Tunisia, then Egypt, now Yemen ....

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As a matter of fact the people of the countries in question have shown little interest in Islamic banking.

They're not really muslim then.
 
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Quote from morganist:

They are all muslim countries and it is supposed to be about economics. So why was the Islamic School of banking viewed as being an alternative to the current crisis if this is happening?

This is not happening because of Islamic banking imo. This is a direct result of money printing and skyrocketing food costs.
 
Quote from Illum:

This is not happening because of Islamic banking imo. This is a direct result of money printing and skyrocketing food costs.

And very bad government.
 
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After insulting some of the fudamentalist clerics in the 1980s, Anwar Sadat was assassinated.
Mubarek took over and continued with basically the same operation. The potential for chaos never left.
 
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