Islam

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Islam

'Islam is one of the three great religious faiths which have grown up, and flourished, in the part of the world called the Middle East - the others being Judaism and Christianity. Although Islam is the youngest of these religions Muslims (followers of Islam) argue their religion actually forms the basis of the other two and pre-dates them since the main prophets of the other religions were sent by Allah (God) to prepare the way for the coming of the Prophet Muhammad, the final prophet.'

Keene, M, 2001, Examining four religions, HarperCollins, London, p. 222
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Library Resources

On the shelves

  • Go to the World Religions section on the shelves at DDC 200. Use the Contents and index pages to search for material on Islam.

The Library Catalogue

Keyword searching

Subject headings

Collection highlights

Reference resources

On the shelves

General Encyclopedia

  • World Book Encyclopedia

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AV Resources

Online AV Resources

The Hajj. National Geographic (3:39)

Eight Aspects

Beliefs

Myths and other stories

Sacred texts

Rituals

Symbols

Social structures

Ethical principles and oral or written codes of behaviour

  • Cragg, K, Speight, M. (1980), 'Law' in Islam from within: anthology of a religion, Wadsworth Publishing, Belmont, California, pp. 99-117.
  • Explainer: What is Sharia law? - SBS - News article

Religious experiences and spirituality

Web Resources

Extended Reading

  • 'Islam and science: The road to renewal. After centuries of stagnation science is making a comeback in the Islamic world'. in The Economist, January 26, 2013

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