Islamic Resources
Listed below are a few sites that include many different types
of resources for the study of Islam.
- Islamic
Studies, Islam, Arabic, and Religion Dr. Alan Godlas,
University of Georgia, maintains this site that is "particularly
intended to be of use for students and teachers at all levels,
as well for members of the general public who wish to get a non-polemical
view of Islam (including Sunni Islam, Shi'ism, and Sufism)...."
Godlas covers everything from the Qur'an to art.
- Academic
Info: Islamic Studies A modest number of annotated
links organized into categories: meta-indexes and general directories,
on-line texts and archives, reference sources, law, electronic
journals, and additional sites of interest. Maintained by Mike
Madin, a graduate student at the University of Washington.
- Islamic
Studies Annotated links are organized into the following
categories: general, Muhammad, the Qur'an, Hadith (oral tradition),
Shariah (law), Shi'a, Sufis, and modern movements. Maintained
by M.H. Smith, Department of Religion, Rutgers University.
- The Islam
Page A large site that includes sacred text as well
as links to beliefs, practices, and history.
- Tagged Qur'an Online Database, Morphological Analysis The Database is a computational system for morphological tagging of the Qur'an, for research and teaching purposes. The system facilitates a variety of queries on the Qur'anic text that make reference not only to the words but also to their linguistic attributes.
Last updated November 7, 2005
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