found: Work cat.: Ayalon, D. Islam and the abode of war, 1994:p. vii (the Abode of Islam viz-a-viz the Abode of War)
found: Encyclopaedia of Islam, CD-ROM ed., 1999:II, 126a (Dār al-ḥarb ('the Land of War'); territories where peace and the faith of Islam reign, (dār al-Islām), territories under perpetual threat of a missionary war (dār al-ḥarb))
found: WordiQ via WWW, Feb. 21, 2005(Dar al-Islam (Arabic: literally house of submission) is a term widely used in the Islamic world to refer to those lands under Muslim government(s). In the conservative tradition of Islam the world is divided into two components: dar al-Islam, the house of submission or the house of God, and dar al-Harb, the house of war; the home of the infidels or unbelievers (Arabic: kufr))