The session features two guest speakers. One is Muhammad Nadir Al-Nuri Kamaruzaman, the CEO of Cinta Gaza Malaysia, who is known for humanitarian work and involvement in supporting Gaza. The other speaker is Thiago Avila, a leader of the Global Sumud Flotilla, who is involved in international solidarity movements related to Palestine. They are expected to share their experiences, insights, and perspectives on the situation in Gaza and possible ways to rebuild its economic system.
The discussion focuses on how Islamic economic principles such as solidarity, social justice, charity, and community support can contribute to recovery and long-term resilience. It likely explores ideas like humanitarian aid, sustainable development, and collective action among Muslim societies and institutions to help Gaza rebuild its economy and improve living conditions.