Islamic Education in the United States and the Evolution of Muslim Nonprofit Institutions

This book is a novel and ambitious attempt to map the Muslim American nonprofit sector: its origins, growth and impact on American society. Using theories from the fields of philanthropy, public administration and data gathered from surveys and interviews, the authors make a compelling case for the...

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Main Author: Khan, Sabith (auth)
Other Authors: Siddiqui, Shariq (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham Edward Elgar Publishing 2017
Series:New Horizons in Nonprofit Research series
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