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Index Islamicus ( ISSN   1360-0982, ISSN   0308-7395) is a bibliography database of publications about Islam and the Muslim world, first compiled in 1956 by James Douglas Pearson. [1] [2] It is compiled by C.H. Bleaney & S. Sinclair and the School of Oriental and African Studies, London, and published by Brill Publishers.

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References

  1. Wilfrid Lockwood (1982). "C. Miscellany". British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies . 9 (2): 202–204. doi:10.1080/13530198208705355.
  2. JoAnn Jacoby, Josephine Z. Kibbee (2007). Cultural anthropology: a guide to reference and information sources (2 ed.). Libraries Unlimited. p.  175. ISBN   978-1-59158-357-8.