This article analyzes the multiple reasons that underlie the lack of cooperation between Western development organizations and Muslim NGOs. The author argues that there is no singular cause for this state of affairs. Instead she demonstrates how existing biases and prejudices, government-imposed obstacles, institutional incompatibilities, and burgeoning distrust mutually reinforce the unlikelihood that Western-Islamic humanitarian cooperation will gain ground
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
In this chapter I argue that much recent thinking about the links between ‘development’ and combatin...
The article examines the development of relations between the West and the Islamic world in the curr...
There was a time when Western relief and development agencies working in Muslimmajority countries wo...
The title of this article may be tempting fate. The British counter-terrorist services have reported...
This article focuses on the emergence and modus operandi of Muslim faith-based aid organisations fro...
The predominant conception of international aid remains anchored in a dualistic vision of the world:...
There was a time when Western relief and development agencies working in Muslim majority countries...
This dissertation examines the instrumental benefits of civil society discourse for Muslim civil soc...
This article examines Western donors' reactions to the Arab uprisings and whether there has been a r...
This paper analyzes Islamic FBOs’ humanitarian approaches, programs, and challenges. Politicalized r...
This issue of Middle East Report takes a critical look at NGOs --non-governmental organizations--in...
Foreign aid has been considered as an important accelerator for development in the poor and developi...
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
Do Islamic charities empower their beneficiaries or rather induce new forms of paternalism? The auth...
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
In this chapter I argue that much recent thinking about the links between ‘development’ and combatin...
The article examines the development of relations between the West and the Islamic world in the curr...
There was a time when Western relief and development agencies working in Muslimmajority countries wo...
The title of this article may be tempting fate. The British counter-terrorist services have reported...
This article focuses on the emergence and modus operandi of Muslim faith-based aid organisations fro...
The predominant conception of international aid remains anchored in a dualistic vision of the world:...
There was a time when Western relief and development agencies working in Muslim majority countries...
This dissertation examines the instrumental benefits of civil society discourse for Muslim civil soc...
This article examines Western donors' reactions to the Arab uprisings and whether there has been a r...
This paper analyzes Islamic FBOs’ humanitarian approaches, programs, and challenges. Politicalized r...
This issue of Middle East Report takes a critical look at NGOs --non-governmental organizations--in...
Foreign aid has been considered as an important accelerator for development in the poor and developi...
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
Do Islamic charities empower their beneficiaries or rather induce new forms of paternalism? The auth...
International aid from the U. S, UK, and EU has always been constantly debated within the context of...
In this chapter I argue that much recent thinking about the links between ‘development’ and combatin...
The article examines the development of relations between the West and the Islamic world in the curr...