The Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World (6 vols.)
by
John L. Esposito (Editor)
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Encylopaedia of Islam Three
by
Kate Fleet, Gudrun Krämer, Denis Matringe, John Nawas, and Everett Rowson (Editors)
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Islam and Women. 2 vols.
by
Natana J. DeLong-Bas (Editor-In-Chief)
The Islamic World: Past and Present. 3 vols.
by
John L. Esposito (Editor)
See also, under Dictionaries & Encyclopedias, the 6-vol. 2001 Encyclopaedia of the Qur'an ed. McAuliffe.
For example, there are several more in the Routledge Handbooks series that I have not included here.
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The only bibliography I will list here is the Islamic Studies module in Oxford Bibliographies, a University of Washington database accessible from on campus there (only). "Module," I say, because it is actually a whole collection of extended annotated bibliographies on sub-topics within Islamic Studies:
Though I have yet to encounter anything like this in English, there are a number of them in the European languages, some of them apparently quite substantial. But only one of them is available here, and that via Summit borrowing.
La mésentente: un dictionnaire des difficultés doctrinales du dialogue islamo-chrétien
by
Marie-Thérèse et Dominique Urvoy
Abécédaire du christianisme et de l'islam: précis de notions théologiques comparées
by
Dominique & Marie-Thérèse Urvoy
Kleines Lexikon Islam: Christen begegnen Muslimen
by
Monika & Udo Tworuschka
Lexikon religiöser Grundbegriffe: Judentum, Christentum, Islam
by
Adel Theodor Khoury (Editor)
Dictionnaire des monothéismes
by
Cyrille Michon & Denis Moreau (Editors)
Dictionnaire des monothéismes
by
Jacques Potin & Valentine Zuber (Editors)
Begin with the pattern established by Library of Congress Subject Headings on Christianity & Hinduism, consulting Library of Congress Subject Headings as you go.
Begin with the pattern established by Atla Religion Database Subject Headings on Christianity & Hinduism, consulting the Atla Religion Database's Thesaurus as you go.