificent; Sultan; Sunnah; Sunni; Surah; Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti;
- Muhammad ibn Jarir al-Tabari; Tabi'un; Tafsir; Abu al-Mahasin al-Taghri Birdi; Tahirid Dynasty; Rifa'a Rafi' al-Tahtawi; Takbir; Takfir; Jama'at al-Tafkir wa al-Hijrah; Talaq; Talhah ibn 'Ubaydullah; Taqiyyah; Taqlid; Ziyad ibn Tariq; Tawbah; Tawhid or Tauhid; Ta'wil; Tayammum; Ta'zir; Ta'ziyeh; Tijaniyyah; Abu Ja'far Tirmidhi or Tirmizi; Muhammad ibn 'Isa al-Tirmidhi; Tombs; Battle of the Trench; Tulunid Dynasty; Hasan Turabi; Turban; Muhammad ibn Al-Hasan al-Tusi; Twelver Shi'ites;
- Ibn al-Jarrah abu 'Ubaydah; Ma'mar ibn al-Muthanna Abu 'Ubaydah; Ubaydullah ibn Ziyad; Battle of Uhud; 'Ukaz; 'Ulama'; 'Umar ibn 'Abd al-Aziz or Omar II; 'Umar ibn al-Khattab or Omar I; Banu Umayya; Ummah; Umm Habibah bint Abi Sufyan; Umm al-Kitab; Umm Kulthum; Umm al-Mu'minin; Umm al-Qurra; Umm Salamah; 'Umrah; 'Ubqah ib Nafi'; 'Urf; Al-'Urwa al-Wuthqa; Usama bin Ladin or Osama bin Ladin; Ibn Abi Usaybi'ah; 'Ushr; Usul; Usuli School or Usuliyah;
- Vilayat-i Faqih; Vizier or Wazir;
- Abu al-Wafa' or Buzjani; Wahb ibn Munabbih; Waiting period; Wajib; Wali; Shah Wali Allah; Ibn 'Abdul Malik al-Walid; Muhammad ibn 'Umar al-Waqidi; Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas; War; Wasi; Wasil ibn 'Ata; White streak; Wives of the Prophet; Worship; Wuquf;
- Yaqub ibn Layth al-Saffar; Ibn Wadih al-Yaqubi; Yaqut al-Hamawi; Battle of Al-Yarmuk; Yathrib; Yazid ibn Mu'awiyah; Yazidis; Yusuf ibn Tashfin;
- Zab; Zabur; Zahir; Zahirites or Zahiriyyah; Zakat; Mahmud al Zamakhshari; Zamzam; Zanj; Zawiyah; Zayd ibn 'Ali; Zayd ibn Harith; Zayd ibn Thabit; Zaydis or Zaydiyyah; Zaynab Bint Jahsh; Zaynab bint Khadijah; Zaynab bint Khuzaymah; Zayn al-'Abidin; Ziyad ibn Abihi; Ziyarah; Ibn Al-Awwam Zubayr;
Redirects
edit- Abadites; 'Abd al-'Aziz ibn Muhammad ibn Sa'ud; 'Abd al-Aziz ibn Sa'ud; 'Abd al-Qadir al-Jilani; 'Abdul; Abode of War; Abu al'Abbas al-Saffah; Abu Dawud; Abu al-Faraj; Abu 'Ubaydah; 'Abu al-Wafa or 'Abu al-Wafa Buzjani; Rabi'ah al-'Adawiyyah; Adhan or Azan; Age of Ignorance; al-Akham al-Khamsah; Ahl al-Dhimma; Ahl al-Kitab; Ahmed Barlevi, Sayyid; 'Arabi; Arkan; Ascension; Ashab; Abu Musa Ash'ari; Ashraf; Asrafil; Assassins or Hashishiyun; [{Wasil ibn-' Ata']]; [{Atatürk]], Mustafa Kamal; [{Avicenna]]; [[[Awliyah]]; Awqaf; A'yan; Azan or Adhan; 'Azra'il;
- Babak; Babawayhi; Babuyah; Battle of the Masts; Batutah; Bayt al-Hikmah; Bismillah; Black Muslims; Blood money; Booty; [{Brotherhood]], Muslim; Burials;
- Cadi or Kazi; Call; Canon law; Civil law; Commander of the faithful; Commentaries on the Koran;
- Daughters of the Prophet; Devotees of the people; Dhimmi or Zimmi; Ditch, Battle of the; Dowry;
- Eden; Emir;
- Fakir; Farewell pilgrimage; Fay'; Fines; Free will; Funerals; Fustat;
- Garrison towns; Genghis Khan or Chingiz Khan; God;
- Hamdan qarmat; Hanafi; Hanbal, Ahmad ibn; Hanbali; Hanifa, Abu; Hanifites; Hasan al-Banna; Hasan al-Basri; Hashim, Banu; Hashishiyun; Helpers; Hisham, abd al-Malik ibn; Hizb al-Da'wah; Holidays; Holy Warrior; Hudud; Hurayrah, Abu;
- Ibn Abihi; Ibn al-Muqaffa'; Ibn Qutaybah; 'Ilm al-Fiqh; Ilm al-Hadith; 'Ilm al-Tafsir; Imitation; Inquisition; Iran; Irtidad; Muhammad ibn Ishaq; Islamic calendar; Islamic Conference organization; Islamic modernism; Islamic reform movements; Islamic science; Islamic world; Shah Isma'il; 'Ithan Ashariyyah;
- Jahannam; Jahiliyyah; Jannah; Jews; Jinn; Jum'a;
- Kadhi or Kazi; Khalifa; Khandaq; Hhawarij; Khitan;
- Lahab, Abu; Law;l Mahmud of Ghazni; Majah; Malak or Mala'ika; Masjid; Masnawi; Mawali; Mawdudi; Mi'raj; Muhammad 'Abduh; Mu'minun; Munafiqun; Muslim, Abu; Muslim modernists; Muslims, Black; Mutual cursing; Muwahhid; Mysticism;
- Nakir; Naskh; Nidham al-Mulk; Night of Power; Nikah; Nobles; Nusayris; Nuwas, Abu;
- Occultation; Omar; Osama bin Ladin; Osman;
- Paradise; Party of Allah; Passion Plays; Pensions; Pillars of Islam; Pious Foundation; Plunder; Poll tax; Prayer direction; Prayer niche; Profession of faith; Pulpit;
