Islamic literature
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Islamic literature is a field that includes the study of modern and classical Arabic and the litarature written in those languages. It also often includes other modern, classic or ancient languages of the Middle East and other areas that are or have been part of, or influenced by, Islamic culture, such as Hebrew, Turkish, Persian, Armenian and Uzbek.
Islamic studies |
Islamic science |
Islamic science • Timeline of Islamic science • Astronomy • Medicine • Mathematics • Islamic Golden Age |
Islamic art |
Architecture • Pottery • Calligraphy • Music • Poetry • Literature |
Others |
History • Philosophy • Theology • Mysticism • Jurisprudence • Economics • Sufi studies |
[edit] External links
- Islamic Literature at Cornell University.
- Brief article on the growth of the influence of Islamic literature in the U.S.
- Islamic literature in Chinese