By Mohammad
Sabrah, IOL Correspondent
DOHA — Eyeing support for Islamic economies,
a group of Muslim scholars are planning a
union for Islamic companies to help boost
transactions and help the poor in the Muslim
world.
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"We want a strong
Islamic alliance capable of competing
with foreign goods," Ghoneim said. |
"We want a strong Islamic alliance capable
of competing with foreign goods," prominent
scholar Wagdi Ghoneim told IslamOnline.net.
"It aims to provide support for sales of
member companies against foreign products."
Ghoneim said the planned union will market
products of its members.
"It will also give these companies the
chance to enhance the quality of their
products by benefiting from the researches
conducted at the union's research center."
Headquartered in Belgium, the union is
expected to be announced soon.
"It will be announced in the coming months,"
Ghoneim said.
Members will have to pay 2 percent of their
monthly sales or profits to the union.
"In return, the members will enjoy several
privileges," he said.
"Members will gain the union's badge to
guarantee them protection against
competition of foreign products."
Member companies will also have access to
the union's research center.
"Each firm will also have a special page on
the union's website," said Ghoneim.
Muslim Unity
Ghoneim said the union aims to unite the
Muslim world and solve problems facing
Muslims worldwide.
"It is meant to improve the living
conditions of poor brackets in the Muslim
world," he told IOL.
He
said the union would plan setting up
businesses to fund small-scale projects for
poor families.
"It will also provide for orphans in the
Palestinian territories as well as offer
grants for poor Muslim students to study at
top-notch world universities."
The prominent scholar said that the union
would also provide funds for scientific
researches in the Muslim world.
It
will also seek to provide protection to
Islamic sanctities, especially Al-Aqsa
Mosque, Islam's third holiest shrine.
"The union would also dedicate part of its
members' profits to support victims of
Israeli aggression the occupied lands.
"We will also offer part of the profits to
help Islamic countries harmed by conflicts
such as Iraq, Sudan, Somalia and Pakistan."
Source:
http://www.islamonline.net