Development Cooperation in Muslim Countries

Development Cooperation in Muslim Countries
Author: Elvira Ganter
Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

Culture and development cooperation are inextricably linked. For development cooperation to be both successful and sustainable, cultural concepts need to be taken into account. Against the background of an increasingly politicized discourse about Islam, GTZ has stressed positive potential elements in Muslim societies. Covering a broad range of topics from good governance and conflict resolution to gender and girls education as well as the conservation of natural resources, this book analyzes the limits and potentials of development cooperation in Muslim countries. Many examples from the field help to underline the theoretical analysis. Over and above that, the book is a reflection on the external influence on political, social, and institutional change that development cooperation always entails. The book also makes a contribution to a much needed dialogue with partner countries, and shows that development cooperation can be an important actor in furthering this dialogue.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Human Rights

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Human Rights
Author: Marie Juul Petersen
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2019-07-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0812251199

Established in 1969, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is an intergovernmental organization the purpose of which is the strengthening of solidarity among Muslims. Headquartered in Jeddah, the OIC today consists of fifty seven states from the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and Latin America. The OIC's longevity and geographic reach, combined with its self-proclaimed role as the United Nations of the Muslim world, raise certain expectations as to its role in global human rights politics. However, to date, these hopes have been unfulfilled. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Human Rights sets out to demonstrate the potential and shortcomings of the OIC and the obstacles on the paths it has navigated. Historically, the OIC has had a complicated relationship with the international human rights regime. Palestinian self-determination was an important catalyst for the founding of the OIC, but the OIC did not develop a comprehensive human rights approach in its first decades. In fact, human rights issues were rarely, if at all, mentioned at the organization's summits or annual conferences of foreign ministers. Instead, the OIC tended to focus on protecting Islamic holy sites and strengthening economic cooperation among member states. As other international and regional organizations expanded the international human rights system in the 1990s, the OIC began to pay greater attention to human rights, although not always in a manner that aligned with Western conceptions. This volume provides essential empirical and theoretical insights into OIC practices, contemporary challenges to human rights, intergovernmental organizations, and global Islam. Essays by some of the world's leading scholars examine the OIC's human rights activities at different levels—in the UN, the organization's own institutions, and at the member-state level—and assess different aspects of the OIC's approach, identifying priority areas of involvement and underlying conceptions of human rights. Contributors: Hirah Azhar, Mashood A. Baderin, Anthony Tirado Chase, Ioana Cismas, Moataz El Fegiery, Turan Kayaoglu, Martin Lestra, Ann Elizabeth Mayer, Mahmood Monshipouri, Marie Juul Petersen, Zeynep Şahin-Mencütek, Heiní Skorini, M. Evren Tok.

The State of Social Progress of Islamic Societies

The State of Social Progress of Islamic Societies
Author: Habib Tiliouine
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3319247743

This handbook addresses the historical background of the Islamic world and reviews its basic past intellectual achievements. It studies social progress of these regions and sub-regions in comparison with other parts of the world. It uses large data sets and well established statistically weighted Indexes in order to assess the nature and pace of the multiple facets of social change in member states of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC). The handbook extensively discusses the main challenges confronting the Islamic nations in the social, economic, political, and ideological fields. Though it is recognizable that social change in the Islamic World is generally positive, it remains highly variable in pace and there is room to speed it up to the benefit of millions of deprived Muslim people. Hence, the book studies the different propositions and programs of action, such as the United Nations’ Millennium Development Campaign and the OIC’s Ten-Year Programme of Action to present an integrated and comprehensive agenda of action to help improve the situation in the Islamic World.

Global Governance and Muslim Organizations

Global Governance and Muslim Organizations
Author: Leslie A. Pal
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 396
Release: 2018-07-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 331992561X

There are 1.6 billion Muslims in the world, represented on the world stage by 57 states, as well as a host of international organizations and associations. This book critically examines the engagement of these states in systems of global governance and with a variety of policy regimes, including climate change, energy, migration, humanitarian aid, international financial institutions, research and education. Chapters explore the dynamics of this engagement, the contributions to global order, the interests pursued and some of the contradictions and tensions within the Islamic world, and between that world and the ‘West’. An in-depth perspective is provided about the traditional and new forms of multilateralism and the policy spaces formed which provide new opportunities for the Muslim and non-Muslim world alike.

Theory and Practice of Islamic Development Cooperation

Theory and Practice of Islamic Development Cooperation
Author: Abulhasan M. Sadeq
Publisher:
Total Pages: 7
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

Muslims belong to a single Ummah to share the pleasures and pains, and to work hand in hand for material as well as ideological achievements. Such an Islamic ummatic spirit was lost firstly with the fall of the institution of true Islamic khilafah and secondly with the emergence of independent Muslim nation states. Fortunately, the unfortunate happenings in the Middle East led to the realization and need for the revival of the lost ummatic spirit as reflected in the formation of the OIC and its subsidiaries and committees including IDB, COMCEC and so on(1). At the policy level, Muslim Countries (MCs) deliberated on issues related, among other things, to economic cooperation for their self-reliance and development in the forums of OIC and its subsidiaries, although very little has materialized(2). At the intellectual level, interest has been growing in the area of economic cooperation and integration(3) and thus seminars and conferences are being held in the relevant areas(4). Professor Masudul Alam Choudhury's "Theory and Practice of Islamic Development Cooperation" is a valuable contribution in this area of Islamic Economics.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation
Author: Turan Kayaoglu
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1317615239

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) is the world’s leading international Islamic organization. Turan Kayaoglu provides the first accessible and concise introduction and overview of this important organization. This book details the OIC’s struggle to address popular Muslim demands balanced against the member states’ reluctance to support the OIC politically and materially. Despite this predicament, the organization has made itself increasingly relevant over the last decade through increasing its visibility as the representative body of Muslim unity and promoting its role as a reliable interlocutor on behalf of Muslims in global society. Outlining the history, workings and goals of the OIC, the book also highlights key issues that may influence the OIC’s ability to realize its potential in the future. This will be of great interest to students and scholars of international relations, international organizations and islamic studies.