- Qadhi or Kazi; Qadianis; Qisas; Qizilbash; Qur'an;
- Rahman; Raids; Ramla; Rashidun; Razzia; Reciter; Reform movements or Revival movements; Reformer; Renewer; Resurrection; Revenge; Reza; Riba'; Ritual prayer; Rowzeh; Ruku' or Rak'ah; Rumi; Ruzeh Khani;
- Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas; Saffarid Dynasty; Saladin; Salat; Sanad; [{Satan]]; Sa'ud, Ibn; Sawm; Sayyid Ahmad; Seceders; Sermon; Seveners; Seven Odes; Shafi'ites; Shahid; Shaytan; Shekh; Shi'ite; Soul; Subhah; Sufyan;
- [{Takfir]]; Tamerlane; Taqiyyah; Tariqa; Tasawwuf; Taymiyyah; Tekke; Tenth of Muharram; Testimony of faith; Theology; Tirmizi; Traditions;
- 'Umar, abd al-Rahman; 'Umar, Mulla Muhammad; Unbeliever; 'Usman;
- Verse;
- Wahhab, Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-; Walid; Warner; Wazier; Wine; Witness; Wudhu;
- Year, Islamic;
- Zikr; Zinah; Ziyad, Tariq ibn;
Subarticles
edit- Introduction - The Message of Islam***; The Spread of Islam**; The Umayyad Caliphate**; The ‘Abbasid State***; Institutional Development***; Islamic Reform Movements***;
The Qurۥan: an encyclopedia
editThe Qurۥan: an encyclopedia, edited by Oliver Leaman, London and New York: Routledge, 2006
Articles with subarticles
edit- Adam – The Creation of Adam; The Garden of Eden; Adam's repentance; Adam's death;
- Akhar – Akhir; Al-akhira;
- ۢAli ibn Abi Talib – References in the Qurۥan; ۢAli and the exegeses of the Qurۥan – tafsir and taۢۥwil; Ali and the compilation of the Qur'an;
- Allah – The concept of God in the Qurۥan; Etymology; Existence of God; The Nature of God; Attributes and names of God;
- Arab or Arabia – Mecca; The Origin of the city; The Kaۢba; The Hajj; Mecca's physical structure; Economic life; Mecca in modern times;
- Arabic language – Arabic and the Qurۥan; Development of Arabic in the shadow of the Qurۥan and diglossia; Middle Arabic; Factors of change in Classical Arabic; Renaissance of Arabic; Arabic dialects;
- Arguments and the Qurۥan – Word order; Is the Qurۥan a code?; The Naturalness of belief; The Use of reasons; Reasons and the logic of the Qurۥan;
- Mohammed Arkoun – A Bio-bibliograpical sketch; Arkoun's critical philosophy and epistemology; The Qurۥan in the Arab-Muslim cultural system; Orientalist and social-science approaches to Qurۥanic studies;
- Art and the Qurۥan – Sufism and art; Calligraphy; Geometry; Music; Reciting the book;
- Art and the Qurۥan – Geometry – The Meaning of ormamentation;
- Art and the Qurۥan – Reciting the book – Recitation and music; Umm Khulthun;
- Aya – Technical definition; Contextual meanings; Aya numbering; Aya length; Major classifications; Content and subject matter; Structure and parallelism; Muhkamat and mtashabihat; Punctuation of the verse; Preferred interpretations of the verse; General interpretations; Contextual meanings of mutashabihat; English equivalents of mutashabihat; Types of contrasts; Ayat al-sadja;
- Burhan/Bayna/Sultan – Burhan; Bayna; Sultan;
- Calligraphy and the Qurۥan – Early calligraphic developments; The Reform of Arabic script; Development of cursive scripts; Types of calligraphy;
- Character – Purification of the soul; Change of character;
- Character – Change of character – The Truthful character; The Proud character; The Irascible character; The Forebearing and forgiving character; The Patient character; The Virtuous character;
- Christianity – Jesus as God; The Trinity; The Punishment of Christians;
- Conversion – The Qurۥanic approach;
- Creation – The Emanationist view; The Creationist view;
- Death – The Soul; Hardships and agonies; The Living and the dead; Do the dead hear?; Intercession for the dead and visiting graveyards; Crying at graves; Talking of the dead; Euthenasia and suicide;
- Devil – Iblis, the rebel; Satan, the tempter;
- Eschatology – The Concept of the hereafter in the Islamic tradition; Al-akhira; Existence of the afterlife; Death; The Day of Judgment; The Signs of the hours;
