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Challenges in Cataloguing Islamic Materials: Insights and Issues

This presentation by Balqis Suja, delivered on December 12, 2007, at the Institut Latihan Islam Malaysia, addresses the complexities involved in cataloguing Islamic materials. It explores the broad scope of Islamic literature, which encompasses various languages and cultures influenced by Islamic traditions, including Arabic, Persian, Turkish, and many others. The discussion underscores the interchangeable use of terms like Arabic materials and Islamic-Arabic materials, highlighting the diverse challenges faced by archivists in effectively managing and representing these rich resources.

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Challenges in Cataloguing Islamic Materials: Insights and Issues

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  1. Cataloguing of Islamic materials : challenges and issues by Balqis Suja’ Presentation for Kursus Pengurusan Teknikal Bahan-bahan Islam 12 December 2007 at Institut Latihan Islam Malaysia

  2. Islamic materials Wide dimension in descriptions: Commonly interchangeable as Arabic materials, with Arab-Islamic or Islamic-Arabic materials widely employed Also referred to as Near Eastern, Middle Eastern, North African and Oriental materials Islamic literature (i.e. the literatures of Islam) includes the study of modern and classical Arabic and the literature written in those languages (i.e. modern, classic, or ancient languages of the Middle East, such as Hebrew, Turkish, Persian, Azeri, Armenian and Uzbek) or influenced by Islamic culture such as Bengali, Kashmiri, Kurdish, Pakistani, Sindhi, Urdu, Jawi) and literatures from Islamic countries

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