The infiltration of Keynesianism into Islamic Economics has done profound damage.

It has replaced a tradition of sound reasoning based on human action and divine law, with a shallow and collectivist faith in state intervention and fiat illusions.

Unless this intellectual capture is confronted and overturned, Islamic Economics will remain trapped in the worst of both worlds of offering neither genuine adherence to Islamic principles nor any real economic prosperity.

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We really can't move forward at all until we get rid of that crap.

Not sure if getting rid of it is realistic. But at least we can provide an alternative.

Getting rid of it out of our business at least