Serial No. | Country Name | Population (2002 estimate) | Total number of military personnel (2001) | People per soldier | GDP per capita (U.S.$) (2000) | Annual expenditure per soldier in US$ | Annual expenditure per soldier as multiple of per capita GDP (MPI) |
1 | Nigeria | 129,934,910 | 78,500 | 1,655 | 320 | 23,561 | 73.63 |
2 | China | 1,284,303,700 | 2,310,000 | 556 | 860 | 24,779 | 28.81 |
3 | Yemen | 18,701,257 | 54000 | 346 | 490 | 12,278 | 25.06 |
4 | India | 1,045,845,200 | 1,263,000 | 828 | 450 | 11,217 | 24.93 |
5 | Zimbabwe | 11,376,676 | 39000 | 292 | 590 | 11,574 | 19.62 |
6 | Bangladesh | 133,376,680 | 137,000 | 974 | 360 | 6,188 | 17.19 |
7 | Sudan | 37,090,298 | 117,000 | 317 | 370 | 6,256 | 16.91 |
8 | Luxembourg | 448,569 | 900 | 498 | 43,090 | 719,111 | 16.69 |
9 | Brazil | 176,029,560 | 287,600 | 612 | 3,490 | 57,976 | 16.61 |
10 | Saudi Arabia | 23,513,330 | 126,500 | 186 | 8,360 | 138,366 | 16.55 |
11 | Philippines | 84,525,639 | 107,000 | 790 | 990 | 13,264 | 13.40 |
12 | Pakistan | 147,663,430 | 620,000 | 238 | 450 | 5,800 | 12.89 |
13 | Kuwait | 2,111,561 | 15,500 | 136 | 19,040 | 238,994 | 12.55 |
14 | South Africa | 43,647,658 | 61,500 | 710 | 2,940 | 32,754 | 11.14 |
15 | Uganda | 24,699,073 | 60,000 | 412 | 280 | 3,100 | 11.07 |
16 | Yugoslavia | 11,206,039 | 105,500 | 106 | 790 | 7,962 | 10.08 |
17 | Iran | 66,622,704 | 513,000 | 130 | 1,650 | 15,336 | 9.29 |
18 | Argentina | 37,812,817 | 70,100 | 539 | 7,690 | 69,116 | 8.99 |
19 | Sri Lanka | 19,576,783 | 123,000 | 159 | 840 | 7,024 | 8.36 |
20 | Russia | 144,978,570 | 977,100 | 148 | 1,730 | 12,849 | 7.43 |
21 | Australia | 19,546,792 | 50,700 | 386 | 20,340 | 146,191 | 7.19 |
22 | Malaysia | 22,662,365 | 100,500 | 225 | 3,850 | 27,669 | 7.19 |
23 | Indonesia | 232,073,070 | 297,000 | 781 | 730 | 5,162 | 7.07 |
24 | UK | 59,778,002 | 211,430 | 283 | 23,680 | 158,918 | 6.71 |
25 | Turkey | 67,308,928 | 515,100 | 131 | 3,060 | 20,190 | 6.60 |
26 | Canada | 31,902,268 | 56,800 | 562 | 22,370 | 145,352 | 6.50 |
27 | USA | 280,562,490 | 1,367,700 | 205 | 34,940 | 214,959 | 6.15 |
28 | Venezuela | 24,287,670 | 59,300 | 410 | 4,980 | 30,354 | 6.10 |
29 | Netherlands | 16,067,754 | 50,430 | 319 | 22,910 | 137,442 | 6.00 |
30 | Sweden | 8,876,744 | 33,900 | 262 | 25,630 | 147,510 | 5.76 |
31 | France | 59,765,983 | 273,740 | 218 | 21,980 | 123,475 | 5.62 |
32 | Qatar | 793,341 | 12,330 | 64 | 24,740 | 137,591 | 5.56 |
33 | Oman | 2,713,462 | 43,400 | 63 | 6500 | 34,562 | 5.32 |
34 | Japan | 126,974,630 | 239,800 | 530 | 38,160 | 200,167 | 5.25 |
35 | Mexico | 103,400,170 | 192,770 | 536 | 5,860 | 29,802 | 5.09 |
36 | Vietnam | 81,098,416 | 484,000 | 168 | 400 | 1,940 | 4.85 |
37 | Egypt | 70,712,345 | 443,000 | 160 | 1,540 | 7,151 | 4.64 |
38 | Germany | 83,251,851 | 308,400 | 270 | 22,800 | 98,573 | 4.32 |
39 | Thailand | 62,354,402 | 306,000 | 204 | 2,010 | 7,987 | 3.97 |
40 | Poland | 38,625,478 | 206,045 | 187 | 4,080 | 15,307 | 3.75 |
41 | Spain | 40,077,100 | 143,450 | 279 | 14,150 | 50,659 | 3.58 |
42 | Israel | 6,029,529 | 163,500 | 37 | 17,710 | 60,095 | 3.39 |
43 | Jordan | 5,307,470 | 100,240 | 53 | 1,710 | 5,713 | 3.34 |
44 | Syria | 17,155,814 | 321,000 | 53 | 1,050 | 2,966 | 2.82 |
45 | U. A. E. | 2,445,989 | 65000 | 38 | 17,060 | 41,754 | 2.45 |