- Fate – Theological views; The Fatalistic view; The Libertarian view; The Middle-of-the-road view; The Philosophical view; The Sufi view;
- Grace – The Special favour of God; Human response to God's favour; Human grace;
- Habb or Habba – Habb/habba as a proof of creation and resurrection; Care and mercy; Mithqal habba (the weight of a seed): perspective and justice; Habba (grain seed) and sunbula (ear): generosity of Allah's reward;
- Hadith – The Sunan works of Abu Dawud and others;
- Happiness – The Qurۥanic view; Miskawayh's view; al-Isfahani's view; Al-Ghazali's view;
- Hell – The Topography of hell; The Inhabitants of hell; The Chronology of hell; The Rhetorical strategy of hell;
- Historical events and the Qurۥan – History and prophecy; Myth and history; Norms of history;
- Ibrahim – Birth and early life; The Holy Land; Sacrifice; Ten words and the resurrection of the birds; Death and burial;
- Insan/Nas – The Creation of human beings; The Psychological nature of the human; The Mission of humanity;
- Irada – The Angels and the devils; Human action;
- ۢIsa – The 'Death' of Jesus; The 'Divinity' of Jesus; The Raising of Jesus; God's promises to Jesus; The Islamic view of the fate of Jesus; The Detail of the Qurۥanic account; The Significance of Jesus and the day of Judgment;
- ۢIshq – Etymology and usage in the hadith; Sura Joseph; Sufi exegesis: the Qurۥan as the scripture of ۢIshq; ۢUshshaq as Allah's chosen people: the Covenant of ۢIshq;
- Islam – Basic beliefs; The Five Pillars; The Past and the present;
- Israۥiliyyat – Israelites; Transmitters of Israۥiliyyat; Textual authority of Israۥiliyyat;
- Jerusalem – Jerusalem in the life of Prophet Muhammad;
- Knowledge – Man's knowledge and God's knowledge; Ignorance (jahal); Knowledge (ۢilm) and faith (iman); Four means to knowledge; The innate knowledge of God; The Soul's knowledge of God; Al-Ghazali's view; The Verse of Light;
- Language and the Qurۥan – Doctrine of inimitability (of form); Vocabulary; System of declensions; The Syntax;
- Letters – The Abbreviated letters: al-muqattaۢat;
- Marriage – Creation and pairing; Impediments to marriage; Contracting a marriage; Spousal rights and obligations;
- Meccan and Medinan suras and the Qurۥan – The Style and emphasis of the Meccan suras; Time of revelation;
- Money – Interest; Charity; Charity and punishment; Inheritance and wills; Debts; Loans; Using wealth; The Poor; Hoarding; Extravagance; Miserliness; Moderation in giving; Bribery; Contentment; Envy; The Best charity; On begging; Business conduct;
- Morality – Early Arab virtues; Morality in the Qurۥan; Goodness (khayr) and righteousness (hirr); Justice and responsibility; On marriage and eating; The Work ethic;
- Muhammad – The Life of the Prophet; Muhammad in the Qurۥan; Muhammad and other Islamic sources; Whose Muhammad? Which Islam?;
- Musa – Birth of Moses; Midian; Moses and Pharaoh; Revelation of the Torah; Holy Land; Death of Moses;
- Nafs – Nafs and ruh; Nafs and qalb; The Nafs as self; Nafs and passion; Nafs and jalis; Nafs, ruh and psychology;
- Nahda – Wider responses to conolonialism and modernity;
- Natural world and the Qurۥan – The Example of water and light; Trees;
- Said Nursi – Nursi's writings;
- Origins, organization and influences on the Qurۥan – The Classical Western attitude towards the origin of Islam; Western orientalist discourse; Modern period; Critique of the study of origin;
- Paradise – Adam's paradise; Eschatological paradise;
- Paradise – Eschatological paradise – The Topography of Paradise; The Pleasures of Paradise; The Virgins of Paradise (Houris); Interaction between God and man in paradise;
- Philosophy and the Qurۥan – The Varieties of Islamic philosophy; The Islamic sciences; Political philosophy; The Soul; Logic; Philosophy's relationship with the Qurۥan; The Role of the Qurۥan in Islamic philosophy; The Effect of philosophy on the Qurۥan;
- Prophecy – The Angel Gabriel; The Revelation of the Qurۥan; The Path of Revelation is protected against mistakes; How the Qurۥan was revealed; Prophecy in Islamic philosophy;
