Gizem Zencirci is an associate professor of political science at Providence College. Her work has been published in journals such as the International Journal of Mid-dle East Studies, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and the Journal of Cultural Economy.
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Introduction 1. From the Modernist Social to the Muslim Social 2. Civilizational Revival, Neo-Ottomanism, and Good Governance 3. Welfare Reform, Populism, and Social Assistance 4. Humanitarian Responsibility and the Muslim Poor 5. Spiritual Sanctuary and the Muslim Volunteer Conclusion Epilogue Glossary Bibliography Index
A carefully researched, theoretically sophisticated contribution to an emerging body of scholarship on Islam and capitalism. This book argues that focusing on charity can reveal how capitalism works. This is an acute insight. Zencirci convincingly demonstrates that, far from being antithetical to capitalism, social interventions in the name of humanitarianism and charity can in fact be constitutive of it." - Daromir Rudnyckyj, author of Beyond Debt: Islamic Experiments in Global Finance