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There are several sources, very useful ones, which have yet to be fully exploited in this article. The first is Suha Taji-Farouki's book, for which I only used a single citation - page 41 - in the article so far. However, half of the book's content is basically about MIAS, the other half being about Beshara, the precursor to MIAS. The second is Isobel Jeffrey-Street's book, again which focuses about half its attention on Beshara and half on MIAS. In addition, I've avoided using the website of MIAS itself because I wanted to be sure - during article drafting - that notability could be stablished. It has, and quite sustainedly over many decades, so perhaps the organization's own site could be used for basic info, such as the current president, the editor of their journal, and so forth. MezzoMezzo (talk) 05:39, 16 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]