Elementary Education and Motivation in Islam: Perspectives of Medieval Muslim Scholars, 750–1400 CE
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  • ibn and bint written as b. and bt., except when it is part of the name by which the person is known (e.g., ‘Al b. Ibrhm al-Qumm, but commonly known as Ibn azm)
  • is written as -a, but as -at in ifa
  • In addition, transliterated Arabic terms have all been italicised with the exception of proper names (e.g., Ibn al-Qayyim) and commonly used words (e.g., Qur'an, Hadith, and Sunna, in particular). Common terms such as Qur'an and Hadith have not been subject to macrons; hence, Qur'an is used instead of Qur’n and Hadith as opposed to adth.