The Oxford Dictionary of Islam

The Oxford Dictionary of Islam is a dictionary of Islam, published by the Oxford University Press, with John Esposito as editor-in-chief.

The Oxford Dictionary of Islam
EditorJohn Esposito
Published2004 (Oxford University Press)

Overview

The dictionary contains over 2,000 entries on a wide range of Islamic related topics.[1]

gollark: You can quite easily do a doubly linked list, but if you manipulate it wrong it might turn into a horrible graph.
gollark: SMH my head, just have an unboxed vector of Word8s and store all data in that?!
gollark: Perhaps something something ring buffer.
gollark: Linked lists are generally best avoided.
gollark: They're *unironically* doing it with NNs? Hmm.

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