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The Islamic Texts Society (ITS) is a British publishing house which concentrates on academic and general titles on Islam.〔(ITS About page ).〕〔von Schlegell, Barbara R., (“Translating Sufism” ), ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'', vol. 122, number 3, July—September 2002, note 9: “the translations are accurate but it is clear they are intended for a wide, and not necessarily academic, audience”.〕 It is registered as an educational charity in the UK (no. 283832).〔(Overview at the UK Charity Commission ).〕 ITS publications have become a family name among English-speaking Muslims worldwide, and a de facto standard in the world of Islamic studies.〔Elma Ruth Harder, (“Reclaiming the Islamic Intellectual Tradition” ), Center for Islam and Science.〕〔(“Stranger Than Fiction” ), by Idries Mears, posted 15/05/2013.〕〔(A reading list mention ) at The American Theological Library Association (ATLA). A JSTOR (search of ITS titles ) yields mentions in 36 books, 174 articles and 91 reviews; a (Google Scholar search ) yields 1720 hits (both checked 29/08/2013).〕 ==History== The Islamic Texts Society was founded in Cambridge, United Kingdom, in 1981. Western scholarly publishers of Islamic works were at the time characterised by a mostly Orientalist approach. ITS brought together for the first time a true vision of the Islamic scholarly tradition combined with the highest Western editorial and typographic standards.〔(“Books on Islam for the West”, a 1993 article ) in the New Straits Times.〕 Since its inception, ITS has worked in collaboration with high-ranking scholars who are fully conversant with both traditional Islamic learning and with Western academia, including Seyyed Hossein Nasr, Martin Lings, Timothy Winter (Abdal Hakim Murad), Mohammad Hashim Kamali and Eric Ormsby.
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