
Human development index in Muslim countries
The Human Development Index (HDI) measures a country’s progress by assessing health (life expectancy), education (average and expected years of schooling), and standard of living (gross national income per capita). In Muslim countries, HDI varies widely due to differences in economic development, healthcare, and education systems. Higher HDI scores indicate better living conditions, health services, and educational opportunities, while lower scores may highlight challenges like poverty or limited access to quality services. Overall, HDI provides a comprehensive view of a nation’s social and economic well-being, fostering understanding of development levels across Muslim-majority countries.