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A STUDY OF ECONOMIC CHANGES IN THE SHIITES OF INDIA

    1 Author(s):  JALAL JAFARPOUR

Vol -  4, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 279 - 290  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/CASIRJ

Abstract

1. These are This article tries to clarify the economic situation of Shias in India with a historical, analytical and qualitative approach by the use of historical sources and field studies. In this research, initially the economic situation has been studied chronologically and then we have dealt with the economic situation of Shias in India. According to the findings of this research, the main sources of wealth in India are firstly business, construction and migration of many citizens to Arabic and Pakistan countries which have helped to improve their economy. The level of poverty among Shia Muslims; the amount or the size of population below the poverty line only shows the scope or the spread of poverty among the social groups, but it does not reveal the intensiveness or the depth of poverty among the social groups. The achieved results show more poverty depth among Hindu and Muslim tribes compared to other social groups of India. Of course, it must be mentioned that poverty depth in the cities is different from villages, and Muslims in villages with less poverty depth have better situations even than the other social groups in India. Study of equality and inequality among the social groups; economically, one of the most important issues in the economic evaluations is the study of inequality within every social group.

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