The Oxford Handbook of Politics in Muslim Societies 2021
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190931056.013.15
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Islam and the Politics of Development

Abstract: This chapter studies the role of religious elites in shaping the politics of development. It argues that the impact of Islam on economic development can be strongly conditioned by history and expressed through an interplay with formal institutional structures. Using insights from an ongoing project on the political economy of shrines in Pakistan (Malik and Mirza 2018), we show how regions with a greater presence of historically significant Muslim shrines experienced a more retarded growth of literacy after Gen… Show more

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