In addition to neoliberal reforms, the AKPâ s poverty relief program in Turkey has involved an emphasis on Islamic charity. To understand the causes and consequences of this phenomenon, Zencirci introduces the concept of the Muslim Social, defined as a welfare regime that reimagined and reconfigured Islamic charitable practices.
In addition to neoliberal reforms, the AKPâ s poverty relief program in Turkey has involved an emphasis on Islamic charity. To understand the causes and consequences of this phenomenon, Zencirci introduces the concept of the Muslim Social, defined as a welfare regime that reimagined and reconfigured Islamic charitable practices.
Gizem Zencirci is an associate professor of political science at Providence College. Her work has been published in journals such as the International Journal of Middle East Studies, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and the Journal of Cultural Economy.
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Introduction 1. From the Modernist Social to the Muslim Social 2. Civilizational Revival, Neo-Ottomanism, and Good Governance 3. Welfare Reform, Populism, and Social Assistance 4. Humanitarian Responsibility and the Muslim Poor 5. Spiritual Sanctuary and the Muslim Volunteer Conclusion Epilogue Glossary Bibliography Index
Introduction 1. From the Modernist Social to the Muslim Social 2. Civilizational Revival, Neo-Ottomanism, and Good Governance 3. Welfare Reform, Populism, and Social Assistance 4. Humanitarian Responsibility and the Muslim Poor 5. Spiritual Sanctuary and the Muslim Volunteer Conclusion Epilogue Glossary Bibliography Index
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