The Muslim World in the 21st Century Space, Power, and Human Development

Islam is not only a religion, but also a culture, tradition, and civilization. There are currently 1.5 billion people in the world who identify themselves as Muslim. Two thirds of the worldwide Muslim population, i.e. approximately a billion people, live in forty-eight Muslim majority countries (MMC...

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Other Authors: Hasan, Samiul (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 2012, 2012
Edition:1st ed. 2012
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter eight: Power Configuration in the Muslim World: Exploring the Post-WWII Era; S.M. Abdul Quddus
  • Chapter nine: Foreign Aid, Foreign Debt, and Development: The Muslim World Scenario; M. Moniruzzaman
  • Section D: Human Development in the MMCs: Situational Analysis
  • Chapter ten: Economic Activity and Achievements in the Muslim World; Anis Chowdhury and Mohammad Zulfan Tadjoeddin
  • Chapter eleven: International Trade and Foreign Investment; Mohammad Zulfan Tadjoeddin and Anis Chowdhury
  • Chapter twelve: Urban Infrastructure in the Muslim Majority Countries: A Situational Analysis; Abdelaziz ElJaouhari and Samiul Hasan
  • Chapter thirteen: Human Development: Health, Hygiene, and Education in the Muslim World; Abdelaziz ElJaouhari and Samiul Hasan
  • Section E: MMCs, Political Integrity and UMMA Solidarity
  • Chapter fourteen: Democrazy and Development in the Muslim World; Abdul Rashid Moten
  • Section A: The Themes, Premises, and Principles
  • Chapter one. The Muslim World and Human Development; Samiul Hasan
  • Chapter two. Islamic Jurisprudence: Sources and Traditions Creating Diversity in Human Relationship; Samiul Hasan
  • Chapter Three. Human Development: Perspectives, Gaps and Issues for the MMCs; Samiul Hasan
  • Section B. MMCs: Geography, Resurces, and People in the MMCs
  • Chapter four. The Muslim World: A Geographical  Analysis; George Odhiambo
  • Chapter five. Biophysical Resources and the Built Environment: Features, Foci, and Issues in the Muslim Majority Countries; Saif AL Qaydi
  • Chapter six. People in the Muslim Majority Countries: History, Composition, and Issues; Samiul Hasan
  • Section C. Power Relationships and External Influence in the MMCs
  • Section D: Power Relationships and External Influence in the MMCs
  • Chapter seven: European Colonisation and the Muslim Majority Countries: Antecedents, Approaches and Impacts; Samiul Hasan
  • Chapter sixteen: Democracy and Development in the Muslim World; AbdulRashid Moten.-  Chapter fifteen: Muslim Ummah, International Organisations, and Human Development in the MMCs; Ishtiaq Hossain.- Section F. Space, Power, and Human Development: Conlusions, and Recommendations.- Chapter sixteen: Space, Power, and Human Development in the Muslim World: Connections and Conclusions
  • Chapter seventeen: Human Development in the MMCs: Diversity of Actions, Uniformity of Purpose, Divirsity of Actions; Samiul Hasan.-