Seminar: Poverty Alleviation, Economics & Islam - 21st Nov 2007 -
Bolton, UK Event
Link:http://www.thinkersforum.org/article_529.php


With approx 3 billion people living on less than $2 per day (~50% of worlds
population) we as human beings and muslims specifically have a divine duty
to help/support all those who are disadvantaged and in need. The poor people
around the world are not in a position to fight for their own rights and
freedoms as they are immersed in extreme poverty, and are too busy
struggling to acquire basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, education,
health) to keep themselves and their families alive. We must campaign and
lobby for their rights both as individuals and through
organisations/pressure groups.

  The causes of poverty are numerous and include historial, social, economic
and political factors. Consequently, various solutions that have been
proposed range from short-medium term measures e.g. charitable donations for
basic needs provision, political lobbying & campaigning, individual projects
to long term solutions such as creation of permanent social welfare systems
through reformation of governance.
  [image: Thinkers Forum Campaign for the Poor]

Although there are numerous interest-based socialist/capitalist welfare
economies for basic needs provision in existence, Islam however has its own
unique socio-economic usury-free model consisting of a balanced system
involving unique redistribution of wealth techniques, zakat, inheritance and
moral filter mechanisms.



The contemporary challenge is how the theoretical Islamic economic system
model can be utilised practically to resolve poverty in the developing
countries and the muslim world for the many, not just the few.
  [image: Thinkers Forum Campaign for the Poor]




*Some Facts:-*
**

   - 6 million children under five die every year as a result of hunger
   - 134 million children between the ages of 7 to 18 have never been to
   school.
   - More than 1 billion children suffer from a lack of proper nutrition,
   safe drinking water, decent sanitation facilities, health-care services,
   shelter, education and information.
   - In the last decade, more than 2 million children have died as a
   direct result of armed conflict



*Date:* Wednesday 21st November 2007

*Time:* 7.15pm

*Venue:* Community Centre, Makkah Mosque, Grecian Crescent, Bolton. Greater
Manchester. BL3 6QU. England.


Our speakers will endeavour to shed some light on the causes and solutions
to poverty, and charter a way forward :-

*Speeches & Presentations from :-*

   - Sheikh Pirzada Sardar Qadri LLB
   - Sheikh Ahmed Damaag, Tehreeki Muhammadiyya
   - Farhat Abbas, Thinkers Forum
   - Iqbal Rawat, Ummah Welfare Trust
   - Sheikh Mustafa Ashrafi, Aalimi Ittehaad Forum


*Further info: *

   - *email:*           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   - *Tel:*               07805 118269 /  07711 880657 / 07737 021915
   - *website:*       www.thinkersforum.org



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