Affiliated with the Islamic Society of North America, MSA is a religious organization dedicated to establishing and maintaining Islamic societies on college campuses in the U.S. and Canada. Google "Muslim Students Association" to view the websites of the various college-specific branches.
"...The encouragement of basic research in the languages and literatures of Asia has always been central in its (AOS's) tradition. This tradition has come to include such subjects as philology, epigraphy, linguistics, biography, archaeology, and the history of the intellectual and imaginative aspects of Oriental civilizations, especially of philosophy, religion, folklore and art..."
Clearinghouse for scholarly data about religions worldwide. In the "International" section, "National Profiles" examine the religious composition, religious freedoms, demographics, constitutional clauses, survey findings and multiple social and political measures for 250 nations.
The Pluralism Project was developed by Diana L. Eck at Harvard University to study and document the growing religious diversity of the United States, with a special view to its new immigrant religious communities.
Source for religious data at the county level. Reports the number of congregations in every U.S. county equivalent for each of 236 faith groups. Also includes a list of "Religion & Congregational Research Links"
Research-based center which present summaries of current religion research (studies, polls, statistics) by Hartford Institute for Religion Research faculty as well as the research done by other sociologists of religion.