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There were a few key ways in which Muslim observers were uneasy about trade and its support. One major issue was the potential for exploitation of workers, as well as the possibility of creating monopolies that could hurt consumers. Additionally, there were concerns about the impact of trade on social cohesion and the potential for it to create division within Muslim communities. Finally, there was also a worry that trade could lead to the spread of vice and corruption.

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