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  • Jami’yaat should be supported and expanded, offered either as an MFI product or through the local postal service. With the right support, Yemeni women’s entrepreneurial spirit, already evident, could be unleashed still further.
    Women entrepreneurs in Yemen

    The fight to secure capital

    Despite the lack of opportunities in a deteriorating economy and restrictive social and cultural norms, many Yemeni women have managed to start businesses. Yet they still face obstacles specific to their gender, writes Amal Abdullah

  • Islamic banking

    Seattle's initiative has Muslims hopeful

    Seattle’s city council is launching a programme of Sharia-compliant loans with the aim of improving the long-term prospects of the local Muslim community. Those forced to live in high-cost rental property are now in a position to consider the alternatives. By Joseph Mayton

  • Turkey

    Growing Popularity of Islamic Banks

    Can religious faith, God and money ever be brought into a harmonious co-existence? Yes, they can, say the acolytes of Islamic banking. Islamic banks are becoming ever more popular in Turkey, even if not everyone is particularly enthusiastic about the development.

  • Emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani of Qatar (photo: REUTERS/Zoubeir Souissi)
    Qatar's Foreign Policy

    Small Emirate, Potent Influence

    During the Arab uprisings, the emir of Qatar may well have become one of the most influential leaders in the Arab world. Stephanie Doetzer takes a look at the religious, political, social, economic and geographical factors that shape the creative foreign policy of the tiny Gulf state of Qatar

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