- Qurۥan – The Qurۥanic message; The Themes of the Qurۥan;
- Qurۥanic studies – Meccan and Medinan revelations; Inimitability of the Qurۥan; Consonance in the Qurۥan; Argumentation in the Qurۥan; Reasons for revelation; Abrogating and abrogated; Clear and ambiguous; Parables and similitudes; The Seven modes;
- Repentance – Repentance and the missing basmala;
- Responsibility – Sin and repentance; Legal responsibility;
- Ridda and the case for decriminalization of apostasy – On conversion; Apostasy in Islamic law;
- Salat – Prayer and the religion of Abraham; Details of prayer; Prayers for the dead;
- Salat – Details of prayer – Ablution; Prayer times; Prayer style; Does the Middle Prayer take place at Noon?;
- Salat – Prayers for the dead – Is it legal to offer prayers for believers?; Is there any point in offering prayers for believers after their death?; Funerals; Does God pray for believers?; Can we trust in God's mercy?; Interceding for the dead;
- Sayyid Qutb – Qutb's life and career; The Writing of Fi zilal; Characteristics of Fi zilal; The Teachings of Fi zilal;
- Self-referentiality – Self-prediction and classification; Negative statements of the text on the text; The First traces of interpretation (taۥwil); Special linguistic indicators marking truth and authenticity; Asserting scriptural authority over Jewish and Christian scripture;
- Shiۢa – The Word “shiۢa” in early sources; The Early Shiۢa;
- Style in the Qurۥan – Word order; Word form; Shift; Selection of words; Rhyme; Wording; Grammaticality; Presentation;
- Suffering – Types of suffering; Other types of suffering: voluntary and involuntary;
- Sulayman – Solomon and the animals; Solomon and the Queen of Sheba; Solomon's control of the wind, demons, and jinn; Judgement and the wives of Solomon; The Death of Solomon;
- Tawhid – Features of tawhid; Historical overview; The Message of tawhid; Polytheism;
- Translation and the Qurۥan – Translation and ethics; Methods of translation; The Referential versatility of Qurۥanic words; Qurۥanic dictionaries and translation aids; A Brief history of Qurۥanic translations;
- Translation and the Qurۥan – A Brief history of Qurۥanic translations – European translations; English translations;
- Wali – issues of identification – Who are the friends of God?; Do the friends of God have special power?; Can Jews and Christians be friends of Muslims?;
- Wali/Walaya/Wilaya – Walaya; Wilaya;
- War and violence – The Meccan period; The Medinan period; Medieval and modern conceptions of jihad;
- Wealth - Qurۥanic attitudes to wealth; Wealth should be striven for; Wealth as an external virtue;
- Yaۢqub (Jacob) – The Joseph story; The Prohibition of food; Moses and Jacob; Jacob's death and burial;
- Yunus – Nineveh and the fish; The Virtues of Jonah;
Major articles
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- Abrogation; ۢAۥisha; ۢAli ibn Abi Talib; Allah; Arab or Arabia; Arabic language; Arguments and the Qurۥan; Mohammed Arkoun; Art and the Qurۥan; Aya;
- Baraka; Bilqis;
- Calligraphy and the Qurۥan; Canon; Character; Christianity; Colours; Conversion; Creation; Cyberspace and the Qurۥan;
- Death; Devil; Divorce; Dreams;
- Education and the Qurۥan; Eschatology;
- Fate; Fitra; Forgiveness;
- Grace;
- Hafiz/Tahfiz/Hifz/Muhaffiz; Hajar; Hakim or Hikma; Happiness; Haram or Harrama; Health; Hell; Historical events and the Qurۥan;
- Taqi al-Din ibn Taymiyya; Ibn ۢabd al-Wahhab; Imam/Imama; Injil; Insan/Nas; ۢIsa; ۢIshq; Islam; ۢIsm or ۢIsma;
- Jerusalem;
- Kaۢba/al-Bayt al-ۢAtiq; Kalam/Kalima/Kallama; Knowledge;
- Language and the Qurۥan; Letters; Lutf;
- Manuscripts and the Qurۥan; Marriage; Meccan and Medinan suras and the Qurۥan; Miraculousness of the Qurۥan; Money; Morality; Muhammad; Musa;
- Nafs; Nahda; Nass; Natural world and the Qurۥan; Ninety-nine names of God; Numbers; Said Nursi;
- Origins, organization and influences on the Qurۥan;
- Parables; Paradise; Persecution; Philosophy and the Qurۥan; Prophecy;
