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Serving up charity: the Ottoman public kitchen
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Serving up charity: the Ottoman public kitchen

Amy Singer
The Journal of interdisciplinary history, Vol.35(3), pp.481-500
Winter 2005

Abstract

Charity Food Gift Ottoman Empire Charity in Islamic societies Ottoman history Ottoman Imarets History Islam Social Sciences

Beneficent giving is one of Islam's basic obligations and principles. Food distributions in the Ottoman public kitchens (imarets) offer one material example of how Muslims put these principles into practice. The imaret distributions also demonstrate the extent to which particular historical perceptions of need and deservingness informed more universally familiar decisions about charitable giving.

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