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bit.do/azai1 – First part of talk on what Islamic teachings tell us about economics. Even though economics cannot be separated from morality, it is taught all over as if the two subjects are entirely different. Why is this? and How economics contains concealed morals, very different from Islam, this is explained in this lecture.
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bit.do/azai1 – First part of talk on what Islamic teachings tell us about economics. Even though economics cannot be separated from morality, it is taught all over as if the two subjects are entirely different. Why is this? and How economics contains concealed morals, very different from Islam, this is explained in this lecture.
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