Islam, Charity and Activism: Middle Class Networks and Social Welfare in Egypt, Jordan and Yemen (Indiana Series in Middle East Studies)

Islam, Charity and Activism: Middle Class Networks and Social Welfare in Egypt, Jordan and Yemen (Indiana Series in Middle East Studies)

by JanineA.Clark (Author)

Synopsis

Throughout the Middle East, Islamist charities and social welfare organizations play a major role in addressing the socioeconomic needs of Muslim societies, independently of the state. Through case studies of Islamic medical clinics in Egypt, the Islamic Center Charity Society in Jordan, and the Islah Women's Charitable Society in Yemen, Janine A. Clark examines the structure and dynamics of moderate Islamic institutions and their social and political impact. Questioning the widespread assumption that such organizations primarily serve the poorer classes, Clark argues that these organizations in fact are run by and for the middle class. Rather than the vertical recruitment or mobilization of the poor that they are often presumed to promote, Islamic social institutions play an important role in strengthening social networks that bind middle-class professionals, volunteers, and clients. Ties of solidarity that develop along these horizontal lines foster the development of new social networks and the diffusion of new ideas.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Published: 28 Feb 2004

ISBN 10: 0253216265
ISBN 13: 9780253216267
Book Overview: Provides insight into the key role of moderate Islamist charities and social welfare organizations in Muslim societies

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Much of the literature on Islamic Social Institutions (ISIs) has argued that these institutions are recruiting grounds for the poor. Clark (Univ. of Guelph, Ca.), through case studies of ISIs in Egypt, Yemen, and Jordan takes this notion to task. . . . Her argument is clear and easy to follow, and the case studies are rich with supportive data. . . . Recommended. July 2004 * Choice *
Author Bio

Janine A. Clark is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Guelph and co-editor (with Remonda Bensabat-Kleinberg) of Economic Liberalization, Democratization, and Civil Society in the Developing World.