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This book analyzes the importance of informal social protection provided by religious institutions such as madrassas in a low-income country such as Pakistan. This book explains that Madrassas are religious schools that have existed in many Muslim countries for centuries and contributed significantly to preserving, forming, and extending human knowledge in medieval times. Further, madrassas are now more commonly viewed as the providers of a narrow education, supporting religious fundamentalism, that may lead to terrorism. However, this book asserts that education is not the only function performed by madrassas. They are a significant source of welfare support for the vulnerable and marginalized households in many low-income countries.
Dr Zahid Mumtaz holds a PhD from the Australian National University, Australia. Zahid teaches various undergraduate and post-graduate courses at Crawford School of Public Policy and the School of Politics and International Relations at the Australian National University. Zahid's writings have appeared in prestigious social and natural science journals. Before joining academia, Zahid was a career public servant in Pakistan, where he held crucial middle-level management positions in federal and state governments. He has also worked with international donor agencies and Non-governmental Organizations.
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