Die Welt des Islams or the International Journal for the Study of Modern Islam is an academic journal on Islam and the Muslim world published by Brill. The journal was started as an official organ of the German Society for Islamic Studies.[1] It publishes articles in three languages—English, French, and German—and its German title translates into English as "The World of Islam" and French as "Le Monde de l'Islam". It was founded by Martin Hartmann in 1915 and is one of the oldest Western journals for the study of Islam, specialising in topics around Muslim civilisations since the late 18th century. It has published articles by C. H. Becker, Miriam Cooke, Maxime Rodinson, Annemarie Schimmel, Bernard Lewis, Hamid Algar, and Muhammad Hamidullah.

Die Welt des Islams
DisciplineReligious Studies, Islamic Studies
LanguageEnglish, French, German
Publication details
History1913 to present
Publisher
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Welt Islams
Indexing
ISSN0043-2539 (print)
1570-0607 (web)
JSTOR00432539
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  1. ^ Raja Adal (2006). "Constructing transnational Islam: the East–West network of Shakib Arslan". In Stephane A. Dudoignon; Komatsu Hisao; Kosugi Yasushi (eds.). Intellectuals in the Modern Islamic World. London: Routledge. p. 94. doi:10.4324/9780203028315-10. ISBN 9780203028315.
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