Charity in Islamic Societies by Amy Singer
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Charity in Islamic Societies by Amy Singer

Rana Zincir Celal
1 September 2009
Alliance magazine

Amy Singer draws on a vast array of sources, from 10th century jurist Abu Hamid Muhammad al-Ghazali to early 20th century Turkish political activist Halide Edip Adavar, in her rich overview of philanthropy in Islamic societies. The work unites religious texts and their meaning with a fascinating analysis of the role and impact of charity in Islamic societies, presenting charity as both religious ideal and social practice.

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