Muslim Groups and Region

Muslim Groups and Region

According to AntiNWO's superb plan, there will be two all Muslim Groups, Group 5 and Group 8. The first is Arab and the second non Arab. Arab Group 5 is ready. It exists since 1944 or 1945. All they have to do is make some changes and develop closer relations. Non-Arab Group 8 will have to be formed. It will consist of four countries, Turkiye, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan.

The Alexandria Protocol was signed on October 7th 1944, in Alexandria Egypt, as the name implies. The main purpose was to strengthen relations between Arab countries. The founding Members were Egypt, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon. Arab League was founded in Cairo, on March 22nd 1945. Saudi Arabia and North Yemen were added to those that signed the Alexandria Protocol.

Currently there are twenty two (22) countries in Arab League that are shown in Table A of Appendix 12. The principle institution is the Council of the Arab League or Arab League Council. The Council is composed from representatives from each country. There can be more than one representatives but each country has only one vote. The presidency rotates among members and the election of Secretary General requires two thirds of the votes.

In Table A of Appendix 12, data for Group 5 are shown. In column 1 is the population, in Column 2 GDP per capita in purchasing power parity (ppp) and in Column 3 GDP (ppp). Population data are from UN and GDP per capita from World Bank. GDP is calculated by multiplying population by GDP per capita. There may be small differences with World Bank data for GDP, if they are using a different set of population data.

The five largest countries in terms of population are; Egypt, Sudan, Algeria, Iraq, Yemen. The five smallest are; Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Djibouti, Comoros. The total population is 481,3 millions. In Arab League, Palestine is included since they recognize it as a separate state. It includes Gaza and West Bank. The population is 5,4 million. It is unknown what will happen with Palestinians. If we subtract their population, 479,5 million remain in Arab League.

The ranking is according to the size of the economy. Egypt remains in the first place but in the top five positions are Saudi Arabia, UAE, Algeria, Iraq. The total GDP of Group 5 is 8,5 trillion dollars. AntiNWO gave numbers to Groups because they will give their own names. So Group 5 will not be called like that but something else, Arab Union, Community, Commonwealth, League etc. Since Group 5 already has a name we can use it.

While Arab League exists since 1944 or 1945, Group 8 has to be formed. It has only four large countries. Regarding the number of countries, it is similar with the North American Group 1. Data for Group 8 are shown in Table B of Appendix 12. Pakistan has by far the largest population but since it has low GDP per capita, Turkyie and Iran are in the first and second places of the largest economies.

The populations of the two Muslim Groups do not have much difference, 34,2 million. If they wanted to make them more equal, a country from Group 5 should be added to Group 8. The only two countries that are next to Group 8 are Iraq and Syria. If Syria is added to Group 8, the population will become 470,7 million while in Group 5 it will decrease to 457,7 million.

So the difference between the two groups becomes smaller, 13 million. Iraq has much larger population than Syria. If Iraq is added, the population will become 436,3 million in Group 5 and 492,2 million in Group 8. This is even more unequal, 56 million difference. So it shouldn't happen for population equality reasons. It is not very likely that any of these (additions to Group 8) will happen but it is a possibility.

Group 8 has 6,9 trillion dollars total GDP. Both Groups together have 15,4 trillion dollars. In Group 5, average GDP per capita is 17,7 thousand dollars and in Group 8 it is 15,4 thousand dollars. So the two Groups are close in terms of population and GDP per capita. They are expected to develop very close relations. They can have as close relations as they want and be like almost one Group.

The two Muslim Groups are also expected to develop good relations with Region B2 of Group 4. It will also be all Muslim countries. They are included in Eastern European Group 4 for population reasons. Also they are currently in Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and were in Soviet Union and Russian Empire. They will constitute a separate Region in Group 4. Regions will probably be relatively independent.

Data are presented in Table C of Appendix 12. Uzbekistan has the largest population and the second largest economy. Kazakhstan has the largest economy and the second largest population. The total GDP of Region B2 is 1,6 trillion dollars and the average GDP per capita 17,6 thousand dollars. It is very close to that of the two Muslim Groups. Initially Turkiye was supposed to participate in Group 4.

Turkiye fits much better in Group 8 since they want to have an important role in the Muslim World. In Group 4, they wouldn't be able to do that. There would be only two more small Muslim countries in Group 4 (if Turkiye was in that Group), Albania and Bosnia with a total population of 6 million. The two Muslim Groups 5 and 8 will have a total population of almost 1 billion (928,4 million).

Region B2 fits well in Group 4 because they are in Commonwealth of Independent States together with Region B1. They were also together in Soviet Union and Russian Empire. Russia, Belarus and Ukraine fit well with the rest of Group 4 because they are Slavic. All Eastern Europe has some Slavic ancestry, even the most Southern Hellas which has 25%.

Russia, Belarus and Ukraine are the continuation of Kievan Rus which had very close relations with Byzantine Empire. Most of Region A2 countries come from Byzantine Empire. So Russia, Belarus and Ukraine are the connecting link between Central Asia - Southern Caucasus and the rest of Eastern Europe. Southern Caucasus is Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan. Most likely Georgia and Armenia will not be in Region B2 because they are not Muslim.

In "Groups' income and convergence", a few alternatives were shown for Group 4 (Appendix 7). If in Option A we replace Turkiye with Region B2 the numbers change. Since Turkiye has higher GDP per capita compared to Region B2, the average GDP per capita for Group 4 drops to 30,475 thousands and total GDP to 13,3 trillion but the population increases to 435,9 million.

The calculations are not entirely correct because data in Appendix 7 are from a year earlier than in Appendix 12. But the difference is small and we get the idea. With the new data for Group 4, GDP and GDP per capita will be higher than those presented above. Still with the numbers given, Group 4 remains in the third place in terms of average income, after North American Group 1 and Western European Group 3.

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