The Islamic External Critics of Public Administration
"Whence did you enslave people who were born free?" (Umar Ibn-al-Khattab) The growth of public administration and the increasing influence of administrative agencies on public policy make the perennial political problem of the control of administration more important than ever. Government...
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Main Author: | Naim Nusair |
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Language: | EN |
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International Institute of Islamic Thought
1985
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/79bf2aeb040b4e3d89c0eca0ae33484e |
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