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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.
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.