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APPENDIX FOUR<br />

Useful References<br />

The following are some<br />

references that readers may<br />

find useful in further study:<br />

Abdalati, Hammudah (1998) Islam<br />

in Focus, Kuala Lumpur: Islamic<br />

Book Trust.<br />

Ahmed, Akbar S. (1999) Islam<br />

Today: A Short Introduction to the<br />

<strong>Muslim</strong> World, London: I.B. Tauris<br />

Publishers.<br />

Anway, Carol L (1995) Daughters<br />

of Another Path: Experiences of<br />

American Women Choosing Islam,<br />

Missouri: Yawna Publications.<br />

Asad, Muhammad. The Road to<br />

Mecca. Gibraltar: Dar al-Andalus.<br />

Bouma, Gary (1994) Mosques and<br />

<strong>Muslim</strong> Settlement in Australia,<br />

Canberra: Bureau of Immigration,<br />

Multicultural and Population<br />

Research.<br />

Carey, Hilary (1996) Believing in<br />

Australia: A <strong>Cultural</strong> History of<br />

<strong>Religion</strong>s, Sydney: Allen & Unwin.<br />

Cleland, Bilal (2001) The <strong>Muslim</strong>s<br />

in Australia: A Brief History,<br />

Melbourne: Islamic Council of<br />

Victoria.<br />

Cleland, Bilal (2001), “The History<br />

of <strong>Muslim</strong>s in Australia” in Abdullah<br />

Saeed and Shahram Akbarzadeh<br />

(eds), <strong>Muslim</strong> Communities in<br />

Australia, Sydney, NSW: UNSW<br />

Press.<br />

Deen, Hanifa (1995) Caravanserai:<br />

Journey among Australian <strong>Muslim</strong>s,<br />

Sydney: Allen & Unwin.<br />

Esposito, John and Voll, John (2001).<br />

Makers of Contemporary Islam.<br />

Oxford: Oxford University Press,<br />

2001.<br />

Esposito, John L. (ed.) (1999) The<br />

Oxford History of Islam, Oxford:<br />

Oxford University Press.<br />

Haddad , Anton F. (Trans.) (1902)<br />

“The Oath of Prophet Mohammed to<br />

the Followers of Nazarene”, New York:<br />

Board of Counsel.<br />

Hamid, AbdulWahid (1989) Islam<br />

the Natural Way, London: MELS.<br />

Johns, A. (1997) “<strong>Muslim</strong><br />

Communities in Australia:<br />

An Opportunity for Interfaith<br />

Conciliation”, Hamard Islamicus, 20<br />

(3) pp 7-21.<br />

Jones, Mary Lucille (ed.) (1993)<br />

An Australian Pilgrimage: <strong>Muslim</strong>s<br />

in Australia from the Seventeenth<br />

Century to the Present, Melbourne:<br />

Victoria Press.<br />

Lings, Martin (1983) Muhammad:<br />

his Life Based on the Earliest<br />

Sources, Vermont: Inner Traditions<br />

International.<br />

Murata, Sachiko and William C.<br />

Chittick (1996) The Vision of Islam:<br />

The Foundations of <strong>Muslim</strong> Faith<br />

and Practice, London: I.B. Tauris.<br />

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein (1994) A<br />

Young <strong>Muslim</strong>’s Guide to the Modern<br />

World, Cambridge: Islamic Texts<br />

Society.<br />

Nasr, Seyyed Hossein (2002)<br />

The Heart of Islam: Enduring<br />

Values for Humanity, New York:<br />

HarperSanFrancisco.<br />

Nawawi, (1996) Imam Nawawi’s<br />

collection of Forty Hadith: Arabic<br />

Text, Translation and Notes, Kuala<br />

Lumpur: Islamic Book Trust.<br />

Omar, Wafia and Kirsty Allen (1997)<br />

The <strong>Muslim</strong>s in Australia, Canberra:<br />

AGPS.<br />

Pickthall, Mohammed Marmaduke<br />

(trans.) (1994) The Meaning of<br />

the Holy Qur’an: An Explanatory<br />

Translation, reprint, New Delhi: UBS<br />

Publishers Ltd.<br />

Saeed, Abdullah (2003). Islam in<br />

Australia, Sydney: Allen and Unwin.<br />

Saeed, Abdullah and Shahram<br />

Akbarzadeh (eds.) (2001) <strong>Muslim</strong><br />

Communities in Australia, Sydney:<br />

UNSW Press.<br />

80 <strong>Muslim</strong> <strong>Australians</strong>:THEIR BELIEFS, PRACTICES AND INSTITUTIONS

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