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How Islamic Union will Affect the
Economic Development

Ref:http://www.hyahya.org/articles/32economic_development.php

HARUN YAHYA

Contemporary world politics make it necessary for nations to integrate into international unions in the interest of their own national security and economy. In these international unions, which are usually based upon geographic location, such factors as natural resources, trading blocs, and even cultural values play an important role. Many neighboring countries combine their resources under the auspices of such organizations, create defensive alliances, and cooperate on a wide array of issues. The goal of such unions is to preserve peace, control the arms race, resolve disputes through diplomacy, promote socioeconomic development, and protect fundamental human rights and democracy. At the present time, NATO, the OSCE, the EU, NAFTA, OPEC, ASEAN, the G-8, the D-8, and APEC are the foremost international political, military, and economic unions.

These institutions are subject to organizational reforms because of new members or a widening of scope. All of these organizations, formed in the aftermath of the Second World War, have contributed to creating stability and order in the world and have played a major role in global socioeconomic development. Member nations protect their economic and military interests, and also acquire a stronger regional and international position. Even the developed world perceives the necessity of such partnerships. The creation of free trade zones, regional trade agreements, abolished customs controls, and even a common currency (as in the EU) safeguard the future of member states. Defensive pacts enable member states to reduce military expenditures and to divert those resources to cultural and educational fields.

A similar organization will provide considerable benefits to Muslim nations. For those that are desperate for technological as well as economic development, the foremost step toward stability is the creation of a central organization or, in other words, a unified Islamic world under the auspices of the Islamic Union.

Economic Development and Increasing Prosperity

Economic cooperation is necessary on two counts: stability and development. Muslim nations must bring stability and solidity to their economies. Developing industries and making the required investments is vital, as is the need for a comprehensive development plan and the simultaneous development of education, economy, culture, science, and technology. While various sectors are developed technologically, the labor force's educational levels and standards must be raised accordingly. Society must be motivated to become more productive, and the resulting economic cooperation will play a major role in eradicating poverty, illiteracy, the unjust distribution of wealth, and other socioeconomic problems rampant in Muslim countries. This partnership can be formed only by the creation of free trade zones, customs unions, and common economic areas.

Most Muslim countries have geostrategic importance as well as rich natural resources (e.g., natural gas and crude oil). These resources and strategic opportunities, however, are not being used effectively. In the Islamic world, 86% of the population's living standards fall below $2,000, 76% under $1,000, and 67% under $500 per year. When the Islamic world's total resources are considered,(1) this is quite a paradox: Roughly half of the petrol consumed in the West is exported from the Islamic world, as is 40% of the world's agricultural production.(2) Many economists and strategists freely admit that the world economy depends upon the Islamic world's oil and gas exports, in particular those of the Persian Gulf.(3)

The Persian Gulf holds two-thirds of the planet's discovered crude oil reserves. Data obtained from research concludes that Saudi Arabia alone holds 25.4% of the world's oil reserves, or 262 billion barrels. A further 11% is found in Iraq, 9.6 % in the UAE, 9.2 % in Kuwait, 8.6 % in Iran, 13% in other OPEC member states. The rest is distributed across the remainder of the world.(4) Research commissioned by the U.S. Department of Energy shows that between 2000 and 2020, oil exports from the area will increase by 125%.(5) This means that the world will continue to meet most of its energy needs by imports from the Gulf region. Moreover, the Middle East has 40% of the global natural gas reserves; 35 % of these reserves are in the Gulf region.(6) Algeria, Libya, and other North African countries have 3.7 % of the world's reserves.

The Caucasus and Central Asia are also rich in oil, natural gas, and other natural resources. For instance, Kazakhstan has between 10-17.6 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, and its natural gas reserves are estimated at between 53 and 83 trillion cubic feet. Turkmenistan hasbetween 98 and 155 trillion cubic feet of natural gas reserves, making it the fourth largest producer.(7) Some other Muslim countries have valuable mineral resources. For instance, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan are two of the world's leading gold producers. Turkey has one of the world's richest boron reserves, only recently discovered to be very important, and Tajikistan has the world's largest aluminum producing facilities.

These advantages will become more important in the twenty-first century, which some have already christened the "energy century." Energy is an essential element of modern society in terms of the military, industry, urbanization, and transport. Given that economic activity and manufacturing depend primarily upon energy, nations will do their best to achieve control over these energy resources. The Islamic world is not using its resources effectively, for many of its members lack the infrastructure and technology to increase the production and use their natural resources to develop their industries. Therefore, the resources' contributions to the country's economy are limited to export earnings. These countries do not have the means to process their own crude oil, use it in their industrial complexes, or to develop their industries. Worse still, some Muslim nations do not even have the necessary means to explore and research their natural resources or to discover and extract them. Explorations undertaken by foreign companies reveal that other Muslim nations have oil and gas reserves, but they cannot benefit from their resources.

