Economic Liberalisation, Social Capital and Islamic Welfare Provision

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This book looks at two aspects of Islamic activity in the Middle East and North Africa, the development of social capital and the provision of welfare services, within the context of economic liberalisation programmes to see whether the retrenchment of the state under liberalisation has created a space for Islamic-based activities.

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Harrigan, J., & El-Said, H. (2009). Economic Liberalisation, Social Capital and Islamic Welfare Provision. Economic Liberalisation, Social Capital and Islamic Welfare Provision (pp. 1–214). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137001580

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