Communism promotes state or collective ownership of property as a political and economic ideology. Radical Islam, while it may advocate for community-oriented economic practices (e.g., zakat, or almsgiving), does not follow the same foundational principles of property ownership as communism. The idea of " sharing property " in radical Islam is not analogous to " common property " in communism.
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