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Faith-based aid, globalisation and the humanitarian frontline: an analysis of Western-based Muslim aid organisations

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DISASTERS
卷 33, 期 4, 页码 608-628

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.2008.01090.x

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Afghanistan; development aid; disaster relief; faith-based aid; Iraq; Islam; Muslim; Pakistan; Tajikistan; United Kingdom

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This paper focuses on the emergence and modus operandi of Muslim faith-based aid organisations from the West, particularly those from the United Kingdom. Through case studies of Islamic Relief Worldwide and Muslim Hands, it examines the actual and potential added value generated by these humanitarian players in Muslim-majority contexts at times when aid actors from or associated with the West are being perceived by some as instrumental to the political agendas of Western powers, or are being confronted with the consequences thereof. The study analyses Muslim faith-based aid organisations' transnational networks, their implementing partnerships with local faith-based non-governmental organisations (NGOs), and their security position within and their access to insecure contexts, drawing on field examples and opinion from Central Asia, Iraq and Pakistan. It thereby argues that there is ground for an expansion of the role of Muslim aid actors, because of the existence of social and political realities in the field that cannot be always effectively tackled by the dominant international development approaches.

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