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This book examines social policy in Muslim countries across the world and the status and role of Islamic teachings in such policies. It fills a gap in the literature by reviewing and comparing the experience of several Muslim countries from across the world. The existing social policy literature lacks a comprehensive appraisal of the social policy scene in Muslim societies, especially from a comparative perspective. This book will be of interest to a wide audience in the academic and policy forums related to and interested in Muslim societies and communities.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. Conceptual and Comparative Aspects.- Chapter 2. Foundations of Social Policy and Welfare in Islam.- Chapter 3. Social Policy and the Islamic World in Comparative Perspective: Taking Stock, Moving Forward.- Chapter 4. Beneficence and welfare: Notes for the comparative study of "doing good" practices ('amal khayr) in the Islamic world.- Chapter 5. Cash transfer programs in MENA from a child rights perspective.- Part II. Country Case Studies.- Chapter 6. Challenges of Establishing an Islamic welfare state: a historical overview of welfare system developments in post-Revolution Iran.- Chapter 7. Institutions and Individuals: Social Policies in Contemporary Turkey.- Chapter 8. The Three Worlds of Welfare Capitalism: a Lesson From Algeria.- Chapter 9. The effects of Social protection on informal employment: Evidence from Tunisia.- Chapter 10. Perspectives on the Analysis and Development of Social Policies in Azerbaijan.- Chapter 11. Islamic Dimensions of Egyptian Social Policy: Productive Mechanisms or Mobilized Discourses?.- Chapter 12. Social Policy Implementation In Malaysia And its Impact on The Community.- Chapter 13. Islam, Neoliberalism and Social Inequality in Bangladesh: A Social Policy Perspective.