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AFRIEF Celebrates Pioneering Muslim Women at ‘Muslim Women in History’ Event, Calls for Quarterly Series to Inspire and Empower

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On November 2nd, the Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF) successfully held its highly anticipated event, “Muslim Women in History,” celebrating the legacies and contributions of influential Muslim women throughout history. This gathering served as a powerful platform for honoring these historic figures while fostering inspiration and empowerment for contemporary Muslim women. Attended by prominent scholars, historians, and leaders from various sectors, the event showcased speeches that collectively underscored the critical role Muslim women have played in shaping societies, advancing knowledge, and contributing to social and economic progress.

The event opened with a keynote address reflecting on Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, whose legacy as a successful businesswoman and supportive figure in early Islam demonstrates the foundational role of women in economic development and community resilience. Speakers emphasized Khadijah’s entrepreneurial spirit, framing her as an early example of the impactful roles women can hold in commerce and society. Her life and achievements serve as a model for today’s Muslim women, encouraging their active participation in business, leadership, and community support.

Fatima al-Fihri was another focal point of the event. A speaker highlighted her enduring influence as the founder of Al-Qarawiyyin in Morocco, the oldest existing educational institution in the world. Fatima’s dedication to learning and her vision in establishing a university that continues to operate today symbolizes the significant impact of women’s contributions to education and knowledge-building. Her story is a testament to the power of individual dedication to creating lasting societal change and an inspiration to support and empower women’s education.

Nana Asma’u, the celebrated scholar and educator from the Sokoto Caliphate, was also honored. In a moving presentation, her role as an advocate for women’s education in northern Nigeria was showcased as an example of intellectual leadership, community organization, and social empowerment. Asma’u’s story emphasizes the value of education for women and the crucial role of women leaders in creating educational systems that benefit society as a whole. Her legacy calls for continued efforts to make education accessible to women and girls in all communities.

The significance of the “Muslim Women in History” event lies not only in remembering these pioneering women but also in connecting their contributions to contemporary issues facing Muslim women. The speeches drew clear parallels between historical achievements and modern aspirations, stressing the need to support women in all spheres of life, from education and business to governance and social welfare. Speakers emphasized that these historic legacies challenge restrictive narratives and offer a more inclusive and empowering vision for the role of women in society today.

The event concluded with a call to AFRIEF to make “Muslim Women in History” a recurring series, ideally hosted each quarter. The momentum generated by this event underscores a growing interest in the topic and the need for an ongoing conversation that inspires, educates, and celebrates Muslim women’s contributions. Such continuity would enable AFRIEF to explore more historic figures, dive deeper into cultural impacts, and support initiatives that uplift contemporary Muslim women.

By establishing a quarterly schedule, AFRIEF would further cement the impact of this series, fostering an enduring platform for change and inspiration. Through this commitment, AFRIEF can ensure that the legacies of these influential women continue to resonate, encouraging ongoing dialogue and reinforcing the message that Muslim women have been, and continue to be, essential pillars in the foundation of prosperous, equitable, and resilient societies.


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Virtual Colloquium to Spotlight Nigeria’s Grassroots Transformation and the Halal Economy as a Pathway to Inclusive Growth

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For Immediate Release

Virtual Colloquium to Spotlight Nigeria’s Grassroots Transformation and the Halal Economy as a Pathway to Inclusive Growth

Organized by the Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF)
Theme: “From Renewed Hope to Sustainable Prosperity: Leveraging the Halal Economy and Inclusive Livelihoods in Nigeria’s Grassroots Transformation”
Date: 6th December 2025 | Format: Virtual (Zoom)


Nigeria is preparing to take a bold step toward reshaping its grassroots economy as the Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF) convenes a Virtual Colloquium on the Renewed Hope Ward Development Programme (RHWDP) — a flagship national initiative recently approved by the Federal Government to drive inclusive growth across all 8,809 wards of the federation.

The colloquium, themed “From Renewed Hope to Sustainable Prosperity: Leveraging the Halal Economy and Inclusive Livelihoods in Nigeria’s Grassroots Transformation,” will bring together senior government officials, international development partners, private investors, and Islamic finance experts to explore how the Halal economy can serve as a vital lever for sustainable, people-centered development.

