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A non-profit, academic press, publishes interfaith scholarly works focused primarily on world spirituality.

A peer-reviewed publishing house, Fons Vitae is distinguished for its significant English translations of key Arabic and Persian works, especially in the field of Sufism.

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Bibliography of recommended books on Islam from Dr. Abou El Fadl.

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Arabic manuscripts from Library of Congress from Timbuktu.

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Islamic Africa is a peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary, academic journal published by Northwestern University Press in collaboration with the Institute for the Study of Islamic Thought in Africa (ISITA), based at Northwestern University, Evanston. The journal incorporates Sudanic Africa, retaining its focus on historical sources, bibliographies, and methodologies. Islamic Africa promotes interaction between scholars of Islam and Africa across all continents and across historical periods.

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Blog from Nora living in Morocco.

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Resources on the Middle East, the Islamic World, history, religion, and commentary on current events with Juan Cole, Richard P. Mitchell Collegiate Professor of History at the University of Michigan.

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An American Muslim writer, thinker, and educator, working to remove the accidental and the incidental from quintessential discussion on Islam in America. Currently the Muslim Chaplain at the University of Pennsylvania and Drexel University.

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Undergraduate

Fatma El Hamidi, Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh

Syllabus for Economic Development of the Middle East and North Africa course.

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Undergraduate Level

Pinar Emiralioglu, PhD, History

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