- Qurۥanic studies;
- al-Rahman; Reading; Repentance; Responsibility; Revelation; Riba; Ridda and the case for decriminalization of apostasy;
- Salat; Sayyid Qutb; Science and the Qurۥan; Self-referentiality; Servant; Shiۢa; Style in the Qurۥan; Suffering; Sunna; Sunna and its role in interpretation;
- Tafsir in early Islam; Tafsir – Salafi views; Tajwid; Taqlid; Taqwa; Taۢtil; Tawhid; Translation and the Qurۥan;
- Wali – issues of identification; Wali/Walaya/Wilaya; War and violence; Women;
- Zahir;
Major subarticles
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- Allah – The Nature of God; Attributes and names of God;
- Arguments and the Qurۥan – The Naturalness of belief;
- Aya – Types of contrasts; Ayat al-sadja;
- Calligraphy and the Qurۥan – Types of calligraphy;
- Character – Change of character;
- Conversion – The Qurۥanic approach;
- Language and the Qurۥan – Vocabulary; System of declensions; The Syntax;
- Letters – The Abbreviated letters: al-muqattaۢat;
- Meccan and Medinan suras and the Qurۥan – The Style and emphasis of the Meccan suras;
- Muhammad – The Life of the Prophet; Muhammad in the Qurۥan; Whose Muhammad? Which Islam?;
- Salat – Details of prayer; Prayers for the dead;
- Shiۢa – The Early Shiۢa;
- Translation and the Qurۥan – The Referential versatility of Qurۥanic words; A Brief history of Qurۥanic translations;
- Wali – issues of identification – Can Jews and Christians be friends of Muslims?;
- War and violence – The Medinan period; Medieval and modern conceptions of jihad;
Significant articles
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- Ablution; Abu Bakr; Numan b. Sabit abu Hanifa; Abu Lahab's significance; ۢAd; Adam; ۢAdl; ۢAhd or ۢAhada; Ahl al-Bayt; Ahl al-Dhikr; Ahl al-Kitab; Ahmad b. Hanbal; Akhar; ۣۢAlaq; Abuۥl Hudayl al-ۢAllaf; ۢAqida; Al-Ashۢari; Ashۢarites and Muۢtazilites; Ayyub; ۢAziz;
- Backbiting; al-Baghawi; Bashar; Basamala; Al-Baydawi; Beauty; Burhan/Bayna/Sultan;
- Calendar; Camel; Covenant;
- Dajjal; Dar; Daraja; Dawud or Daۥud; Dhaqa or Adhaqa; Dhu al-Qarnayn;
- Fadaۥil al-Qurۥan; Fasaqa; Feasting; Fig; Fitna;
- Ghaba; Ghafara/Ghaffar/Ghafur/Ghafir/Maghfira]]; al-Ghyab;
- Habb or Habba; Hadith; Halal or Ahalla; Hamka; Hanif; Haqq or Haqiqa; Hasan or Hasuna or Ahsana; Hayya/Hayat/Ahya]]; Heaven; Hilm; Houris; Hudaybiya; Hud-hud; Hukm; Hulul; Humility;
- Ibrahim; Idris; Injury; Intoxication; Irada; Ismaۢil; Israۥiliyyat;
- Qadi ۢabd al-Jabbar; al-Jahr bi al-Basmala; Jaza; John of Damascus; Judaism; Imam al-Haramayn Juwayni;
- Karim; Khayr; al-Khazin; al-Khidr; Ayatullah al-Uzma Sayyid abul-Qasim al-Khoۥi; Kitab;
- Laghw and Lahw; Lut; Lut's wife;
- Malak/Malaۥika; Manslaughter; Mary; Mathal/Mithl/Tamathil; Sayyid Abul aۥla Mawdudi; Michael/Mikhaۥil; Miۥraj; Mishkat; Mithaq; Modesty; Mother of the Book; Muqatil b. Sulayman; Murder; Music;
- Nadhir/Nudhur/Andhara; al-Husayn b. Muhammad al-Najjar; Natiq; Nisa; Noise; Nuh; al-Qadi al-Nuۢman; Nur;
- Oaths;
- Parents; Peace; Polygamy; Polygyny; Preserved tablet; Punishment; Punishment and original sin; Purify;
- Qadaۥ/Qadar; Qalam; Qarun; Qurۥan;
- Fakhr al-Din al-Razi;
- Sacrifice; Sahib; Salih; Samaۢ; Shafaۢa; Muhammad b. Idris al-Shafiۢi; Shahada; Shaykh Mufid; Sin; Abd al-Raۥuf al-Singkili; Sulayman; Sura; al-Suyuti;
- al-Tabari; Tabut; Taqlid – Shiۢi views; Tawakkul; Abu Ishaq Ahmad al-Thaۢlabi; Tolerance;
- Uluۢl-amr; Ummuhat al-Muۢminin;
- Veil;
- Wealth;
- Ya sin; Yahya; Yaۥjuj wa Maۥjuj; Yaۢqub (Jacob); Yawm; Yunus;
- Zina; Zulaykha;
Significant subarticles
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- Adam – The Garden of Eden;
- Akhar – Al-akhira;
- ۢAli ibn Abi Talib – ۢAli and the exegeses of the Qurۥan – tafsir and taۢۥwil; Ali and the compilation of the Qur'an;
- Allah – Etymology; Existence of God;
- Arab or Arabia – Mecca; The Origin of the city; Mecca in modern times;
- Arabic language – Arabic and the Qurۥan; Development of Arabic in the shadow of the Qurۥan and diglossia; Renaissance of Arabic;
