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10/07/2003
Religious Philanthropy as Social Capital
By Muhamad Ali
Attempts at reducing our country’s economic hardship seem to have overlooked the potential of religious civil society in coping with social problems. As most religious organizations become part of civil society, they have the obligations to improve civil life, by strengthening the value of voluntarism or generosity which manifests itself in philanthropy.
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