Editor’s Foreword, by Jon Woronoff
Preface
Reader’s Notes
Map of the Islamic World
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Chronology
Introduction
THE DICTIONARY
Appendix: Estimates of the Muslim Population of the World
Glossary
Suras of the Koran
Turkic Peoples
Bibliography
About the Author
Ludwig W. Adamec is professor emeritus at the University of Arizona and served as the director of the Near Eastern Center for 10 years. He is widely known as a leading authority on Afghanistan and the author of 24 volumes and numerous articles and monographs).
[An] authoritative reference work. . . .Adamec doesn’t shy away
from the current conflict in the Islamic world between
‘literalists’ and ‘modernists’ and includes both ‘radical Islamists
and their opponents’ in his sometimes brutally honest, yet fair and
objective, survey. Meant to be ‘a concise dictionary of Islamic
history, religion, philosophy, and political movements,’ this third
edition contains many new entries and expands on existing ones.
With more than 700 entries (or approximately 480 pages), this
edition appears to contain approximately 40 percent more
information than the last (at over 340 pages of entries). . .
.Changes to the third edition include a newly updated chronology
through 2015, adding major events from the last decade. Other
features include an appendix containing population statistics by
region and country, both in absolute numbers and as a percentage of
the total population for each country and world region. . . .This
edition also contains a quick-reference glossary of Islamic terms,
and it closes with an extensive, updated themed bibliography
listing over 125 new sources covering the major Muslim geographic
areas and a variety of subtopics. These will be useful to the
serious scholar.
*American Reference Books Annual*
Based purely on a comparison with the book's previous editions,
this edition is greatly expanded from the first and further updated
from the second. If a library owns only the first, it may be
worthwhile to get the new one if an up-to-the-minute treatment of
some of its covered topics is required.
Summing Up: Recommended. High school through undergraduate
students; general readers.
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