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Brown. aOxford ;aNew York :bOxford University Press,c2011. axviii, 140 p. :bill. ;c18 cm.1 aVery short introductions ;v261 aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 131-133) and index. aProviding both Muslim and Western historical perspectives, an introduction to the major aspects of Muhammad's life and its importance explains the prominent roles that Muhammad's persona has played in the Islamic world throughout history.07aMuhammad,cProphet,dd. 632.2sears 7aIslamic EmpirexHistory.2sears 7aIslamxOrigin.2sears 7aIslamxHistory.2sears 0aVery short introductions ;v261.1 h297.6iBro423Contributor biographical informationuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1114/2011281830-b.html423Publisher descriptionuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1114/2011281830-d.html413Table of contents onlyuhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/enhancements/fy1114/2011281830-t.html01324nam 2200349 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075020002800092020002500120035002500145040003000170042001400200043002100214050002600235069001300261082001900274090001100293100003000304245004600334260005400380300002100434520022800455600003700683650004100720650005100761650005100812650004800863651005100911852001200962 2011384421DLC20110411140431.0110411s2010 nyu 000 0aeng d a 2011384421 a9780802118875 :c$24.00 a0802118879 :c$24.00 a(NjBwBT)bt2010030863 aBTCTAcBTCTAdDLCdNjBwBT alccopycat an-us---af-ua---00aBP170.5.W55bW55 2010 a0027912004a297.092aB222 a92 Wil1 aWilson, G. Willow,d1982-14aThe butterfly mosque /cG. Willow Wilson. aNew York, N.Y. :bAtlantic Monthly Press,cc2010. a304 p. ;c22 cm. aDocuments the author's conversion from all-American atheist to Islam, a journey marked by her decision to relocate to Cairo, romance with a passionate young Egyptian, and her efforts to balance the virtues of both cultures.17aWilson, G. Willow,d1982-2sears 7aConverts to IslamvBiography.2sears 7aMuslim womenzUnited StatesvBiography.2sears 7aMuslim womenzCairo (Egypt)vBiography.2sears 7aAmericanszCairo (Egypt)vBiography.2sears 7aCairo (Egypt)xSocial life and customs.2sears1 h92iWil01170nam 2200301 a 4500001001300000003000300013005001700016008004100033020003500074020003200109035002500141040001900166050002100185069001300206082001600219090001200235100002500247245014000272260004000412300003900452500005600491504006600547520014000613651002700753650003900780650003600819852001300855bl2003007660AU20030512142815.0030423r20032002mauab b 001 0 eng d a9780316168717 (pbk.) :c$15.99 a0316168718 (pbk.) :c$15.99 a(NjBwBT)bt2003008478 aNjBwBTcNjBwBT14aDP99b.M465 2003 a0027912004a946/.01221 a946 Men1 aMenocal, Maria Rosa.14aThe ornament of the world :bhow Muslims, Jews, and Christians created a culture of tolerance in medieval Spain /cMarâia Rosa Menocal. aBoston :bBack Bay,c[2003], c2002. axvi, 315 p. :bill., map ;c21 cm. aOriginally published: Boston : Little, Brown, 2002. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 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Originally published: c1990. aA translation based on a reconstruction of the earliest extant manuscript version of the famous tales offers the stories told by the Princess Shahrazad under the threat of death if she ceases to amuse. 7aFolklorezArab countries.2sears 7aFairy tales.2sears1 aHaddawy, Husain.1 aMahdi, Muhsin.1 h398.22iAra01601cam 2200373 a 4500001001300000005001700013008004100030020003500071020003200106035002500138040002500163050002300188069001300211082002900224090001100253100002400264245011100288260004400399300002600443500006200469504005400531520023800585600003100823650004600854650004000900650003500940651004400975650005501019610003401074651003601108650004901144650002201193852001201215bl201002873320101019065342.0101019r20102007mau b 000 0aeng d a9780807006221 (pbk.) :c$15.00 a080700622X (pbk.) :c$15.00 a(NjBwBT)bt2012591432 aIMmBTcIMmBTdNjBwBT14aE184.M88bP38 2010 a0027912004a305.6/97089914073aB222 a92 Pat1 aPatel, Eboo,d1975-10aActs of faith :bthe story of an American Muslim, the struggle for the soul of a generation /cEboo Patel. aBoston :bBeacon Press,c[2010], c2007. axix, 195 p. ;c22 cm. aReprint. 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(chiefly col.), col. map ;c19 cm. aPublished as a companion to the exhibition Hajj: journey to the heart of Islam, held at the British Museum, 26 January to 15 April 2012. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 95). aA visual exploration of the annual spiritual pilgrimage offers a array of objects and images created from the seventh to the twenty-first centuries, including illuminated manuscripts, wall paintings, textiles, decorative tiles, and metalwork. 7aPilgrims and pilgrimageszMecca (Saudi Arabia)vCatalogs.2sears 7aMuslimsxReligious lifezMecca (Saudia Arabia)vExhibitions.2sears1 h297.3iPor01330nam 2200313 a 4500001001300000005001700013008004100030020003500071020003200106035002500138040001900163050002200182069001300204082001500217090001500232100002800247245004700275246011200322250001700434260005500451300004100506500004100547504006400588520023900652651004100891650003700932651003100969852001601000bl201202681220120725110858.0120725r20092008mauab b 001 0 eng d a9780306817397 (pbk.) :c$17.00 a030681739X (pbk.) :c$17.00 a(NjBwBT)bt2012591157 aNjBwBTcNjBwBT14aDS5.95b.G67 2009 a0027912004a915.04223 a915.04 Gor1 aGordon, Stewart,d1945-10aWhen Asia was the world /cStewart Gordon.0 iSubtitle on cover:aTraveling merchants, scholars, warriors, and monks who created the "riches of the East" a1st pbk. ed. a[Cambridge, Mass.] :bDa Capo Press,c2009, c2008. aviii, 228 p. :bill., maps ;c21 cm. aReprint. Originally published: 2008. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 193-221) and index. aDescribes the important influence of Asia's great civilization on the West, as traveling merchants, scholars, philosophers, and religious figures brought the wisdom of China and the Middle East to medieval Europe during the Dark Ages. 7aAsiaxDescription and travel.2sears 7aTravelerszAsiaxHistory.2sears 7aAsiaxCivilization.2sears1 h915.04iGor01250nam 2200277 a 4500001001300000005001700013008004100030020003500071020003200106035002500138040001900163041001300182050002300195069001300218082001800231090001200249100004900261240003400310245015700344260004200501300002100543500012300564520022800687700004400915852001300959bl201202681620120725112044.0120725r19951950enk 000 0 eng d a9781851680962 (pbk.) :c$14.95 a1851680969 (pbk.) :c$14.95 a(NjBwBT)bt2012591160 aNjBwBTcNjBwBT1 aenghper14aPK6480.E5bN5 1995 a0027912004a891/.5511223 a891 Jal0 aJalåal al-Dåin Råumåi,cMaulana,d1207-1273.10aPoems.kSelections.lEnglish.10aRåumåi, poet and mystic, 1207-1273 :bselections from his writings /ctranslated from the Persian with introduction and notes [by] Reynold A. 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