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_aWho is my neighbor? : _bContemporary Muslim philanthropic norms in light of the prophetic model / _cFatih Harpci |
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520 | _aThis article examines who constitutes neighbors in Islam, the duties of Muslims toward their neighbors, and the role of philanthropy in public relations for American Muslims. At the same time, it is a strong argument that charity and philanthropy are deeply embedded in Islamic tradition and seen as a natural humanitarian behavior and an act of social responsibility. The historical and exegetical analysis used in helping the reader understand the Qurʾanic and Prophetic practice that instructs Muslims to do good (ihsan) to their neighbor who is near and distant, regardless of their ethnic, racial, or religious background, and charity is an excellent way to do good to both Muslim and non-Muslim neighbors. | ||
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_iEnthalten in _tJournal of Muslim philanthropy & civil society _dIndianapolis, IN : IUPUI, 2017 _gIV(2020), II, Seite 3-27 _hOnline-Ressource _w(DE-627)1002742080 _w(DE-600)2910325-3 _w(DE-576)495009555 _x2572-6544 _7nnns |
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