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Faith and the state : a history of Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia / by Amelia Fauzia.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Brill's Southeast Asian library ; v. 1.Publication details: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2013.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9789004249202
  • 9004249206
  • 9781299263642
  • 129926364X
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Faith and the state.DDC classification:
  • 297.5/409598 23
LOC classification:
  • BP180 .F38 2013eb
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  • online - EBSCO
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Contents:
Foreword; Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia; Preface; ACKNOWLEDGeMENTS; GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS; LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES; Tables; Figures; INTRODUCTION; Philanthropy and the State-Civil Society Relationship; 'Muslim' Civil Society; Weak State, Strong Philanthropy; Strong State, Weak Philanthropy; State Intervention and Modernist Efforts in Philanthropy; Relation to Welfare; Studies on Philanthropy; Philanthropy and Its Grey Area; Philanthropy and Civil Society; Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia; Methodological Notes; Structure of the Book; PART ONE.
From early Islamisation to Islamic kingdomsChapter One; PHILANTHROPY IN ISLAMIC TRADITION; The Concept of Philanthropy in Islam; The Authority of Jurists and Their Interpretations; Transformations in Zakat Management; The Independence of Waqf as an Institution; Conclusion; Chapter Two; ISLAMISATION AND PRACTICES OF PHILANTHROPY IN THE 13th -- 19th CENTURIES; Philanthropy and the Early Islamisation of Indonesia; Hindu and Buddhist Charity; Islamic Charities in Royal Circles; Zakat: Between State Administration and Private Voluntary Practices; Zakat and Fitrah in the Acehnese Kingdom.
The Absence of Zakat Regulation in Legal TextsInformation on Zakat in Other Kingdoms; Sedekah as a Complement to Local Charity; Mosques and the Waqf Tradition; Conclusion; PART TWO; Islamic philanthropy under non-Muslim rule; Chapter Three; ISLAMIC PHILANTHROPY IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD; Fiqh and 'Ulama: Strengthening Islamic Philanthropy as Private Matters; Contesting the Use of Zakat: The Ruler and the People; The Patron-Client Remuneration System; Exploitation of Zakat and Fitrah; Dutch Government Policy; The Development of Islamic Institutions through Sedekah and Waqf.
Community Mosques and Waqf InstitutionPesantren and Philanthropy; The Case of Sedekah and Waqf at Pesantren Berjan; Guarding Mosque Funds from the State Intervention; Conclusion; Chapter Four; MUHAMMADIYAH AND MODERN PHILANTHROPY BEFORE INDEPENDENCE; Discourses on Reformation in Philanthropic Practices; Influences from Dutch and Islamic Charities; Charitable Initiatives by Native Indonesians; Transparency and Accountability; Muhammadiyah's Philanthropic Reform; Three Bases for Muhammadiyah's Charity; PKU Activities; Community-based Fundraising.
Contesting Zakat and Fitrah: Nahdlatul Ulama and MuhammadiyahKyai Sanusi; Nahdlatul Ulama; Muhammadiyah; Conclusion; PART THREE; Islamic philanthropy in the independent Indonesian state; Chapter Five; STATE-BASED AND COMMUNITY-BASED PHILANTHROPIC ORGANISATIONS AFTER INDEPENDENCE; Islamic Philanthropy During the War for Independence; Baitul Mal and the Corps of Volunteers; From Fundraising to Foundation; A Jihad of Wealth; Islamic Philanthropy in the Old Order and New Order Periods; The Modernisation of Waqf; The Beginning of State Interest in Zakat; Resistance against Zakat Collection.
Summary: Faith and the State offers a historical development of Islamic philanthropy from the time of the Islamic monarchs, through the period of Dutch colonialism and up to contemporary Indonesia.
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Faith and the State offers a historical development of Islamic philanthropy from the time of the Islamic monarchs, through the period of Dutch colonialism and up to contemporary Indonesia.

Foreword; Islamic philanthropy in Indonesia; Preface; ACKNOWLEDGeMENTS; GLOSSARY AND ABBREVIATIONS; LIST OF TABLES AND FIGURES; Tables; Figures; INTRODUCTION; Philanthropy and the State-Civil Society Relationship; 'Muslim' Civil Society; Weak State, Strong Philanthropy; Strong State, Weak Philanthropy; State Intervention and Modernist Efforts in Philanthropy; Relation to Welfare; Studies on Philanthropy; Philanthropy and Its Grey Area; Philanthropy and Civil Society; Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia; Methodological Notes; Structure of the Book; PART ONE.

From early Islamisation to Islamic kingdomsChapter One; PHILANTHROPY IN ISLAMIC TRADITION; The Concept of Philanthropy in Islam; The Authority of Jurists and Their Interpretations; Transformations in Zakat Management; The Independence of Waqf as an Institution; Conclusion; Chapter Two; ISLAMISATION AND PRACTICES OF PHILANTHROPY IN THE 13th -- 19th CENTURIES; Philanthropy and the Early Islamisation of Indonesia; Hindu and Buddhist Charity; Islamic Charities in Royal Circles; Zakat: Between State Administration and Private Voluntary Practices; Zakat and Fitrah in the Acehnese Kingdom.

The Absence of Zakat Regulation in Legal TextsInformation on Zakat in Other Kingdoms; Sedekah as a Complement to Local Charity; Mosques and the Waqf Tradition; Conclusion; PART TWO; Islamic philanthropy under non-Muslim rule; Chapter Three; ISLAMIC PHILANTHROPY IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD; Fiqh and 'Ulama: Strengthening Islamic Philanthropy as Private Matters; Contesting the Use of Zakat: The Ruler and the People; The Patron-Client Remuneration System; Exploitation of Zakat and Fitrah; Dutch Government Policy; The Development of Islamic Institutions through Sedekah and Waqf.

Community Mosques and Waqf InstitutionPesantren and Philanthropy; The Case of Sedekah and Waqf at Pesantren Berjan; Guarding Mosque Funds from the State Intervention; Conclusion; Chapter Four; MUHAMMADIYAH AND MODERN PHILANTHROPY BEFORE INDEPENDENCE; Discourses on Reformation in Philanthropic Practices; Influences from Dutch and Islamic Charities; Charitable Initiatives by Native Indonesians; Transparency and Accountability; Muhammadiyah's Philanthropic Reform; Three Bases for Muhammadiyah's Charity; PKU Activities; Community-based Fundraising.

Contesting Zakat and Fitrah: Nahdlatul Ulama and MuhammadiyahKyai Sanusi; Nahdlatul Ulama; Muhammadiyah; Conclusion; PART THREE; Islamic philanthropy in the independent Indonesian state; Chapter Five; STATE-BASED AND COMMUNITY-BASED PHILANTHROPIC ORGANISATIONS AFTER INDEPENDENCE; Islamic Philanthropy During the War for Independence; Baitul Mal and the Corps of Volunteers; From Fundraising to Foundation; A Jihad of Wealth; Islamic Philanthropy in the Old Order and New Order Periods; The Modernisation of Waqf; The Beginning of State Interest in Zakat; Resistance against Zakat Collection.