Islam:
The number of Muslims in the world is expected to nearly double between 2010 and 2050 and Muslims are expected to lead the world in population growth compared with other religious groups.
The largest share of the world’s Muslims lived in the Asia-Pacific region as of 2010 and will continue to live in this region in the decades ahead.
Economic growth among the global Muslim population is expected to significantly outpace global economic growth.
India is expected to have the largest Muslim population of any country in the world by 2050, surpassing Indonesia.
In the years ahead, slightly more than half of the economic influence associated with Muslim populations is expected to be in the Asia-Pacific region, with India’s economic overall growth also helping to add some to the global economic resources of Muslims.
The number of Muslims in the world is expected to nearly double between 2010 and 2050 and Muslims are expected to lead the world in population growth compared with other religious groups.
The largest share of the world’s Muslims lived in the Asia-Pacific region as of 2010 and will continue to live in this region in the decades ahead.
Economic growth among the global Muslim population is expected to significantly outpace global economic growth.
India is expected to have the largest Muslim population of any country in the world by 2050, surpassing Indonesia.
In the years ahead, slightly more than half of the economic influence associated with Muslim populations is expected to be in the Asia-Pacific region, with India’s economic overall growth also helping to add some to the global economic resources of Muslims.
Source: Research AAOIFI vs. IFRS
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