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Jonathan Benthall

relief operations of artificial intelligence, and the quantification of the needs of each hundred victims of a disaster as Relief Units (Ezz Eldin 2011 ; 2012 ). The relationship with international humanitarianism was still awkward, though likely to be eased in future by the search in the West for so-called ‘new humanitarian donors’ to compensate for pressures on aid budgets

in Islamic charities and Islamic humanism in troubled times
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Jonathan Benthall

other religious traditions, with the concluding thought that the common ground between the institutions of international humanitarianism and religious traditions is currently expanding. Some recurrent themes In any collection of previously published material, there is a risk of undue repetition, which can be irritating for the reader. I have omitted some brief material

in Islamic charities and Islamic humanism in troubled times