10 parts Ongoing In the heart of Malaysia, where the glittering skyscrapers of the city clash starkly with the crumbling homes of the poor, the nation teeters on the brink of economic collapse. Hafiz Rahman, a young and idealistic economist, emerges as a voice of hope. Frustrated by decades of failed policies, growing inequality, and the increasing number of households living in poverty, Hafiz dreams of a bold economic revolution that puts people before profit.
His vision includes a daring new tax system: zakat reforms to uplift struggling Muslim communities, the introduction of a jiziyah tax to fund non-Muslim welfare programs, and a targeted GST on essential sectors to stabilize national revenue. Hafiz promises to eradicate extreme poverty and rebuild trust in governance, but his ideas are seen as radical by those in power.
Faced with resistance from political elites, corporate giants, and even sections of the rakyat who distrust his intentions, Hafiz must rally support from ordinary Malaysians-farmers, factory workers, and small business owners-who see his vision as their only hope. Along the way, he uncovers shocking truths about corruption, power struggles, and betrayals that test his resolve and principles.
As Malaysia's economic future hangs in the balance, Hafiz must answer a critical question: can one man's vision unite a divided nation, or will his revolution fall victim to greed and fear?
"The Economic Revolution" is a thought-provoking story of ambition, resilience, and the fight for justice, set against the rich cultural and political tapestry of Malaysia.