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Islam war index Abstract Between 1900 and 2015, Islam’s global population increased by a factor of nine, from 200 million to 1.8 billion people. Christianity, though still the largest religion worldwide, only quadrupled (560 million to 2.3 billion). Since 1950, Islam has added nearly 1.4 billion people -one China or four times the population of the USA - to its fold. The unrest in the Middle East results primarily from the discrepancy between its explosively growing youth and its declining economy. Islamski index wojny Abstrakt W latach 1900–2015, światowa populacja muzułmanów wzrosła dziewięciokrotnie: od 200 mln do 1,8 mld osób. Mimo że chrześcijaństwo jest nadal największą religią na świecie, to populacja wewnątrz tej grupy religijnej wzrosła tylko o cztery razy (z 560 mln do 2,3 mld). Począwszy od 1950 roku islam, jako religia, powiększył liczbę swych wyznawców prawie do 1,4 miliarda osób (to tylu ludzi, ilu żyje w Chinach lub czterokrotna liczba ludności USA). Zamieszki na Bliskim Wschodzie są skutkiem, przede wszystkim, gwałtownego wzrostu liczby dorastającej młodzieży i jednoczesnego upadku gospodarki.
Słowa kluczowe: demografia, index wojny, historia wojny, religia jako preteks
demography; war index; war history; religion as pretext, Key words: demography; war index; war history; religion as pretex
demography; war index; war history; religion as pretext, Key words: demography; war index; war history; religion as pretex
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