- Arguments and the Qurۥan – Word order; The Use of reasons; Reasons and the logic of the Qurۥan;
- Mohammed Arkoun – A Bio-bibliograpical sketch; Arkoun's critical philosophy and epistemology; The Qurۥan in the Arab-Muslim cultural system; Orientalist and social-science approaches to Qurۥanic studies;
- Aya – Technical definition; Contextual meanings; Major classifications; Structure and parallelism; Ayat al-sadja;
- Burhan/Bayna/Sultan – Burhan; Bayna; Sultan;
- Calligraphy and the Qurۥan – The Reform of Arabic script; Development of cursive scripts;
- Character – Purification of the soul; Change of character – The Truthful character; Change of character – The Irascible character; Change of character – The Forebearing and forgiving character;
- Christianity – The Punishment of Christians;
- Creation – The Emanationist view; The Creationist view;
- Death – Hardships and agonies; The Living and the dead; Intercession for the dead and visiting graveyards; Euthenasia and suicide;
- Devil – Iblis, the rebel; Satan, the tempter;
- Eschatology – Al-akhira; Existence of the afterlife; Death; The Signs of the hours;
- Fate – The Libertarian view; The Middle-of-the-road view; The Philosophical view; The Sufi view;
- Grace – The Special favour of God; Human response to God's favour; Human grace;
- Habb or Habba – Habb/habba as a proof of creation and resurrection; Mithqal habba (the weight of a seed): perspective and justice; Habba (grain seed) and sunbula (ear): generosity of Allah's reward;
- Hadith – The Sunan works of Abu Dawud and others;
- Happiness – The Qurۥanic view; Miskawayh's view; al-Isfahani's view;
- Hell – The Topography of hell; The Rhetorical strategy of hell;
- Historical events and the Qurۥan – History and prophecy; Myth and history; Norms of history;
- Insan/Nas – The Creation of human beings; The Mission of humanity;
- ۢIsa – The 'Death' of Jesus; The 'Divinity' of Jesus; The Raising of Jesus; God's promises to Jesus;
- ۢIshq – Etymology and usage in the hadith; Sura Joseph; Sufi exegesis: the Qurۥan as the scripture of ۢIshq; ۢUshshaq as Allah's chosen people: the Covenant of ۢIshq;
- Islam – Basic beliefs; The Five Pillars; The Past and the present;
- Israۥiliyyat – Israelites; Transmitters of Israۥiliyyat;
- Jerusalem – Jerusalem in the life of Prophet Muhammad;
- Knowledge – Man's knowledge and God's knowledge; Ignorance (jahal); Knowledge (ۢilm) and faith (iman); Four means to knowledge; The Verse of Light;
- Language and the Qurۥan – Doctrine of inimitability (of form);
- Marriage – Creation and pairing; Impediments to marriage; Contracting a marriage; Spousal rights and obligations;
- Meccan and Medinan suras and the Qurۥan – Time of revelation;
- Morality – Early Arab virtues; Morality in the Qurۥan; On marriage and eating;
- Muhammad – Muhammad and other Islamic sources;
- Musa – Midian; Revelation of the Torah;
- Nafs – Nafs and ruh; Nafs and qalb; The Nafs as self; Nafs and jalis; Nafs, ruh and psychology;
- Nahda – Wider responses to conolonialism and modernity;
- Natural world and the Qurۥan – The Example of water and light; Trees;
- Said Nursi – Nursi's writings;
- Origins, organization and influences on the Qurۥan – The Classical Western attitude towards the origin of Islam; Modern period; Critique of the study of origin;
- Paradise – Eschatological paradise; Eschatological paradise – The Topography of Paradise; Eschatological paradise – The Virgins of Paradise (Houris);
- Philosophy and the Qurۥan – The Varieties of Islamic philosophy; The Role of the Qurۥan in Islamic philosophy;
- Prophecy – Prophecy in Islamic philosophy;
- Responsibility – Sin and repentance;
- Ridda and the case for decriminalization of apostasy – Apostasy in Islamic law;
- Salat – Prayer and the religion of Abraham; Details of prayer – Prayer times; Details of prayer – Prayer style; Prayers for the dead – Is it legal to offer prayers for believers? Prayers for the dead – Is there any point in offering prayers for believers after their death?
