Islam and Development
Work detail
The study of Islam since the advent of 9/11 has made a significant resurgence. However, much of the work produced since then has tended to focus on the movements that not only provide aid to their fellow Muslims, but also have political and at times violent agendas. This tendency has led to a dearth of research on the wider Muslim aid and development scene. Focusing on the role of and impacts of Islam and Islamic FBOs, an arena that has come to be regarded by some as the 'invisible aid economy', Islam and Development considers Islamic theology and its application to development and how Islamic teaching is actualised in case studies of Muslim FBOs. It brings together contributions from the disciplines of theology, sociology, politics, and economics, aiming both to raise awareness and to function as a corrective step within the development studies literature.
Overview
Shared work-level identity and catalog context.
Contributors
People credited with this work in the active catalog.
- Open Author
Matthew Clarke
- Open Author
David Tittensor
Editions
Publication-specific versions linked to this work only.
- Image source: Open LibraryIA
Islam and Development
1 views - IAIslam and DevelopmentMatthew Clarke, David Tittensor
Islam and Development
- IAIslam and DevelopmentMatthew Clarke, David Tittensor
Islam and Development
- IAIslam and DevelopmentMatthew Clarke, David Tittensor
Islam and Development
- IAIslam and DevelopmentMatthew Clarke, David Tittensor
Islam and Development
- IAIslam and DevelopmentMatthew Clarke, David Tittensor
Islam and Development