Naturally, the ineffective use of natural resources is not the Islamic world's only economic problem. However, solving this problem can begin the process of solving many other problems. The economies of Muslim nations contain differences in structure and functioning. Some nations' economies depend upon mineral resources, such as the members of OPEC, while other nations' depend upon agriculture. These differences are also reflected, to some extent, in their social structures, such as the widely varying degrees of rural and urban populations. Developing complementary relationships and helping each other in their respective areas of expertise can turn these differences into a source of riches. All of this will be possible with the Islamic Union.

Joint ventures and project partnerships will be an important step in the right direction, for they will enable countries to benefit from one another's experiences and the income earned from investment projects will benefit all of the participating countries. Such mutual financial support is compatible with Islamic morality, for helping the needy and having a sense of social responsibility are important characteristics that Muslims strive to acquire. Many verses in the Qur’an remind Muslims to watch over the needy.

Society's internal cohesion must be extended to international relations. As international cooperation within a partnership cannot be one-sided, employment and income levels will rise in both countries. For example, one country will produce oil and another one will process it, and agriculturally dependent countries will be able to import the food they need from agriculturally developed countries. A manpower-poor country’s need will be met by another Islamic country, while rich countries will be able to invest in and help out a manpower-rich country that does not have enough jobs for its people. This will be to the benefit of both. Sharing know-how and experience will increase prosperity, and all Muslims will benefit from technological developments.

Joint ventures that realize the Islamic world's unification of opportunities and means will enable Muslims to produce hi-tech products. The Islamic common market will enable Muslim-made products to be marketed in other Muslim countries without the hindrance of customs, quotas, and other cross-border obstacles. The marketplace will grow, the market share and exports of all Muslim nations will rise, industrialization will speed up, and economic development will bring progress in technology. The living standards and wealth of Muslim nations will increase, and their existing inequalities will disappear. Some free trade agreements are already in place between countries in the Gulf, the Pacific Rim, and North Africa. Trade agreements signed by Turkey are already operational in the Islamic world. Bilateral cooperation exists in some regions; however, their scope must be widened. Such cooperation will safeguard the rights and interests of all Muslim nations and lead to all of them becoming developed—a result from which all of them will derive a far greater benefit than if they do not cooperate with each other.

All of these can be realized only under a central authority's leadership and coordination. Achieving this will be possible if Muslim nations adopt the Qur'an's values and the Prophet's (May God bless him and grant him peace) Sunnah, or, in other words, if they adopt Islamic culture. The Islamic Union must lead the way to this cultural awakening, as well as the resulting political and economic cooperation.

Mutual cooperation among Muslims, part of the Islamic code, must be adhered to by all Muslims, for God commands people to refrain from avarice and to guard the needy and support one another. In fact, destitute people have a due share of the believers' wealth (Qur'an, 51:19). As the Qur'an proclaims:

Those of you possessing affluence and ample wealth should not make oaths that they will not give to their relatives, the very poor, and those who have migrated in the way of God. Rather, they should pardon and overlook. Would you not love God to forgive you? God is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Qur'an, 24:22)

He who has plenty should spend from his plenty, but he whose provision is restricted should spend from what God has given him. God does not demand from anyone more than He has given it. God will appoint ease after difficulty. (Qur'an, 65:7)

Our Lord also reveals that believers are one another's guardians (Qur'an, 9:71). The word "guardian" conveys such meanings as friend, helper, mentor, and protector. It also expresses the importance of cooperation and solidarity between Muslim nations. The cooperation that will arise from this fraternal awareness between Muslim nations will bring prosperity and wealth to Muslims and eradicate poverty, an important problem of the Islamic world. Societies that follow the Qur'an's values will not experience famine, destitution, and poverty. Muslims will develop their nations by following rational and long-term policies, establishing good relations with other nations and people, valuing trade and development, and learning from other cultures' experiences. This was so in history and, God willing, under the Islamic Union's leadership it will be so once again.;)
 
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This is correct that every Muslim (not our leaders) feels a desparate need for Islamic unity but this does not seem an easy task. Muslim nations are divided, some bitterly over small issues and are not ready to put them aside. There also has been no serious discussion on this topic among the people who need to discuss this issue. I think this alliance (if it evers takes shape) is most likely to start from two or three countries. And it is more likely that Iran and Pakistan take the lead.
 
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if iran takes the lead then it will be doomed from the very begginning. the whole world will see this bloc as anti west, also the arabs hate iran. Pakistan cant take the lead because we dont have the economic or the political stature to do it, our domestic politics is not that stable also.
If this union will ever be succesfull then the Persin Gulf nations have to stop depending on the west for political support.
 
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The implementation of the Union will not be easy....then Jannat is not easily given. However, as long as individuals try to implement the deen in their lives and their family's...then you will see the strength of the community increase....remember your 'leaders' are like your selves.....if you are Deeni inclined ...so will they be...if you are corrupt....so will they be.

