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Muslim Empowerment in Ghana

Analysing the Spectrum of Muslim Social Mobilization during the Internet Age
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  • Muslim Empowerment in Ghana on Hardback by Holger Weiss
  • Muslim Empowerment in Ghana on Hardback by Holger Weiss
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This book is the first ‘groundwork’ on Muslim NGOs in contemporary Ghana. It builds upon a database of more than 600 Muslim non-profit associations, foundations and grass-roots organisations whose activities are traced through extensive use of social media. The first part of the book scrutinises the varieties of their activities and operational spaces, their campaigns and target groups, alongside their local, regional, national and international connections. The second part analyses contemporary debates on infaq, sadaqa, waqf and zakat as well as Islamic banking and micro-finance schemes for promoting social welfare among Muslim communities in Ghana.

Author Biography:

Holger Weiss, Ph.D. (1997), is Professor of general history at Åbo Akademi University and a specialist in global, Atlantic and African history. His most recent publications include A Global Radical Waterfront: The International Propaganda Committee of Transport Workers and the International of Seamen and Harbour Workers, 1921–1937 (Brill, 2021).
Release date Australia
August 29th, 2024
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Pages
492
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
ISBN-13
9789004697119
Product ID
38762111

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