El Daly offers a comprehensive empirical study of Egyptian philanthropy, combining quantitative and qualitative data. She explores traditional charitable mechanisms and the waqf system, contextualizing them within modern development. The work examines how endowments function today and proposes modernizing waqf institutions for sustainable social impact and community foundations. This detailed analysis provides insights into the historical roots and contemporary relevance of Islamic charitable practices in Egypt, emphasizing their potential for fostering community development. It suggests practical approaches for adapting traditional philanthropic models to meet contemporary societal needs effectively and sustainably.
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