At the moment our 'leaders'...that is the vast majority of them...are far away from the truth...power and greed has destroyed them...there only hope is to repent and make amends.

What the muslims need to do is to do 'Jihad' on themselves first (try to subdue the ego and follow Islam to the best of your abilities) and then give the Message (sabr/patience is needed....and remember sabr is a virtue). Do not ever be disheartened by what you see.....this is the religion of truth...the Final message sent to Mankind....and God will preserve this religion and make it supercede any other.....you can see the growing signs of this around the world.

Muslims need to practice 'properly' Islam in all fields (social/political/economic/judicial etc) and in every country in the World...basically make 'preparation' for the 'THE LEADER' who will have the honour of uniting the muslims and maing the world a much better and safer world.

I think that all the countries in the muslim world will play a significan part...but for some reason....I think Pakistan/Afghanistan and Turkey may play a crucial part...then Saudi arabia.
 
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There wont be a perfect world with all due respects.
 
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Bull - There wont be a perfect world with all due respects.

I think there will be alot better world.....the Islamic Union (previously known as the Caliphate) was established for over 1300 hundred years.....and successfully run. Non-Muslims lived at peace and had their reights enforced.....Historically the Jews never had it better (research historically from an unbiased source for your proof).

Furthermore, it could be argued that it would certaily be better for the Muslim World......they will not be 'blasted' in any directions as currently seen around the World.
 
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Bull - There wont be a perfect world with all due respects.

I think there will be alot better world.....the Islamic Union (previously known as the Caliphate) was established for over 1300 hundred years.....and successfully run. Non-Muslims lived at peace and had their reights enforced.....Historically the Jews never had it better (research historically from an unbiased source for your proof).

Furthermore, it could be argued that it would certaily be better for the Muslim World......they will not be 'blasted' in any directions as currently seen around the World.

No harm trying for a better world, but the idea of a perfect world without hate and anger cant exist.
 
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Make the arabs consider muslims from other parts of the world, as their equals especially the saudi's First....
 
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Bull - No harm trying for a better world, but the idea of a perfect world without hatea nd anger cant exist.

I can concur with you on that.....a better world....but maybe not a perfect world. I believe only Jannat/Paradise will be a perfect world - certainly no hate but love there.
 
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Lets all make love,
grab your own girlfriends

Neo

get your own dildo for yourself....
 
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Adux - Make the arabs consider muslims from other parts of the world, as their equals especially the saudi's First....

I agree with you on this, but most Arabs (those that are practicing Muslims) are on equal terms with any other Muslim. It is only the rich/arrogant ones in businessess and in Governments that behave like this. They go against the teachings of Islam and the Prophet - No Arab is superior than a non arab, No white man is superior than a Blackman - EXCEPT in PIETY.

This 'class' of Arabs are those that I have referred to in my previous posts as those 'wearers of religious cloak'. However, the time is approaching close for the demise of these 'hypocrites'...Inshallah in the very near future.
 
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I have travelled the middle east quite extensively and have a lot of arab muslim friends as well as Indian friends muslims who work there!!!
Most arabs do have that superiority feeling, and that attitude is very strong in saudi's; they even consider other arabs lesser to them, they feel since the prophet is from saudi; they are the chosen one's
 
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Adux--

Unfortunately the Saudi's or any other arab should not have that feeling. The Prophet made it clear that everyone is equal except in Piety. The Saudi's should have been the most 'humble', because that is what the Prophet and his companions did. They never were haugty or arrogant (actually anyone who has those tendencies is following Shaitan/Satan teachings).

I have travelled occasionally to Middle East....I was actually in a Kuwaiti Airbase (al jaber) and met Technicians and service personnnel from India/Pakistan/Bangladesh/Phillipines) and was appalled by the way they were treated. I spoke to the Imam (a very humble person) of the Mosque within the base, he stated that this was due to those Arabs not following the teachings of Islam.

However, there were alot of the Kuwaitis who were very nice and hospitable. Hopefully things will change for the better.
 
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I find your signature interesting,

Especially the qoute from Tiger Niazi and Al-qeada manuel


I honestly hope you are not a Al-qaeda sympthazier
 
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Adux -Especially the qoute from Tiger Niazi and Al-qeada manuel

Lol....the quotes are from the following book....given to me as a gift.....The armed Forces of the UK 2007-2008 by charles Heyman. It is a book giving the order of battle on the armed forces of the Uk. These quotes were noted with many more....some really good ones.....I think they were to inspire discussions when giving a lecture or so..... a kind words of wisdom!

In regards to Al-aqaida.......my own personal belief is that no such organisation exists. if any one opposes US or it's allies policies then they are labelled as al-qaeda sympathisers. Terrorism in whatever form is never condoned By Islam.....hence Islam means Peace.
 
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