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'The Meaning of in Contemporary Arabic' By A. L. Tibawi, Vol. II, No. 3, October 1955
'A Letter to Charles I of England From the Sultan Al-Walid of Morocco' By D. S. Richards, Vol XVII, No 1 & 2, January-June 1973
'How Holy Is Palestine To The Muslims' By H. S. Karmi, Vol XIV, No 2, April-June 1970
'A Pattern of Revival Movements in Islam?' By Derek Hopwood, Vol. XV, No. 4, October-December 1971
'The Western World and its Challenges to Islam' By Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Vol. XVII, Nos. 1 & 2, January-June 1973
'The Origins of Sufism' by Abu Bakr Siraj Ad-din (Martin Lings), Vol.III, No I, April 1956
The Arabic Contribution to English - Part One
The Arabic Contribution to English - Part Two
New Light on the Origin of the term 'Baccalaureate'
The Masada Legend - In Jewish and Islamic Traditions by Zaid
The City of Jerusalem
The Last Knight of the Last Caliphs
Christians Under Muhammad (Peace Be Upon Him) and His First Two Caliphs -
Part One
Christians Under Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) and His First Two Caliphs -
Part Two
Christians Under Muhammad (Peace be Upon Him) and His First Two Caliphs - Part Three
The British Isles
According To Medieval Arabic Authors - Part One
The British Isles
According To Medieval Arabic Authors - Part Two
The
British Isles According To Medieval Arabic Authors - Part Three
The British Isles According To Medieval Arabic Authors - Part Four
The Life and Thought of 'Izz-Id-Din
al-Qassam - Part One
The Life and Thought of
'Izz-Id-Din al-Qassam - Part Two
The Life and Thought of
'Izz-Id-Din al-Qassam - Part Three
The Life
and Thought of 'Izz-Id-Din al-Qassam - Part Four
Understanding Jihad:
Definition and Methodology - Part One
Understanding Jihad:
Definition and Methodology - Part Two
Jihad and Traditional
Islamic Consciousness - Part One
Jihad and Traditional
Islamic Consciousness - Part Two
Jihad and Traditional
Islamic Consciousness - Part Three
Jihad and Traditional
Islamic Consciousness - Part Four
Al-Jahiz and The Rise of
Biological Evolutionism by Mehmet Bayrakdar
Al-Biruni On Plants by
John H. Harvey
The Binomial
Theorem Described by Amir Kalan Al-Bukhari, Circa 1297 A.D.
Acknowledgement: The Islamic Quarterly, London
published by The
Islamic Cultural Centre
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