Turkish-Islamic Union’s Developmental Model
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Economic cooperation is necessary on two counts:
stability and development. Muslim nations must bring stability and
solidity to their economies. Developing industries and making the
required investments is vital, as is the need for a comprehensive
development plan and the simultaneous development of education, economy,
culture, science, and technology. While various sectors are developed
technologically, the labor force’s educational levels and standards must
be raised accordingly. Society must be motivated to become more
productive, and the resulting economic cooperation will play a major
role in eradicating poverty, illiteracy, the unjust distribution of
wealth, and other socioeconomic problems rampant in Muslim countries.
This partnership can be formed only by the creation of free trade zones,
customs unions, and common economic areas.
The developmental model of a society dominated by
Islamic morality will comprise social justice. Islamic morality requires
people to be entrepreneurs and pioneers in all fields, as well as
compassionate, selfless, and just to others. Throughout the rise of
Islamic civilization, Muslims were world leaders in economics and very
successful traders. However, the resulting wealth did not remain in the
hands of the few, but spread throughout society. Such social aid
institutions as charitable organizations, social complexes, soup
kitchens, caravanserai (large inns), public baths, and libraries show
that wealth and culture did not remain in the hands of a few Muslims,
but were accessible to all. The envisaged Islamic Union must adopt this
developmental model.
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