Ammar Abdulhamid Fairdous
Ammar Abdulhamid is a Syrian-born author, human rights activist, and political dissident known for his advocacy for democracy and reform in Syria. He has written extensively on Middle Eastern politics and has been involved in various initiatives to promote freedom of expression and human rights in the region.
Books
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1. How Usury Came To Rule The World
This book delves into the historical evolution and pervasive influence of usury, exploring how it has shaped economic systems and societal structures across the globe. It examines the moral, ethical, and financial implications of interest-based lending, tracing its roots from ancient civilizations to modern-day capitalism. Through a critical lens, the narrative highlights the power dynamics and inequalities perpetuated by usurious practices, urging readers to reconsider the foundational principles of contemporary financial systems and their impact on global economies.
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