- Sayyid Qutb – Qutb's life and career; The Writing of Fi zilal; Characteristics of Fi zilal;
- Self-referentiality - Asserting scriptural authority over Jewish and Christian scripture;
- Shiۢa – The Word “shiۢa” in early sources;
- Suffering – Types of suffering; Other types of suffering: voluntary and involuntary;
- Tawhid – Features of tawhid; Historical overview; The Message of tawhid; Polytheism;
- Translation and the Qurۥan – Translation and ethics; Methods of translation; Qurۥanic dictionaries and translation aids; A Brief history of Qurۥanic translations – European translations; A Brief history of Qurۥanic translations – English translations;
- Wali – issues of identification – Do the friends of God have special power?;
- Wali/Walaya/Wilaya – Walaya; Wilaya;
- War and violence – The Meccan period;
- Wealth - Wealth should be striven for; Wealth as an external virtue;
- Yaۢqub (Jacob) – The Joseph story;
Minor articles
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- Muhammad Abdu; Abu Lahab; Ahqaf; Asbab al-Nuzul; Asbat; ۢAsiyya; Azraۥil;
- Badr; Baqa; Barzakh; Bayyana or Aban; Becca or Bakka;
- Caliph or Caliphate; Companions of the cave;
- Daۢa; Dhu al-Kifl;
- Elijah; Elisha;
- Fadl; Fasting; Food;
- Ghadir Khumm; Ghuluww;
- Habl Allah; Hadid; Hajj; Harun; Hasiba or Hasbuna Allah; Hava; Hidaya; Hilal; Hizb; Holy; Hud; Hujjat;
- Ibrahim's wife; Ihsan/Ihsani; Ilhad; Iltifat; Inimitability; Isaac; Israfil; Israۥil; Istifa; Ittaqa; ۢIzraۥil;
- Jalut; Jibril/Jibraۥil; Jihad/Jahada;
- Khaybar;
- La; Laۢna; Laylat al-Qadr;
- Mary's mother; Mata; Mubahala; Musa's mother and sister or Moses' mother and sister;
- Nahar; Najwa; Niۢma;
- Qala; Qasas; Qibla; Qital; Qurban;
- Radd/Irtidad and the justification of the criminalization of apostasy; Ramadan; Revenge; Rida; Rizq; Rumour;
- Sabeans; Sabiqa; Sabr; Sahara; Sajada/Masjid; Salaha; Sanam/Asnam; Shuۢayb; Sihr; Subhan;
- Taۢa; Taۢba; Tafwid; Talut; Taqa; Tawhid; Tayammum; Thawab; Tubba;
- ۢUzayr;
- Waswas;
- Zabur; Zaki/Zakaۥ; Zalama; Zamzam; Zubaniyya; Zuhud;
Minor subarticles
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- Adam – The creation of Adam; Adam's repentance; Adam's death;
- Akhar – Akhir;
- ۢAli ibn Abi Talib – References in the Qurۥan;
- Allah – The Concept of God in the Qurۥan;
- Arab or Arabia – The Kaۢba; The Hajj; Mecca's physical structure; Economic life; Mecca in modern times;
- Arabic language – Middle Arabic; Factors of change in Classical Arabic; Arabic dialects;
- Arguments and the Qurۥan – Is the Qurۥan a code?;
- Aya – Aya numbering; Aya length; Content and subject matter; Muhkamat and mtashabihat; Punctuation of the verse; Preferred interpretations of the verse; General interpretations; Contextual meanings of mutashabihat; English equivalents of mutashabihat;
- Calligraphy and the Qurۥan – Early calligraphic developments;
- Character – Change of character – The Proud character; Change of character - The Patient character; Change of character - The Virtuous character;
- Christianity – Jesus as God; The Trinity;
- Death – The Soul; Do the dead hear?; Crying at graves; Talking of the dead;
- Eschatology – The Concept of the hereafter in the Islamic tradition; The Signs of the hours;
- Fate – Theological views; The Fatalistic view; The Philosophical view; The Sufi view;
- Habb or Habba – Care and mercy; Mithqal habba (the weight of a seed): perspective and justice; Habba (grain seed) and sunbula (ear): generosity of Allah's reward;
- Happiness – Al-Ghazali's view;
- Hell – The Inhabitants of hell; The Chronology of hell;
- Ibrahim – Birth and early life; The Holy Land; Sacrifice; Ten words and the resurrection of the birds; Death and burial;
- Insan/Nas – The Psychological nature of the human; The Mission of humanity;
- Irada – The Angels and the devils; Human action;
- ۢIsa – The Islamic view of the fate of Jesus; The Detail of the Qurۥanic account; The Significance of Jesus and the Day of Judgment;
