Comment:
IS this good investment, or just throwing money around, since when the Royal Emirates Group don’t know where to put their overload money into ?! Talking about buying a 'struggling' Spanish Football Club Getafe (sounds more like ‘Get Affairs’).
Few Muslim have loads of money, and they don’t know where to spend it on, while many other ordinary Muslim suffer from poverty, illiteracy and unequal development, at the hands of their own leaders/head of states (where the so-called 'check and balance', transparency, and leadership accountability are seldom questioned).
IS this good investment, or just throwing money around, since when the Royal Emirates Group don’t know where to put their overload money into ?! Talking about buying a 'struggling' Spanish Football Club Getafe (sounds more like ‘Get Affairs’).
Few Muslim have loads of money, and they don’t know where to spend it on, while many other ordinary Muslim suffer from poverty, illiteracy and unequal development, at the hands of their own leaders/head of states (where the so-called 'check and balance', transparency, and leadership accountability are seldom questioned).
[Note: But lately, in the Arab world, there is a glimpse of hope, where some intellectual young Arabs doing the good thing of bringing the spirit of 'democracy' and asked that the dictator leaderships to step down - thats what we call a 'paradigm shift' of thinking and action!].
I would rather spent the richness that I have on purchasing shop lots, and turn them into Halal Shops in Western countries. This will help other Muslim in the Western countries to enjoy the halal food and other items that are hard to come by, also this would directly allows job opportunity for the Muslim communities. Thats what we call contribution to the society!
Royal Emirates Group has signed a deal to buy struggling Spanish football club Getafe.
Apr 22, 2011
Apr 22, 2011