Heritage
The Islamic Studies Library was founded, along with the Institute of Islamic Studies, by Prof. Wilfred Cantwell Smith in 1952. The Islamic Studies Library and the Institute have occupied several campus locations, but since 1983 have been situated in Morrice Hall, the former Presbyterian College of Montreal. This research library is intended to be of primary interest to post-graduate students and faculty.
The Islamic Studies Library holds over 100,000 volumes of monographs and nearly 1,000 serial titles covering the whole of Islamic civilization. The collection includes: early printed books, dating from the 16th-19th centuries. Among them there are sixteen works published in the early 18th century in Istanbul by the celebrated Turkish painter Ibrahim M眉teferrika, and a sizeable number of Egyptian imprints from Bulaq. It also holds a collection of approximately 700 lithographed books printed in the 19th century in Morocco, Egypt, Turkey, Iran and India.
The manuscript collection consists of texts in Arabic, Ottoman Turkish and Persian. Although small in size, this collection is rich in shi`te texts. Among the manuscripts of note there is a collection of prayers, (Majm没`ad`iyah), by the famous Sufi mater `Abd al-Q芒dir al-J卯l芒n卯 (d.561/1167), which was elegantly calligraphed and decorated in 1094/1683. There is also an illuminated copy of Man l芒 yahduruhu al-faq卯h by Ibn B芒b没yah (d.381/991), copied in 993/1585; and a recently acquired early 12/18th century composite codex executed for the San`a vizier Sharaf al-D卯n al-Haym卯 (d.1140/1727). These works are located in the Rare Books and Special Collections.
Location
Islamic Studies Library, Morrice Hall
Rare Books and Special Collections, McLennan Library Building
Access
Islamic Studies Library
Islamic Studies Library Rare Books Collection
Status
Active
Curator
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Ana茂s Salamon, Head, Islamic Studies Library
anais.salamon [at] mcgill.ca
514-398-4688 / 514-449-1952
Authority
Dean of Libraries