> While Muslims agree that riba is prohibited, not all agree on what precisely it is.[2][3] It is often used as an Islamic term for interest charged on loans,[Note 1] and the belief this is based on — that there is a consensus among Muslims that all loan/bank interest is riba — forms the basis of a $2 trillion Islamic banking industry
This is enough to negate what you said here:
>it does not. there is absolutely no basis for "islam forbits interest".
Could you explain what you mean here?
>the problem didn't exist till then so someone just literally invented it and then sold a solution
What problem didn't exist and what was invented and what was the solution?
sorry, i don't believe inequality is rising, at least in ways that matter.
in the last 50 years, a substantial number of people were pulled out of poverty.
Obviously this would mean that countries that previously relied on subsidised labour from those third world countries would have to start paying up. I'm not suggesting that it is a zero sum game however.
Indians are hired because the wages they ask are much lower. Do you agree that this benefits citizens of Australia too? Australia has a small population, it can not develop a work force with specialised skills. If it could, then the wages asked by its citizens would be much higher, and these costs would be passed to the regular citizen.
what could the gastroenterologist possibly do to help in this case? i do have GERD and fragmented sleep, after having gone to multiple gastroenterologists, i still haven't got help for this particular issue. any suggestions? it would massively help me.
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