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    Islamic Public Value: Theory, Practice, and Administration of Indigenous Cooperative Institutions

    Islamic Public Value by Drechsler, Wolfgang; Chafik, Salah; Kattel, Rainer;

    Theory, Practice, and Administration of Indigenous Cooperative Institutions

    Series: Policy, Administrative and Institutional Change series;

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    • Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
    • Date of Publication 22 May 2025

    • ISBN 9781035333653
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages424 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 666 g
    • Language English
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    This insightful book examines the public value aspects of Non-Western Public Administration (NWPA) and establishes the presence of Islamic Public Administration in NWPA. It investigates how Islamic institutions across state, local, and community levels collaborate to meet societal needs, foster inclusion, and enhance public value.



    Renowned experts propose faith-based perspectives to the field of public value and present diverse research into the relationship between religion and public administration. Chapters discuss Islamic indigenous governance institutions as functional examples of Islamic public administration and as existing alternatives to dominant global-Western models. They highlight historical cases of Islamic governance and administration that demonstrate practical approaches and solutions in contemporary society. The book?s international case studies span Muslim-majority and -minority contexts based on ethnographic fieldwork and provide an empirical basis for the book?s thought-provoking arguments.



    Islamic Public Value is a vital resource for students and academics in politics, public administration, regulation and governance and Islamic studies. Its exploration of non-Western governance models also makes it an essential guide for practitioners and policymakers in public management and policy.



    This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 License. It is free to read, download and share on Elgaronline.com.

    This insightful book examines the public value aspects of Non-Western Public Administration (NWPA) and establishes the presence of Islamic Public Administration in NWPA. It investigates how Islamic institutions across state, local, and community levels collaborate to meet societal needs, foster inclusion, and enhance public value. Renowned experts propose faith-based perspectives to the field of public value and present diverse research into the relationship between religion and public administration.

    ?This book provides a unique understanding of Islamic public value and explores the reasons behind operating ?century-old? community-based institutions that still exist to deliver quality public services. The collection covers a wide variety of topics and would be of great interest to students, scholars and practitioners of public administration, public policy, non-profit management, political science, and sociology.?

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    What is and why do we study Islamic Public Value? An introduction 1
    Wolfgang Drechsler, Salah Chafik and Rainer Kattel
    1 Emerging perspectives: positive public administration and
    Islamic public value 20
    Janine O?Flynn and Sophie Yates
    2 Case selection and case research: the case of Islamic Public
    Administration 32
    B. Guy Peters
    3 Sociology of Islamic public administration: ethnographic and
    socio-legal perspectives 38
    Rustamjon Urinboyev
    4 The academic field of Islamic public administration: theory
    and practice during the last half-century 54
    Iulia Lumina and Mahmud Mohammady
    PART I HISTORICAL CASES
    5 Irrigation practices in Valencia and the context of an Islamic
    social framework 69
    Karim Lahham
    6 Islamic Public Value: biy soty in Kazakhstan 83
    Assel Mussagulova
    7 The ethics of giving in the Ottoman Empire 98
    Hüseyin Y?lmaz
    PART II CONTEMPORARY CASES
    8 Vakuf Administration in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Closer
    Look at the Islamska zajednica u Bosni i Hercegovini and
    New Vakuf Directorate 112
    Joseph J. Kaminski, Mustafa Krupalija and Hamza Preljević
    9 On women and zaw?y? in Morocco: the enduring legacy of
    the 18th-century saint Lady Taallat today 128
    Salah Chafik and Reda Mokhtar El Ftouh
    10 The Majlis al-shura Tradition in Islamic Public Administration 147
    Leslie A. Pal and Abdulfatah Said Mohamed
    11 Social ministers of care (kh?dims): Islamic higher education
    in Britain 176
    Haroon Sidat
    12 The Chinese Xidaotang: a Chinese Islamic example of good
    public administration 193
    Jiang Xiaokun and Chao Ma
    13 Islamic institutions in the shadows, margins and intersections:
    an exploration in Nepal 215
    Shobhit Shakya
    14 The Role of Darbars (Sufi shrines in Pakistan) in the shadow
    of government (Auqaf) 236
    Abiha Zahra and Aneeqa Suhail
    15 The impregnable fortress of Islamic public administration in
    Central Asia: Mahalla institutions in Uzbekistan 255
    Rustamjon Urinboyev
    16 The role of Islamic education in building of Islamic public
    value of multicultural citizenship in southern Thailand 280
    Imtiyaz Yusuf and Arthit Thongin
    17 Infusing indigenous Islamic values into western-style public
    administration in Indonesia: the role of pesantren institutions 308
    Eko Prasojo, Zuliansyah P. Zulkarnain, Julyan Ferdiansyah,
    Debie Puspasari and Defny Holidin
    18 Non-western philosophy and public administration: public
    service provision in Nagari Minangkabau, Indonesia 336
    Rio Yusri Maulana, Moh. Arief Rakhman, Mhd. Alfahjri
    Sukri and Makmun Wahid
    PART III REFLECTIONS
    19 The contribution of the Islamic public value project to a
    research programme on the relationship between religion and
    public administration 360
    Edoardo Ongaro and Michele Tantardini
    20 The light and shade of Islamic public value 370
    Catherine Althaus
    21 Staying the course: how contemporary Islamic indigenous
    governance institutions carry forth an anticolonial tradition 379
    Salah Chafik

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