The Muslim World Book Review
Is a quarterly publication of the Islamic Foundation and has been published since 1980. The journal aims to present the Muslim viewpoint on books and issues which concern Islam and Muslims. At a time of near explosion in the growth of interest in these areas, accompanied by a disappointing level and quality of information, this review journal aspires to inform and stimulate lay readers and scholars alike, through detailed critical reviews, brief introductions and select bibliographies on recent and contemporary publications.
This Journal containing an Index of Islamic Literature, a leading quarterly journal published by the Islamic Foundation, is a unique source of information for those concerned with developments in the Muslim world. Recent publications in the field are listed and important books are reviewed by eminent scholars and writers, critically analysing views expressed in both the East and the West on a variety of issues. Each issue is rich in information, criticism and suggestions. The section containing the Index of Islamic Literature brings the same norms of academic rigour and analytical clarity to the field of bibliography. Recognising that bibliographies function as ideological statements, the Index acts in the service of Muslim scholarship.
“I am glad that the Review being published by you has met this need and also made its mark as a source of reliable and lively analysis of current publications on Islam. It meets the highest standards of critical evaluation.” Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi, Nadwatul Ulama, India
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