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Hizb ut-Tahrir’s International Economic Conference

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

An open invitation to…

The International Economic Conference organized by Hizb ut-Tahrir entitled:

‘Towards a safer and more peaceful world under the shade of the Islamic economic system’

Venue: Convention Center, Hall No 1, Burri, Khartoum, Sudan.
Date: Saturday, Seventh of Muharram 1430 Al-Hijri (3rd January, 2009 CE)
Time: 10am Khartoum time

Conference topics include:

• Capitalism is intrinsically flawed and crises are inevitable.
• The emergence of the current economic crisis…its causes and effects.
• The impact of the current crisis on the different regions of the world.
• The inevitable failure of the current solutions for the global financial crisis.
• Only the Islamic economic system of the Khilafah state is capable of establishing a just economic situation free from crises

The conference will have presentations in multiple languages including Arabic, English, Urdu and French.

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Please use this slightly different version bro:

An open invitation to an International Economic Conference organised
by Hizb ut-Tahrir

"Towards a tranquil safe world under the shade of the economic system of Islam"

The following are some of the topics that will be discussed at the conference:

• Capitalism is intrinsically flawed and crises are inevitable.

• The emergence of the current economic crisis…its causes and effects.

• The impact of the current crisis on the different regions of the world.

• The inevitable failure of the current solutions for the global financial crisis.

• Only the Islamic economic system of the Khilafah state is capable of establishing a just economic situation free from crises

The conference will be held at:

Hall No 1, Convention Centre Centre, Burri, Khartoum, Sudan

On Saturday 7th Muharram 1430 Hijri corresponding to the 3rd of January 2009

10 a.m. Madinah/Khartoum time

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