The American Philosophical Association
The main professional organization for philosophers in the United States. The site covers regular membership information and its resources section includes a good guide to philosophical resources on the Internet, including a database of active women philosophers, and a list of sites dedicated to philosophers.
URL: http://www.apa.udel.edu/apa/
Islam and Islamic Studies Resources for Studying Islam and the Diverse Perspectives of Muslims
A collection of annotated sites on "the study of Islam, Qur'an, hadith, the Sunnah, Shi'ism and Heterodox Movements Sufism, Islam in the modern world, militant Islam, jihad, Islamist or extremist Muslims, and terrorism, Islam in Iraq, Muslim women, Islamic art, architecture, music, as well as Islamic history, theology, philosophy, and Arabic and other Islamic languages such as Persian, and religion in general." From a professor of religion at the University of Georgia.
URL: http://www.uga.edu/islam/
The Medieval Page: Sources for Medieval Studies on the WWW
Collection to links to websites "primarily for Western Medieval subjects, with a few Late Antique and Byzantine sites." Sites are organized by topic such as online journals, religion and philosophy, witchcraft, women, literature, music, and more. From an art history teacher and enthusiast.
URL: http://www.efn.org/~acd/medievalpage.html
NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
Over 1,600 annotated links on the Middle Ages, categorized by subject (archaeology, architecture, art, Arthuriana, civilizations, culture, drama, history, law, literature, music, people, philosophy, religion, science and technology, and women). The "Research Center" links include archives, libraries, articles and papers, associations, organizations, societies, bibliographies, and conferences and seminars. Other points of interest are top medieval sites and a glossary. Note: not updated since 2003 but still in good shape.
URL: http://www.netserf.org/
Sikhism
Includes the basic tenets of Sikh philosophy; biographies of famous Sikh women and Gurus; information on Gurmukhi (the Sikh alphabet) and Gurdwaras (temples); a comparison of Sikhism and other religions; views of the Gurus regarding women; audio of prayers; a glossary; essays; recommended books; and related links.
URL: http://www.sikhs.org/
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