A common picture of the population in Arab countries in the West
was defined by the imagination of old, uneducated, bearded men with
AK-47 yelling „Allah is great“ and mistreating their women. The fear was that all Muslims could be potential terrorists and all of them hate the West. On top of that, the authoritarian structures of their countries did not seem to bother them very much. Combined with terrorist attacks, the Israeli-Palestine-Conflict, the war in Iraq and Afghanistan and the rise of Iran, this posed a very bad tasting cocktail for the peoples of the West.
Contents
1. Introduction
2. Literature review
3. Research methodology and data
3.1. The Human Development Index (HDI)
3.2. UN Data Statistics
4. Egypt - inter-temporal changes
4.1. Country overview
4.2. Data-based analysis
4.3. The power of Islam
5. Conclusions
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