Against the backdrop of Nigeria’s multidimensional poverty affecting over 63% of its population, persistent youth unemployment above 40%, and declining rural productivity, the RHWDP represents one of the largest grassroots development programmes ever conceived in Africa. The initiative seeks to empower 1,000–2,000 economically active citizens per ward, expand rural infrastructure, and foster job creation and food security through localized, ward-based implementation.

This colloquium therefore aims not only to commend the Federal Government for the RHWDP initiative but also to create space for critical reflection on its design, highlight its blind spots, and propose livestock-driven Halal development models — including high-value opportunities such as ostrich farming — that can transform rural livelihoods while positioning Nigeria as a global Halal hub. The global Halal economy is currently valued at over USD 3 trillion, and Nigeria, with its demographic scale and cultural alignment, is strategically positioned to become a continental leader in Halal trade, food exports, and ethical finance.

The colloquium will feature interventions from the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning, the Federal Ministry of Livestock Development, and AFRIEF leadership, alongside international experts from the African Development Bank (AfDB), Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), UNIDO, FAO, and private sector investors. Discussions will focus on high-impact areas such as Halal livestock clusters, ostrich farming for export, Islamic finance instruments, and public-private partnerships (PPPs) to enhance value-chain development.

Objectives

  • Commend and amplify the Nigerian government’s vision under RHWDP.
  • Critically examine the program’s current design and identify blind spots.
  • Introduce Halal economy opportunities as key enablers of rural transformation.
  • Present AFRIEF’s proposed initiative: positioning Nigeria as Africa’s leading ostrich meat producer through Halal-compliant clusters.
  • Facilitate dialogue between government officials, international partners, and private investors on collaborative entry points.

Expected Outcomes

  • Elevated international visibility for the RHWDP as a continental model.

  • Policy consensus on integrating Halal value chains and livestock development.

  • Concrete partnerships for financing and implementation of Halal clusters.

  • A roadmap for Nigeria’s emergence as Africa’s leading Halal economy hub.

The event will culminate in a policy communiqué summarizing key insights and next steps, to be formally presented to the Federal Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning and relevant development agencies.


About AFRIEF
The Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF) is an international organization committed to promoting inclusive economic growth across Africa through Islamic finance, ethical investment, and sustainable enterprise development. AFRIEF works with governments, development institutions, and private partners to design and implement programs that advance shared prosperity and social justice.


Media Enquiries:
AFRIEF Communications Office
📧 Email: info@afrief.org | 🌐 www.afrief.org

+233556613291


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Africa Islamic Economic Forum Announces Virtual High-Level Health Infrastructure Summit

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Event Title: Building Resilient Health Systems: Practical Pathways for Africa’s Infrastructure Transformation

Tagline: From Vision to Action – Strengthening Africa’s Healthcare for Today and Tomorrow

Event Date: 22 November 2025

Tamale, Ghana – The Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF) today announced the Virtual High-Level Health Infrastructure Summit, a landmark gathering designed to chart actionable strategies for strengthening Africa’s fragile health systems. The event will officially launch the Africa Healthcare Infrastructure Development Program (AHIDEP) and announce its first pilot project in Baita Community, Kano State, Nigeria.

Africa bears 25% of the world’s disease burden, yet accounts for less than 1% of global health expenditure and has fewer than 2 hospital beds per 1,000 people in most countries. The COVID-19 pandemic exposed these systemic vulnerabilities—overwhelmed hospitals, supply chain disruptions, and inequitable vaccine access—while the rise of non-communicable diseases underscores the need for resilient, technology-enabled primary care.

“This summit is about turning vision into action, mobilizing ethical finance, and delivering scalable solutions to transform healthcare for millions of Africans,” said an AFRIEF spokesperson. “AHIDEP represents a new era of collaboration, innovation, and sustainability.”

A highlight of the summit will be Glocal Healthcare Systems, AFRIEF’s exclusive technical partner, showcasing its e-Primary Healthcare Centre (ePHC) solutions—modular, technology-driven facilities designed to close infrastructure gaps even in rural areas. The summit will also explore Islamic and ethical finance instruments—including Sukuk bonds, Waqf, and Lariba models—as powerful tools to responsibly fund Africa’s healthcare transformation.