- Israۥiliyyat – Textual authority of Israۥiliyyat;
- Knowledge – The Innate knowledge of God; The Soul's knowledge of God; Al-Ghazali's view;
- Money – Interest; Charity; Charity and punishment; Inheritance and wills; Debts; Loans; Using wealth; The Poor; Hoarding; Extravagance; Miserliness; Moderation in giving; Bribery; Contentment; Envy; The Best charity; On begging; Business conduct;
- Morality – Goodness (khayr) and righteousness (hirr); Justice and responsibility; The Work ethic;
- Musa – Birth of Moses; Moses and Pharaoh; Holy Land; Death of Moses;
- Nafs – Nafs and passion; Nafs and jalis; Nafs, ruh and psychology;
- Origins, organization and influences on the Qurۥan – Western orientalist discourse; Modern period; Critique of the study of origin;
- Paradise – Adam's paradise; Eschatological paradise – The Pleasures of Paradise; Eschatological paradise – Interaction between God and man in Pardise;
- Philosophy and the Qurۥan – The Islamic sciences; Political philosophy; The Soul; Logic; Philosophy's relationship with the Qurۥan; The Effect of philosophy on the Qurۥan;
- Prophecy – The Angel Gabriel; The Revelation of the Qurۥan; The Path of Revelation is protected against mistakes; How the Qurۥan was revealed;
- Qurۥan – The Qurۥanic message; The Themes of the Qurۥan;
- Qurۥanic studies – Meccan and Medinan revelations; Inimitability of the Qurۥan; Consonance in the Qurۥan; Argumentation in the Qurۥan; Reasons for revelation; Abrogating and abrogated; Clear and ambiguous; Parables and similitudes; The Seven modes;
- Repentance – Repentance and the missing basmala;
- Responsibility – Legal responsibility;
- Ridda and the case for decriminalization of apostasy – On conversion;
- Salat – Details of prayer – Ablution; Details of prayer – Does the Middle Prayer take place at noon? Prayers for the dead – Funerals; Prayers for the dead – Does God pray for believers?; Prayers for the dead – Can we trust in God's mercy?; Prayers for the dead – Interceding for the dead;
- Sayyid Qutb – The Teachings of Fi zilal;
- Self-referentiality – Self-prediction and classification; Negative statements of the text on the text; The First traces of interpretation (taۥwil); Special linguistic indicators marking truth and authenticity;
- Style in the Qurۥan – Word order; Word form; Shift; Selection of words; Rhyme; Wording; Grammaticality; Presentation;
- Sulayman – Solomon and the animals; Solomon and the Queen of Sheba; Solomon's control of the wind, demons, and jinn; Judgement and the wives of Solomon; The Death of Solomon;
- Wali – issues of identification – Who are the friends of God?;
- Wealth - Qurۥanic attitudes to wealth;
- Yaۢqub (Jacob) – The Prohibition of food; Moses and Jacob; Jacob's death and burial;
- Yunus – Nineveh and the fish; The Virtues of Jonah;
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- Book;
- Cain and Abel; Companion;
- David; Day;
- Enoch; Ezra;
- Fakhr al-Din al-Razi; Fear; Fear God, to;
- Gabriel; Garden; Generous; Ghusl; Gog and Magog; Goliath; Good; Gospel;
- Hanna; Hate; Honourable; Hoopoe; al-Husayn B. Muhammad al-Najjar;
- Iblis; Ignorance; Iۢjaz; Ilyas; Imam al-Haramayn Juwayni; Interest; Invocation of God's curse; Ishaq; Islamic Renaissance;
- Jacob; Jahiliyya; Job; John the Baptist; Jonah;
- al-Lawh al-Mahfuz; Light verse; Lot; Lot's wife; Love;
- Martyrdom; Maryam; Mecca; Mohammed Arkoun; Moses; Mothers of the believers; Muhammad ۢAbdu; Muhammed b. Idris al-Shaftۢi; Muhkam; Myrmidons;
- Naskh; Niche of light; Night journy; Night of Power; No; Noah; Numan b. Sabit Abu Hanifa;
- Oppress;
- Pen; Proverb;
- Qiraۥat; Quraysh;
- Recitation; Reciting aloud the Basmala; Repulse; Righteous, to be; Rope of Allah; Ruh;
- Sahiba; Salam; Sandhills; Satan; Satisfaction; Saul; Seal; Secret conversation; Shaytan; Shield, to; Solomon; Sorcerer; Speaker; Spouse;
- Tahara; Talaq; Taqi al-Din ibn Tayymiyya; Tawadu; Tawba; Taۢwil; Trust in God; Turn away from;
- Umm al-Kitab;
- Wahy; Warner; Water; Wudu;