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In his work Prolegomena "Al Muqaddima", the socio-politician and economist Ibnu Khaldun demonstrates that work makes wealth and that materialism and attachment to the accumulation of fortunes become a habit that leads to selfishness, corruption, delinquency and injustice hence manifestations of moral, social, sexual and spiritual degradation and thus identity fragility and socio-economic crises in the West. The shareholders and their agents of the Freemason Brotherhood, heads of state, powerful financiers, Zionist lobby, churchmen, populist parties and the owners of the media and other…mehr

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In his work Prolegomena "Al Muqaddima", the socio-politician and economist Ibnu Khaldun demonstrates that work makes wealth and that materialism and attachment to the accumulation of fortunes become a habit that leads to selfishness, corruption, delinquency and injustice hence manifestations of moral, social, sexual and spiritual degradation and thus identity fragility and socio-economic crises in the West. The shareholders and their agents of the Freemason Brotherhood, heads of state, powerful financiers, Zionist lobby, churchmen, populist parties and the owners of the media and other multinationals have been able to recycle the damage resulting from their world order into Islamophobia.Fabrication of false fears and manipulations serve to conceal their incompetence to manage crises and tensions. Hence' methodical discrimination and enslavement of populations and minorities of Muslim faith and others. A therapy is necessary to free the scapegoats and to demonstrate that the cultural distinctions of a community can never solve the socio-economic and ideological difficltés.
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Jamel SARRAJ, Doctor, Researcher, Expert to the Council of Europe (ILMA Project) and Lecturer in education. Author of several research and academic studies.