Summit Objectives

  • Share evidence-based insights on Africa’s healthcare infrastructure gaps and replicable solutions.
  • Launch AHIDEP’s vision, governance framework, and implementation roadmap.
  • Announce the Baita Community ePHC pilot as a proof of concept for scalable health delivery.
  • Showcase Glocal Healthcare Systems’ innovative technologies.
  • Explore Islamic and ethical financing for sustainable health infrastructure development.
  • Secure pledges for collaboration, funding, and technical partnerships.
  • Promote gender and youth inclusion in health innovation.

Who Should Attend

African government officials (Health, Finance, Planning), AU and WHO Africa representatives, development finance institutions (AfDB, World Bank, Islamic Development Bank), donors, private investors, healthcare professionals, NGOs, technology firms, academic researchers, and media outlets.

Event Highlights

  • Keynote Address: “The Urgency of Building Resilient Health Systems in Africa” (AU/WHO Africa Representative)
  • Panel Discussion: “From Policy to Practice—Closing Africa’s Infrastructure Gaps”
  • Special Presentation: Glocal Healthcare Systems – Scalable Digital Health Delivery
  • Spotlight Session: Islamic & Ethical Finance for Healthcare Transformation
  • Breakout Sessions: Financing, Digital Health, Rural Infrastructure
  • Official Launch: AHIDEP & Baita Pilot Announcement
  • Action Pledges: Commitments from partners and stakeholders

Expected Outcomes

  • Broadened awareness and buy-in for AHIDEP.
  • Documented funding and partnership commitments.
  • Strengthened collaboration between AFRIEF, Glocal Healthcare Systems, and financial institutions.
  • Agreement to publish a technical report and convene a follow-up webinar in January 2026.

Join the Conversation

Follow updates on social media: #AHIDEP2025 and #AfricaHealth.
For media inquiries, interviews, or partnership opportunities, contact:

Africa Islamic Economic Forum (AFRIEF)
Tamale, Ghana
info@afrief.org

Phone/WhatsApp: +233243655446


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GLOBAL VISION 2000 HOSTS 9TH ESCHATOLOGY CONFERENCE: “ENTERING THE FINAL STAGES OF END TIMES”

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The Global Vision 2000 ThinkTank will convene its 9th Eschatology Conference on Sunday, April 27, 2025, under the theme “Entering the Final Stages of End Times.” The timely event comes amid deepening global crises and follows the dramatic political transition in the United States, marking a critical juncture in what many see as a prophetic era of global reset and systemic upheaval.

The conference will tackle the convergence of economic collapse and escalating regional wars, particularly in Ukraine and the Holy Land. Speakers will analyze how these crises are shaping a multipolar world order, heightening the risk of a global conflagration, and signaling the end of the Western monetary era as debt, deficits, and inflation spiral out of control.

Director of Global Vision 2000, Moeen Yaseen, noted:

“This year’s conference comes at a time of historic transformation. We aim to deepen understanding of the unfolding Abrahamic eschatologies and realities in the Holy Lands.”

With a strong interfaith dimension, the conference will bring together leading Jewish, Christian, and Muslim thinkers, scholars, and journalists to examine end-time narratives and what lies beyond the collapse of global systems.

Key sessions include:

  • “Evolution of International Money and Western Eschatology”Dr. Simon Mouatt
  • “Trials of the End Times and the Islamic Political Economy”Baba Yunus Muhammad 
  • “Bayt al Maqdas, Malhama & Ghazwa-i-Hind”Dr. Abdul Salam Arif
  • “Zionist Christian Alliance: Useful Idiots and Sacrificial Lambs”Da’vid ben Elkashah
  • “Al Mahdi, Khilafat, Bayt Al Maqdis: Prophetic Governance and Restoration of Justice”Imam Dr. Karim Abu Zaid
  • “Signs of the Hour, Jerusalem and the Messiah”Rabbi Benjamin Abrahamson

The agenda will also feature discussions on Christian Zionism, techno-feudalism, the hijacking of religion, and the emerging alternatives to capitalist and imperial paradigms.

The virtual event is scheduled to begin at 10:00 AM UK Time / 1:00 PM Türkiye Time.

Event Title: Entering the Final Stages of End Times

Date: Sunday, April 27, 2025 / Shawwal 29, 1446

Platform: Online Conference

Registration & Info:

myaseen@globalvision2000.com

Website: https://globalvision2000.com/


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