Field Guide Roundup

  • Nuṣūṣ “is a corpus of digitized Arabic texts designed to fill gaps in extant digital corpora. Originally a collection of early Sufi and Sufi-adjacent texts, nuṣūṣ has since expanded to include early works on kalāmfalsafa, and Christian theology. Through this website, users can: browse text metadata, including author biographies; read these works online; and, most importantly, search the contents of texts in the corpus. Soon, the digitized versions of these texts will be made available to download for individuals to use for computational textual analysis or other interests.”
  • Shari’a: Islamic Law in Historical Perspective, maintained by Vanderbilt University, provides a collection of article databases, journals, and other resources on Islamic law.

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