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Religiocultural Identity and Socioeconomic Development in the Muslim World
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Religiocultural Identity and Socioeconomic Development in the Muslim World

A. Ali
The American Journal of Islamic Social Sciences, Vol.12(3), pp.329-346
1995
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Abstract

Despite regional, ethnic, and historical peculiarities, the contemporary Muslim world-approximately one billion people inhabiting roughly fifty Muslim-majority independent nation-states and living as minorities in many others-is marked by two common characteristics: the growing assertiveness of Islam and its culture in most of its followers' activities and aspirations and the relatively underdeveloped socioeconomic condition of most Muslim countries.

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