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The Islamic voluntary sector in Southeast Asia : Islam and the economic development of Southeast Asia / edited by Mohamed Ariff

Contributor(s): Series: Social issues in Southeast AsiaPublication details: Singapore : Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, 1991Description: ix, 258 p. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 9813016078 (pbk.)
  • 9813016086 (hard)
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The role of the voluntary sector in Islam / Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi -- Resource mobilization through the Islamic voluntary sector in Southeast Asia / Mohamed Ariff -- Zakat collection and distribution in Indonesia / Taufik Abdullah -- Zakat administration in Malaysia / Aidit bin Ghazali -- Waqf management in Malaysia / Syed Othman Alhabshi -- The Malaysian pilgrims management and fund board and resource mobilizaiton / Radiah Abdul Kader -- Zakat and sadaqqa practices among the Moros of the Philippines / Carmen A. Abubakar -- The management of Muslim funds in Singapore / Amina Tyabji
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The role of the voluntary sector in Islam / Muhammad Nejatullah Siddiqi -- Resource mobilization through the Islamic voluntary sector in Southeast Asia / Mohamed Ariff -- Zakat collection and distribution in Indonesia / Taufik Abdullah -- Zakat administration in Malaysia / Aidit bin Ghazali -- Waqf management in Malaysia / Syed Othman Alhabshi -- The Malaysian pilgrims management and fund board and resource mobilizaiton / Radiah Abdul Kader -- Zakat and sadaqqa practices among the Moros of the Philippines / Carmen A. Abubakar -- The management of Muslim funds in Singapore / Amina Tyabji

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