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The Golden Encyclopedia of Islamic Sciences
(الموسوعة الذهبية للعلوم الاسلامية)

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Yazar Mahjoub, Fatima
Basım Yeri - Arab House Tomorrow
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Örnek Metin Born in Cairo and educated in Egypt, the United States, and Great Britain, Dr. Fatima Mahjoub is a historian, linguist, and author specializing in encyclopedias. Al-mawsoo'a al-thahabiya lil 'aloom al-Islamiya (The golden encyclopedia of Islamic sciences) is one of three encyclopedias she has written. Organized according to the Arabic alphabet and published in nine volumes, the work covers nine branches or fields of Islamic scholarship in religious studies, such as Quran exegesis, Islamic doctrine, and Islamic jurisprudence. The encyclopedia also includes entries on sciences in which Muslim scholars excelled, fields that include, among others, geography, history, medicine, pharmacology, mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, and Islamic architecture.
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The Golden Encyclopedia of Islamic Sciences

(الموسوعة الذهبية للعلوم الاسلامية)
Yazar Mahjoub, Fatima
Basım Yeri - Arab House Tomorrow
Tür Kitap
Dil Arapça
Dijital Hayır
Yazma Hayır
Fiziksel Boyutlar 1 online resource.
Kütüphane Kongre Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 2021666163
Kayıt Numarası 22053392
Örnek Metin Born in Cairo and educated in Egypt, the United States, and Great Britain, Dr. Fatima Mahjoub is a historian, linguist, and author specializing in encyclopedias. Al-mawsoo'a al-thahabiya lil 'aloom al-Islamiya (The golden encyclopedia of Islamic sciences) is one of three encyclopedias she has written. Organized according to the Arabic alphabet and published in nine volumes, the work covers nine branches or fields of Islamic scholarship in religious studies, such as Quran exegesis, Islamic doctrine, and Islamic jurisprudence. The encyclopedia also includes entries on sciences in which Muslim scholars excelled, fields that include, among others, geography, history, medicine, pharmacology, mathematics, astronomy, chemistry, and Islamic architecture.
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