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A twenty five strong
delegation of professionals and
entrepreneurs led by the Muslim Council of
Britain attended the 5th World Islamic
Economic Forum (WIEF) in the Indonesian
capital of Jakarta.
The Muslim Council of
Britain’s Business and Economic Committee
has organised delegations to each World
Islamic Economic Forum since its creation in
2004, which has in previous years been held
in Malaysia, Pakistan and Kuwait.
This year’s delegation
included bankers, accountants, lawyers,
academics, civil servants and business
people. One of the aims of the WIEF is to
promote partnership between Muslim and
non-Muslim business people by forging
co-operation across borders among
entrepreneurs in Muslim majority countries
and those in other countries.
The theme of this year’s WIEF
was “Food and Energy Security and Stemming
the Tide of the Global Financial Crisis.”
Speaking about the forum, the
MCB Secretary-General, Dr. Muhammad Abdul
Bari said:
“The theme of the recent WIEF
highlights issues that are relevant to
everyone, including the West. The
delegations to the WIEF led by the MCB
demonstrate our commitment to develop
creative solutions and provide an
alternative way of thinking.”
Sir Iqbal Sacranie, who led
the delegation and is a member of the WIEF’s
International Advisory Panel, said:
“The declaration of the 5th
WIEF is very relevant given the current
crises experienced throughout the world. The
UK in particular has an important role in
the furtherance of the declaration, which
included the promotion of Islamic finance as
a viable alternative to the conventional
financial system and the balance between
food production and consumption as well as
energy usage.”
Other themes explored at 5th
WIEF included women entrepreneurs as the
driving force towards a stronger future and
youth leadership.
Source:
http://islamic-world.net
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