Muslim NGOs are continuously expanding their field of activities to various areas, including education, medical services, environment, aging societies, gender issues, and inter-religious dialogue. They are visible in an urban slum in Pakistan, rural development in Indonesia, and even in Fukushima in Japan to distribute hot meals among the affected people. Muslim NGOs have become a global phenomenon.
Though there have been many studies on "political Islam", only a few approaches to broaden our understanding of Muslim NGOs have appeared. NGOs in the Muslim World brings together contributors familiar with the local language who have each been engaged with fieldwork for many years. Based on empirical anthropological and sociological studies in Japan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, and Jordan, they explore key issues concerning the role and work of Muslim NGOs, from the inspirations Muslims take from holy texts to the religious expectations of volunteers devoting their time to charitable causes. The book discusses the relationship of Muslim organizations with Islamic institutions, as well as their interpretations of the contemporary issues faced by NGOs within a specifically Islamic framework. As a result, NGOs in the Muslim World provides fresh insight into Muslims' faith-based initiatives concerning contemporary issues.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars from diverse disciplines including anthropology, sociology, political science and history, as well as Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies.
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978-0-8153-5807-7 (9780815358077)
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Susumu Nejima is Professor of Faculty of Regional Development Studies, Toyo University in Tokyo. He has been researching Muslim NGOs in South Asia since 1984. His dissertation Islam and Development: Transformation of the Ismailis in Karakorum was published by Nakanishiya Shuppan in 2002.
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Toyo University, Japan
Introduction - Susumu Nejima, Egbert Harmsen, and Masayuki Akutsu 1 Waqfs: Faith-based Islamic Institutions before Modern NGOs - Amy Singer 2 Evolution of a Waqf-based NGO: Hamdard Foundation in Pakistan - Susumu Nejima 3 Volunteer Caregiving Activities in Iran's Kahrizak Charity Care Center - Sachiko Hosoya 4 Muslim NGOs, Islam and Gender between Local Traditions and the West: The Case of Jordan - Egbert Harmsen 5 Islamic NGOs on Environmental Problems in Indonesia - Takenobu Aoki 6 Islamic Advocacy on Gender in Turkey: The Capital City Women's Platform - Fumiko Sawae 7 Peace-Building through Education and Intercivilizational Dialogue: The Case of the Guelen Movement - Ihsan