46 | Lebanon | 3,677,780 | 71,830 | 51 | 3,810 | 7,810 | 2.05 |
47 | South Korea | 48,324,000 | 683,000 | 71 | 9,670 | 18,743 | 1.94 |
48 | North Korea | 22,224,195 | 1,082,000 | 21 | 1,700 |
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Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Military Priority Index of Selected Countries
Tuesday, August 23, 2005
WORLD MUSLIMS PRESENT AND FUTURE
Based on the actual data for the years 1994 and 2002 and assuming that the trend will continue unchanged, the following projections can be made about the future of the Muslim world. | |||||||||||
YEAR | POPULATION IN BILLIONS OF PEOPLE | GROSS DOMESTTIC PRODUCT IN BILLION US$ | PURCHASING POWER PARITY | PER CAPITA GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT US$ | |||||||
C.E. | WORLD | MUSLIMS | % | WORLD | MUSLIMS | % | WORLD | MUSLIMS | WORLD | MUSLIMS | % |
1994 | 5.660 | 1.033 | 18.25 | 25,267 | 1,084 | 4.29 | 100 | 8.98 | 4,464 | 1,049 | 23.51 |
2002 | 6.106 | 1.253 | 20.52 | 32,067 | 1,465 | 4.57 | 100 | 8.97 | 5,252 | 1,169 | 22.26 |
2004 | 6.223 | 1.315 | 21.13 | 34,036 | 1,580 | 4.64 | 100 | 8.97 | 5,469 | 1,201 | 21.96 |
2050 | 9.625 | 3.991 | 41.46 | 133,994 | 8,927 | 6.66 | 100 | 8.94 | 13,922 | 2,237 | 16.07 |
2063 | 10.887 | 5.462 | 50.16 | 197,370 | 14,563 | 7.38 | 100 | 8.93 | 18,128 | 2,666 | 14.71 |
2100 | 15.462 | 13.339 | 86.27 | 594,279 | 58,646 | 9.87 | 100 | 8.91 | 38,434 | 4,397 | 11.44 |
ISLAM AND THE MODERN WORLD
In the year 2002 there were nearly 6,2 billion people in the world. Of these 1.25 billion were Muslims, 90 percent Sunnis and 10 percent Shi’as. About 80 percent of all Muslims in the world lived in 57 countries who were members of the Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC). Detailed statistics about these countries can be found in the Appendices. On average 80 % of the population of the OIC countries was Muslim. Thus there were as many nonmuslims in the Muslim countries as there were Muslims in the rest of the world. The following table gives the basic statistics:
| World | OIC Members | OIC total as World % |
| | | |
Area sq km | 130,295,148 | 31,209,703 | 23.95 |
Population | 6,106,267,299 | 1,334,608,993 | 21.86 |
No of Muslims | 1,252,754,259 | 1,047,815,624 | 83.64 |
Total GDP in billion US dollars | 32,067.115 | 1,465 | 4.57 |
Purchasing Power Parity | 100 | 9 | 8.97 |
Per Capita GDP in US dollars | 5,251.51 | 1,097 | 20.90 |
Economic Growth rate percent | 2.09 | 4 | 212.65 |
Inflation Rate percent | 2.55 | 10 | 395.74 |
Population density, people per sq km | 47 | 43 | 91.49 |
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The 57 OIC countries include: AFGHANISTAN, ALBANIA, ALGERIA, AZERBAIJAN, BAHRAIN, BANGLADESH, BENIN, BRUNEI DARESSALAM, BURKINA FASO, CAMEROON, CHAD, COMOROS, COTE D IVOIRE, DJIBOUTI, EGYPT, GABON, GAMBIA THE, GUINEA, GUINEA-BISSAU, GUYANA, INDONESIA, IRAN I.R. OF, IRAQ, JORDAN, KAZAKHSTAN, KUWAIT, KYRGYZ REPUBLIC, LEBANON, LIBYA, MALAYSIA, MALDIVES, MALI, MAURITANIA, MOROCCO, MOZAMBIQUE, NIGER, NIGERIA, OMAN, PAKISTAN, PALESTINE, QATAR, SAUDI ARABIA, SENEGAL, SIERRA LEONE, SOMALIA, SUDAN, SURINAME, SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC, TAJIKISTAN, TOGO, TUNISIA, TURKEY, TURKMENISTAN, UGANDA, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, UZBEKISTAN, YEMEN REPUBLIC OF.
