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Message From Dr. Mohammed Nadeem Head of Economic & Media Research Dept. Fujiatlas World Exchange Center Inc.

The civilization relation joining the Indian continent to the Arab world is considered as the oldest has Islam done with foreign countries, the famous book written about India is the Bironi Book titled “The concept of India” which is the most important scientific resource describing the reality of the Indian continent in 4th Century of Hegira equivalent to 11th -12th Century. A lot of Indian words have been mixed to the Arabic language also the Arabic language marked apparently the daily Indian life language. The Arab civilization has always joined between cultural exchange and commercial exchange, most of the traders were travelers, they registered them observations during them commerce. They never break link between knowledge and commerce or science and work, those are some of the specific characters giving distinction to Arab nations until now. The economic operation is not separate from the social and nobility of character’s comportment. The trader reputation is even to his basic capital in his comportment with his equivalents and costumers. This character has been implanted by Islam in interaction and garners the commercial operation with humanism, that’s why Islam forbids fraud and allows trade and forbids usury and monopoly and the life’s needs exploitation.

Two deep seated worlds in human civilization are meeting in this conclave: the Indian continent and the Arab world to express the relinking and exchange and acquaintance between a great people exceeding one billion of people and a rising nation owning the economic performance and monetary reserves and energy storage, what is expected from participant is to realize nations ambitions to form a complete economic mass capable to care of its needs and defend its performances and keep safe its kids future through rising projects and exchanged investment and fructuous acquaintance for all nations

Dr. Mohammed Nadeem Head of Economic & Media Research Dept.