College of Islamic Studies, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Doha, Qatar

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23

The History and Religious Heritage of Old Cairo: Its Fortress, Churches, Synagogue, and Mosque

Submitted by siteadmin on Sun, 12/20/2020 - 10:06

Just to the south of modern Cairo stands the historic enclave known as Old Cairo, which grew up in and around the Roman fortress of Babylon, and which today hosts a unique collection of monuments that attest to the shared cultural heritage of ancient Egyptians, Christians, Jews, and Muslims.

Ibn Tulun: His Lost City and Great Mosque

Submitted by siteadmin on Sun, 12/20/2020 - 09:45

Ahmad ibn Tulun (835–84), the son of a Turkic slave in the Abbasid court of Baghdad, became the founder of the first independent state in Egypt since antiquity, and builder of Egypt’s short-lived third capital of the Islamic era, al-Qata’i‘ and its great congregational mosque. After recounting the story of Ibn Tulun and his successors, architectural historian Tarek Swelim presents a topographic survey of al-Qata’i‘, a city lost since its complete destruction in 905.

Awqaf and its Importance in a Modern Economic System

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 10/14/2020 - 09:58

The paper traced the essential functions and role of awqaf that it played in the past and still providing socio-economic services for the society. The paper provides explicitly the experiences of a few organizations, which play a significant role in this direction and made some recommendations for the improvement of the sector in the present circumstances.

Social Tax and Transfers for Poverty Alleviation: A Case for Low and Middle Income Countries

Submitted by siteadmin on Wed, 10/14/2020 - 09:49

The world has made notable progress in achieving the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) of halving the rate of extreme poverty (from 43 per cent in 1990 to about 17 per cent in 2011) before 2015. Nevertheless, about 1 billion people are still under the poverty line. Despite the progress at the global level, poverty prevails with different intensity in different parts of the world.