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Old 03-07-2012, 10:15 PM   #17
V8V8V8

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Dajjal theology is interesting in itself and brother Zahed's post has got me interested more in that. Having said that I feel that economic issue is more important and that is what I wanted to focus upon. I personally can not count many Muslims who have the qualifications to talk about world economy with Muslim and Islamic perspective. Imran Sahab is one of those who is eminently qualified to speak on these matters and, as I said earlier, he belies expectations - at least that is what I felt. This is very sad because we have so few qualified people to tackle such issues. Benjamin Netanyahu can blurt ,"The Jewish state of Israel can not allow a nuclear Iran". US can incessantly talk about American interests. Why can we not have a few people who can talk about Muslim interests. Economic matters are just one example of that. By the grace of Allah(SWT) Mufti Taqi Usmani Sahab(DB) is an expert on Islamic view about financial and economic matters but so far I have not got any indication that he has a grip over the current business, economic and financial environment and the forces and powers and their functioning and Muslim stakes in such matters. Then I know some Jama-at-e-Islami type economists but they too do not illuminate the things much. And these matters are imporatant enough and these deserve our attention.
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