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Muhammad Yunus. Bangladeshi Muslim Banker



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Economist, Banker and Nobel Peace Prize: Muhammad Yunus (Bangladesh)

Islam and Global Business. Islamic Economic Areas
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In 2006, Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank, created by it, received the Nobel Peace Prize. Yunus donated the €1.100,000 prize to charity.

The vision of Muhammad Yunus is to eliminate the world poverty.

“When a woman gets yields for its activity, which benefit first of all are their children” Muhammad Yunus.

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Religions, Ethics, and Global Business
Religions and Global Business - Religious diversity

  1. Muhammad Yunus (Economist, Banker, and Nobel Peace Prize)
  2. Grameen Bank
  3. Concept of microcredit developed by Muhammad Yunus
  4. Alliances with Carlos Slim (Mexico), Luis Sarmiento (Colombia), and Shaikha Al Maskari (Emirates)

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Muhammad Yunus. Economist, Banker and Nobel Peace Prize (Bangladesh)

Online Student Master in International Business

The Subject “Muhammad Yunus (Bangladesh)” is included within the curriculum of the following academic programs at EENI Global Business School:

Master: Religions & International Business, International Business.

Masters in International Business and Foreign Trade (MIB AI)

Doctorate: Ethics, Religion & Business.

Doctorate in International Business (DIB AI) Online

Languages: Masters, Doctorate, International Business, English or Study Master Doctorate in International Business in Spanish Muhammad Yunus Study Doctorate in International Business in French Muhammad Yunus Masters Foreign Trade in Portuguese Muhammad Yunus.


Muhammad Yunus (Bangladeshi Businessman).

As an economics professor, Muhammad Yunus developed the concept of microcredit and microfinance. These loans are granted to poor entrepreneurs to access to traditional banks loans.

Muhammad Yunus was born into a Muslim family in Bathua (Chittagong) in 1940. He was the third of fourteen children, of whom five died in infancy. His father was a successful goldsmith who always encouraged his children to seek higher education. However, his biggest influence was his mother, Sufia Khatun.

In 1983, Muhammad Yunus founded the Grameen Bank based on the principles of trust and solidarity. At the beginning, Yunus and his colleagues faced with the violent radical leftist groups and conservative clergymen who were stating that Muslim women who had been borrowed to Grameen, would be denied a Muslim burial.

The Economist, Banker, and Nobel Peace Prize, Muhammad Yunus, was born on June 28, 1940, in Bangladesh. He is a very devout Muslim.

The Grameen Bank provides credits without any warranty to the poor in the rural areas of Bangladesh.

EENI scholarships for Muslim women are inspired by this vision of Muhammad Yunus.

“We are convinced that both in Africa and the Middle East, Muslim women have a fundamental role to play. The words of the Nobel Prize Muhammad Yunus are inspiring for us: “The economic growth and political democracy cannot achieve their full potential unless the female half of humanity participates in equality with men” Pedro Nonell - EENI Global Business School Director.

  1. In 2006, Doctor Shaikha Al Maskari (UAE) co-founded in Turkey a project with Muhammad Yunus
  2. In 2009, Muhammad Yunus and Carlos Slim (Mexico) launched the Grameen-Carso project
  3. Luis Sarmiento (Colombia) invested 3 million dollars in launching the “Grameen Aval Colombia”

Harmony of Religions. Sri Ramakrishna Principle and Global Business
Harmony of Religions

Muhammad Yunus belongs (Muslim Banker) to the Central Eurasian Economic Area.

  1. Mohammad Abdul Mannan
  2. Salman F Rahman

Religions and Business - Islam in Asia.


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