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Western Exploitation vs BRICS Empowerment

admin, January 22, 2025March 23, 2025

Table of Contents

  • Cooperating with Non-Muslims
  • Condemnation of Economic Exploitation
  • Key Differences:

Cooperating with Non-Muslims

“Help you one another in Al­-Birr and At­-Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression.
And fear Allah. Verily, Allah is Severe in punishment.”
(5:2)

  • A fundamental disagreement in Aqeedah, is in Al Wala wal Bara. Who you should be loyal to and whom you should disassociate yourself from.
  • In many countries we cooperate with non muslims to stop drugs, to support palestine, etc.
  • The verse is not limited to Muslims only.  We should cooperate with Muslims and Non-Muslims in order to achieve virtue, righteousness and piety.

 

Condemnation of Economic Exploitation

“O you who have believed, do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly but only [in lawful] business by mutual consent. And do not kill yourselves [or one another]. Indeed, Allah is to you ever Merciful.”
(4:29)

Aspect Western Exploitation BRICS Empowerment
Definition Historical and ongoing practices where Western nations extract resources, labor, and wealth from developing countries, often through colonialism, neocolonialism, or unequal trade relationships. Efforts by BRICS nations (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) to promote economic development, reduce dependency on Western systems, and create a more balanced global order.
Historical Context Rooted in colonialism, imperialism, and the exploitation of resources and labor from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Emerged in the 21st century as a response to Western dominance, aiming to empower developing economies and promote multipolarity.
Economic Focus Extraction of raw materials, cheap labor, and market dominance through unequal trade agreements and debt dependency. Focus on mutual economic growth, trade partnerships, infrastructure development, and reducing reliance on Western financial systems.
Trade Practices Often involves unequal trade deals, protectionist policies, and control over global supply chains. Promotes fair trade, South-South cooperation, and the use of local currencies to reduce dependency on the U.S. dollar.
Financial Systems Dominance of Western-led institutions like the IMF and World Bank, which often impose conditionalities on loans. Establishment of alternative financial institutions like the New Development Bank (NDB) and Contingent Reserve Arrangement (CRA).
Political Influence Western nations often exert political influence through sanctions, military interventions, and support for regimes that align with their interests. BRICS advocates for a multipolar world, non-interference in sovereign affairs, and respect for diverse political systems.
Global Governance Western dominance in institutions like the UN Security Council, G7, and NATO. BRICS pushes for reforms in global governance to give developing nations a greater voice in institutions like the UN and IMF.
Technology Transfer Often restricts technology transfer to maintain economic superiority. Encourages technology sharing and cooperation among member states to foster innovation and development.
Infrastructure Development Infrastructure projects in developing countries often prioritize Western corporate interests. BRICS invests in infrastructure projects that benefit local economies, such as China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Debt and Aid Loans and aid often come with strings attached, leading to debt traps and economic dependency. Provides loans and aid with fewer conditionalities, focusing on mutual benefit and long-term development.
Cultural Influence Western cultural dominance through media, education, and soft power. Promotes cultural diversity and the preservation of local traditions and identities.
Environmental Impact Exploitation of natural resources often leads to environmental degradation in developing countries. BRICS nations emphasize sustainable development and green energy initiatives, though practices vary.
Military Presence Western military bases and interventions in various regions to protect strategic interests. BRICS nations generally avoid military interventions, focusing on diplomatic and economic solutions.
Examples Colonial exploitation in Africa and Asia, structural adjustment programs, and corporate dominance in Latin America. New Development Bank, BRICS summits, South-South cooperation, and initiatives like the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB).

Key Differences:

  • Intent: Western exploitation often prioritizes resource extraction and economic dominance, while BRICS empowerment focuses on mutual growth and reducing dependency on Western systems.
  • Approach: Western practices have historically been extractive and unequal, whereas BRICS emphasizes cooperation, fair trade, and shared development.
  • Global Order: Western systems reinforce a unipolar or Western-dominated world, while BRICS advocates for a multipolar world with greater representation for developing nations.
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Table of Contents

  • Cooperating with Non-Muslims
  • Condemnation of Economic Exploitation
  • Key Differences:

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