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Islamic literature


Islamic literature is a field that includes the study of modern and classical Arabic and the literature 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, Azeri, Armenian and Uzbek.

For the literature of various Islamic cultures, see:


Islamic Art

ArtArchitectureCalligraphyLiteratureMusicPoetryPottery

Islamic Philosophy

PhilosophyEarly PhilosophyModern PhilosophyTheology
HistoriographySociologyEarly Sociology

Islamic Science

Islamic ScienceTimeline of Islamic ScienceIslamic Golden Age
Alchemy & ChemistryAstronomyMathematicsMedicineOphthalmology

Islamic Technology

Muslim InventionsTimeline of Islamic Technology

Other Fields

EconomicsEconomyHistoryJurisprudenceMysticismSufi Studies

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