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Book SynopsisPhilanthropy plays an essential role in Muslim practice around the world. Using a new framing, Philanthropy in the Muslim World contributes to the literature by adding Muslim-majority countries that have not been previously included in cross national philanthropy volumes as well as countries that have important Muslim minority communities.
Trade Review‘Philanthropy in the Muslim World
is a welcomed comparative volume about how giving is understood and practiced in Islam. This is a must-read for scholars and students who wish to understand the universal but also unique characteristics of giving behavior across the globe. It effectively reconsiders taken-for-granted assumptions about faith-based philanthropy and contributes a framing of Muslim philanthropy to the scholarly and policy-oriented conversations about global generosity.’ -- Susan Appe, University at Albany, SUNY, USA
‘The nearly two billion Muslims in the world are not a homogenous population. Indeed, they are spread globally and live in almost every country in the world, and they practice their faith in very many different ways depending on the culture and geographical context. This book takes on the Herculean task of representing the practice of philanthropy by Muslims worldwide. It succeeds in doing so by inviting contributors from across the globe and giving them a voice in articulating the tradition of Muslim philanthropy as they know it. The diversity of viewpoints is refreshing, as not only do they come from different cultures but indeed from different disciplines. This is a must-read for those seeking to understand the contextualization of Muslim philanthropic practices based on politics, history, economics, and culture.’ -- Femida Handy, University of Pennsylvania, US
Table of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to Philanthropy in the Muslim World 1 Shariq Siddiqui and David A. Campbell 2 What is Muslim philanthropy? 7 Shariq Siddiqui PART I AFRICA 3 Muslim philanthropy in Egypt 28 Kareman M. Shoair 4 Philanthropy in the Muslim world: Ghana 49 Ahmed Hamza Tijani and Ibrahim Abdallah 5 Muslim philanthropy in Nigeria 68 Kole Shettima 6 Embedded giving: Muslim philanthropy in South Africa 82 Halima Mahomed PART II MIDDLE EAST 7 Islamic philanthropy in Jordan 101 Jalal Maqableh 8 Islamic philanthropy in Kuwait 119 Samir Abu-Rumman 9 Philanthropy in Saudi Arabia 133 Esam Gunaid Abdo Al-Nahari and Mohannad Mofawaz 10 Philanthropy in the Republic of Yemen 154 Sumaia A. Al-Kohlani PART III EUROPE 11 Muslim philanthropy in France: a terra incognita to be explored 170 Charles Sellen 12 Muslim civil society and philanthropy in Germany 195 Siri Hummel and Malte Schrader 13 Religion and philanthropy in Turkey 211 Ali ‚arkoğlu PART IV SOUTHEAST ASIA 14 Muslim philanthropy and civil society in Bangladesh: unorganized, but impactful 231 Samiul Hasan 15 Muslim philanthropy in India: the unfolding reform agenda? 252 Sabith Khan 16 Philanthropy in Pakistan 269 Muhammad Ali PART V ASIA 17 Muslim philanthropy in China 287 Lili Wang 18 Reconsidering Muslim philanthropy and sustainable development in Indonesia 305 Hilman Latief PART VI MUSLIM MINORITY COMMUNITIES 19 Islam, Muslims, and philanthropy in Australia 322 David Tittensor 20 Muslim philanthropy and civil society in the Caribbean and The Bahamas 343 Kim Williams-Pulfer 21 Muslim philanthropy in the United States 362 Shariq Siddiqui, Rafeel Wasif and Zeeshan Noor Index