Economic Power
As can be seen in the table above the 57 Muslim countries that are home to nearly 22 % of the world population contribute less than 5 % of the World’s Gross Domestic Product in US dollar terms. The under-valuation of their currencies and their trading disadvantage can be judged by the fact that although their Purchasing Power Parity is nearly 9 % of the World, the GDP is only half that value. This means that their currencies are on average valued against the US dollar at nearly half the rate they deserve. Although there is much publicity about the economic power and affluence of the Oil exporting Muslim countries of the
Groups* | Total Area as % of World | Total Population as % of World | Average per capita Gross Domestic Product US$ | Combined Purchasing Power Parity World % | Total Gross Domestic Product World % | Ratio of World % GDP to PPP | Average Annual Inflation Rate % | Average Population density per sq km | Average Annual GDP growth rate % |
G-7 | 16 | 12 | 30,112 | 44.02 | 66.5 | 1.45 | 1.63 | 22 | 1.47 |
22 Richest per capita | 24 | 13 | 29,665 | 50 | 75 | 1.5 | 1.32 | 26 | 1.52 |
20 Largest GDP | 54 | 60 | 7,556 | 77 | 86 | 1.12 | 1.73 | 51 | 2.05 |
20 Highest PPP | 56 | 66 | 6,714 | 79 | 84 | 1.06 | 2.12 | 55 | 2.18 |
11 Oil Exporters | 9 | 9 | 1,571 | 6.00 | 4.0 | 0.67 | 6.73 | 41 | 1.08 |
57 Muslim Countries | 24 | 22 | 1,097 | 8.97 | 4.57 | 0.51 | 10.09 | 43 | 4.44 |
22 Deprived Countries | 40 | 66 | 919 | 32 | 11 | 0.36 | 6.86 | 77 | 5.37 |
20 Poorest Countries | 7 | 6 | 175 | 0.18 | 0.20 | 1.11 | 11.52 | 42 | 5.33 |
World Average | 100 | 100 | 5,251 | 100 | 100 | 1.00 | 2.55 | 47 | 2.09 |
American World Empire
There is perception among many Muslims that there exists in the
Most Americans believe that the Diversity Visa program is an attempt to justly share the American affluence with all ethnic communities of the world, but many Muslims look upon it as an attempt to create an electoral college proportionately representing all nationalities of the world that would make the American president the rightful ruler of the World.
The Anthrax scare was timed to influence the public and the elected representatives of
The leaders of AWE seem to be aware that the spirit of freedom inherent in Islam will be the biggest obstacle to their megalomaniac aims and are keen to find ways to either crush it or to put it in a straight jacket.
The AWE considers any other entity having similar ambitions of world domination as its natural enemy. For this simple reason, the AWE fought against Nazism and Communism, and is now fighting against Islamic Revivalism.
Iran
George W. Bush in his State of the Union speech in January 2002 named three countries,
The only thing really common among the three so-called axis of evil countries was that they had single party totalitarian ideological governments.
The occupation of
Iraq
The 12 year aerial and naval siege of
If Saddam was able to deter the Americans and British for twelve years with a hoax of weapons of mass destruction, he will go down in history as the greatest military strategist ever.
The Americans and the British leaders attacked
General Tommy Franks, the front man in the run-up to the
It is also widely conjectured in the Muslim world that the plan for the invasion and control of