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مواقع و روابط اكاديمية و دور نشر
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Internet History Sourcebooks Project
Paul Halsall, Editor Last Modified: Nov 4 2011 | linked pages may have been updated more recently The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented cleanly (without advertising or excessive layout) for educational use. Update Information 2006: In 2006 the Internet History Sourcebooks Project is undergoing a major overhaul to remove bad links and add more documents. 1. This project is both very large and fairly old in Internet terms. At the time it was instigated (1996), it was not clear that web sites [and the documents made available there] would often turn out to be transient. As a result there is a process called "link rot" - which means that a "broken link" is a result of someone having taken down a web page. In some cases some websites have simply reorganized sub-directories without creating forwarding links. Since 2000, very few links to external sites have been made. An effort is under way to remove bad links. 2. All links to documents marked [at this Site] should be working. [In the Internet Medieval Sourcebook, but not the other associated sourcebooks, if there is no indication of the file's location then the text is hosted locally and the link should be working. 3. Users may attempt to locate texts not currently available, or where the links have changed via The Internet Archive/Way Back Machine. Alternately, a search via Google may locate another site where the document is available. Feedback and Help While I encourage notes, comments and feedback in general, I am unable to reply to all of them. I am especially not able to reply to students (or students' parents!) seeking help with homework. For guidance on homework, research, how people lived/ate/dressed in the past, see the various Help! pages: I am unable to help locate details about your family, or give translations of your name or nickname into Chinese (a very common request)! If you find bad links, or typographical errors, please do notify me by telling me the URL (web address) of the specific page with the fault, and (in the case of bad links) the URL of the bad link. Finding Texts and Information on this Site Use the Search page to find texts or other items located at this web site. I am always happy to hear from people who wish to submit copy permitted texts to the various sites below. التفاصيل |
Association of Muslim Social Scientists UK
The Organisation The Association of Muslim Social Scientists (AMSS UK) is an Association based in London committed to the development of Islamic thought through research, scholarship and publications. The AMSS (UK) aims to keep scholars informed about current conceptual, methodological, and analytical developments and promote greater inter-disciplinary co-operation, in an effort towards generating informed, critical and creative views and opinions on topical and emerging issues of relevance to community relations and social cohesion. Mission Statement
Association of Muslim Social Scientists UK نرجو من القراء الكرام اعلامنا بما يرغبون تحميله على موقع بيت الكتاب من هذا الموقع الطيب والذي ابدى استعداه للتعاون معنا في خدمة الطلبة والباحثين مدير الموقع 20-2-2014 The International Institute of Islamic Thought
London Office, UK ABOUT US The International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT) is a private, non-profit, academic and cultural institution, concerned with general issues of Islamic thought. The Institute was established in the United States of America in 1981 (1401 AH). It is independent of local politics, party orientations and ideological biases. The headquarters of the Institute are situated in Herndon, Virginia, in the suburbs of Washington DC. Branches and offices have also been established in a number of capitals world-wide in order to carry out the Institute's activities and programs. The Institute is governed by a Board of Trustees that meets regularly and periodically elects one of its members to serve as President. The Institute is an intellectual forum working from an Islamic perspective to promote and support research projects, organize intellectual and cultural meetings and publish scholarly works. It has established a distinct intellectual trend in Islamic thought which relates to the vivid legacy of Islam, and the continuous efforts of intellectual and methodological reform. This involves a large number of researchers and scholars from various parts of the world التفاصيل The International Institute of Islamic Thought London Office, UK نرجو من القراء الكرام اعلامنا بما يرغبون تحميله على موقع بيت الكتاب من هذا الموقع الطيب والذي ابدى استعداه للتعاون معنا في خدمة الطلبة والباحثين مدير الموقع 20-2-2014 |