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Amelia Fauzia is a professor of Islamic history and culture at Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta and a Visiting Professorial Fellow at UNSW Canberra, School of Humanities and Social Sciences. She received her PhD from the University of Melbourne in 2009. Her dissertation, published by EJ Brill as 'Faith, State, History: Islamic Philanthropy in Indonesia', explores the dynamics between state, civil society, and philanthropy practices among Muslim communities. She holds a Master's degree in Islamic Studies from the University of Leiden (1998). Prof. Fauzia's research focuses on Islamic philanthropy, the role of women in economic empowerment, and socio-religious movements in Indonesia. She has collaborated with Assoc. Prof. Minako Sakai on projects related to women and Islam. Additionally, she leads the Institute for Research and Community Empowerment at UIN Jakarta and serves as the Director of the Social Trust Fund there. Throughout her career, she has engaged in teaching and conducting research that addresses contemporary issues in Islam and Indonesia, contributing to academic discourse in her field.
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