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bit.do/azai4 – Part 4 of talk on how Islamic teachings apply to modern economics. Conventional economics is built on foundations opposed to Islamic ideas. Islamic teachings replace competition with cooperation and greed with generosity, and create a harmonious society. Using Islamic principles would eliminate scarcity by prioritizing needs over wants. Revolutionary
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bit.do/azai4 – Part 4 of talk on how Islamic teachings apply to modern economics. Conventional economics is built on foundations opposed to Islamic ideas. Islamic teachings replace competition with cooperation and greed with generosity, and create a harmonious society. Using Islamic principles would eliminate scarcity by prioritizing needs over wants. Revolutionary
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