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- Mahmoud_Abu-Saud abstract "Mahmoud Abu-Saud; (1911–April 24, 1993), was an economist, author, religious scholar and activist. A specialist in central banking, he had been instrumental in establishing central banks and currency regulation in a number of countries including Kuwait and Afghanistan. He was a co-founder of the American Muslim Council.".
- Q6734303 abstract "Mahmoud Abu-Saud; (1911–April 24, 1993), was an economist, author, religious scholar and activist. A specialist in central banking, he had been instrumental in establishing central banks and currency regulation in a number of countries including Kuwait and Afghanistan. He was a co-founder of the American Muslim Council.".
- Mahmoud_Abu-Saud comment "Mahmoud Abu-Saud; (1911–April 24, 1993), was an economist, author, religious scholar and activist. A specialist in central banking, he had been instrumental in establishing central banks and currency regulation in a number of countries including Kuwait and Afghanistan. He was a co-founder of the American Muslim Council.".
- Q6734303 comment "Mahmoud Abu-Saud; (1911–April 24, 1993), was an economist, author, religious scholar and activist. A specialist in central banking, he had been instrumental in establishing central banks and currency regulation in a number of countries including Kuwait and Afghanistan. He was a co-founder of the American Muslim Council.".