ABSTRACT

The thesis analyses the role of Muslim voluntary welfare associations in Jordan from the perspective of their religious discourse and the related social activities, to assess whether they contribute to empowerment or reinforce dependency.

chapter |18 pages

Introduction

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part One|44 pages

Islam and Civil Society

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The Concept of Civil Society

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chapter 2|22 pages

Islam/Islamism and Civil Society

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part Two|92 pages

Civil Society in Jordan

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chapter 4|26 pages

State and Society in Jordan

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chapter 6|22 pages

Jordan's NGO Sector

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part Three|74 pages

Religious Motivations and Social Ideals of Muslim NGOs

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chapter 8|28 pages

Social Welfare Discourse of Islamist NGOs

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chapter 10|20 pages

Progressive Muslim NGOs

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part Four|44 pages

Socio-Economic Aid

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chapter 11|28 pages

Financial and In-Kind Aid

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chapter 12|14 pages

Employment-Oriented Activities

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part Five|102 pages

Education and Culture

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Cultural Approaches

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chapter 14|12 pages

One Islamic Association's Approach to Education

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