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Pakistan Must Sever Ties with America to Ensure Future Economic Sustainability

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Lately, several notable Pakistani public figures have expressed their increased optimism about the Pakistani economy and its future. On November 10, 2013 Federal Minister for Finance, Muhammad Ishaq Dar expressed his desire to see Pakistan become the 11th biggest economy in the world. According to the World Bank statistics in 2012, Pakistan presently holds 43rd position with a GDP of $231billion, whilst Canada is in the 11th spot with a…
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The Moroccan Woman and the Lie of Economic Empowerment and Leadership in Employment (Translated)

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During the last thirty years the United States succeeded in showcasing themselves as the owner of free markets and expanded the concept of the free market to include individuals as well as private and governmental institutions. This concept was adopted by many people and governments around the world. They had the so-called soft power, imposing their hegemony on the world with their threadbare capitalism. The woman was affected by this…
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Malaysia Endangers the Lives of its Women and Children and the Sanctity of the Family Unit through its Embracing of a Capitalist Free-Market Agenda

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Malaysia's Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak in his keynote address during the 9th World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) held on the 29th of October in London, suggested the economic empowerment of women as a key for global economic growth. The Prime Minister stated that women should be empowered in various fields such as education, entrepreneurship, increasing their presence in the workforce and be given a chance to be…
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The Capitalist, Free-Market Agenda for Women in Turkey Promises to Bring yet Further Economic Hardship and Exploitation

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The United Nations, the World Bank (WB), and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) have declared the employment of women as a major factor in securing high economic growth, alleviating poverty, creating economic prosperity, and empowering women in various countries across the world. Therefore, under the banner of "women as economic drivers", these institutions and a number of other Western organisations are pushing forward this idea as a major project internationally,…
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News & Comment The Hijab is a Sexualisation of the Women or a Condemnation of her Sexuality

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I find this allegation the strangest one with regards to the hijab in the West. It reminds me of a newspaper headline I responded to some years ago when the deputy editor of the Times wrote about how ‘Muslim men can't control their urges'. When addressing this allegation with non-Muslim neighbours, colleagues, I think the question we need to simply ask, is again look at the society around us, what…
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Iran is the Real Loser in the Interim Nuclear Deal

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On November 23rd 2013, President Obama termed the nuclear deal with Iran as historic, and it was the first time since negotiations commenced in 2003 that brakes were put on Iran's so called nuclear weapons programme. He said, "Simply put, they cut off Iran's most likely paths to a bomb." The Jewish state does not share the same view and is opposed to the deal. The Jewish Prime Minister Benjamin…
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Imran Khan - A New Jockey for America's Horse, Democracy

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The desire for real change is stronger than ever before in Pakistan. The people desire the end of the crippling American influence and a return to Islam. More and more people realize that democracy itself is responsible for the American influence and is an obstacle to the return to Islam. A golden chance arises for politicians who would come forward with a strong agenda grounded in Islam. However, politicians who…
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THE NIQAB DEBATE - PART 2 How Should Muslims Respond to the Attack on the Niqab?

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Part 1 of this article discussed how Muslims should not argue against niqab bans or for the right to practice any part of our deen on the basis of ‘personal freedom' or ‘human rights' which contradict the Islamic texts. This is because such values have their origins from the secular way of life and liberal ideals that believe that God and religion should have no say in the organization of…
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