What is the process for
moving into a Muslim Village?
Written by Imran N Hosein
Those wishing to migrate to
a Muslim Village should choose one within the Muslim world in which they can legally
reside easiest of all. Hence a Pakistani should not seek to live in a village
in Yemen and then seek guidance from me how to get a residence permit to reside
in Yemen. I cannot assist with such matters.
Secondly, they should look for the signs by which they can recognize the kind of village that would qualify for protection in this age of tests and trials. Among those signs are:
* The Village should not
have a Bank.
* Cellular phones should
not be usable in such a Village;
* The Village should have
its own independent supply of water;
* The Village should have
the capacity to produce its own food; etc.
What do people do in the
Muslim villages for work?
Written by Mogamat Abrahams
Unlike city life, the MV life is pretty basic and hence cheap. Houses will be cheaply built, food will be produced locally and energy will be generated from natural, renewable sources.
Villagers would have to produce their own, pure food. So economic activity would be primarily organic permaculture. Home Industries would be encouraged to allow parents to be with their children while working. Those who have the skills could persue their professions in a nearby town or city using the village as a base.
There would also exist an
Islamic market for trading of goods and services.
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