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STEMTalk Audio Podcast: Islamic Banking and Riba in Current day Economic Perspective

STEMTalk Audio Podcast: Islamic Banking and Riba in Current day Economic Perspective

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What is the real meaning of Riba in Islamic finance? Is the modern concept of Islamic banking historically accurate, or has it evolved based on contemporary interpretations? In this exclusive STEMTalk Podcast, renowned Islamic banking expert Mr. Pervez Said joins us to explore the myths surrounding Riba, its true historical roots, and the evolution of Islamic finance over time. Gain deep insights into what Riba really meant in the early Islamic era and how its interpretation has shifted in the context of modern banking and economics.

The complete video podcast can be accessed at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UmvhSAzXUY0&t=177s

We encourage you to share your thoughts and questions in the comments below! Whether it's a particular aspect of Riba or any related concepts of Islamic finance that you'd like to understand better, this is your chance to engage with the topic further. Your questions will not only help clarify your doubts but also spark valuable discussions that can assist others in gaining a deeper understanding of these important issues. These ongoing discussions will create a ripple effect, offering educational insights and benefiting everyone. Let’s make this a learning experience for all, and remember, every question you ask will be a source of continuous knowledge.

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