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Previously, this article contained only a brief speculation that Lovecraft "may" have meant Avicenna's Qanun when he mentioned the Qanoon-e-Islam in "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward". Since no evidence was offered to support this assumption, and since we already have a perfectly serviceable page called "The Canon of Medicine", I was ready to propose deleting this stub. A quick web search later, though, and − lo and behold! There actually is a book legitimately titled Qanoon-e-Islam, as now duly noted. Notwithstanding the overhaul, the article remains a stub, but at least a demonstrably factual stub, about a positively identified book. Now, whether it is notable enough to avoid deletion remains to be seen! Lusanaherandraton (talk) 05:14, 11 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]