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Routledge Islamic Development in Palestine - Comparative Study

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Description

Explore the role of Islamic development through this academic study published by Routledge. This book examines how an Islamic approach can aid self-organisation within the occupied Palestinian territories. By conducting a comparative analysis against four other nations, the text provides a broad perspective on economic and social structures. The research focuses on three primary mechanisms of Islamic development: finance, microfinance, and charity. It examines these elements at both macro and micro levels to understand their impact on society. By applying complexity theory, the book addresses the non-linear nature of interactions between individuals, communities, and the state. This study is a valuable resource for those studying the Arab-Israeli conflict and economic policy. It offers a deep look into how religious frameworks interact with modern development needs to support societal growth and organization.

Key Features

Provides a comparative analysis of the occupied Palestinian territories alongside four other nations to offer a broader developmental context.

Analyzes three core mechanisms of Islamic development, specifically focusing on finance, microfinance, and charity.

Uses complexity theory to examine the non-linear interactions occurring at the individual, community, and state levels.

Evaluates the effectiveness of Islamic development models at both macro and micro economic levels.

Part of the Routledge Studies on the Arab-Israeli Conflict series for specialized academic research.

Product Specifications

Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
17 October 2016
Listed Since
07 April 2016

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