Thomas Patrick Hughes’ Dictionary of Islam has been compiled with a view to give a concise account of the doctrines and customs of the Muhammadan religion together with the technical and theological terms. While it takes into account the beliefs of the numerous sects of the Muslims, the Dictionary is for the most part an exposition of the opinions of the Sunni sect. However, the author has given very special attention to the Wahhabis who, according to him, represents the earliest teachings of the Muslim faith. While the Dictionary does not purport to be a biographical dictionary, the author has also given short biographical notices of persons connected with the religious dogmas and ceremonies. A handy reference work, the Dictionary of Islam is indispensable for all those engaged in the study of Islam. Covering a wide range of subjects, the Dictionary is also profusely illustrated with excellent drawings and has an index at the end of the work.
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