The departure of the bomber from the rebirth of the Malaysian state: Professor ✍️ Fikri Kabashi, Al-Amin Al-Arabi

The departure of the bomber of the rebirth of the Malaysian state:

Teacher: Fikri Kabbashi, Al-Amin Al-Arabi

We ask God for mercy and forgiveness for the Malaysian state revival bomber

The experience of the Malaysian state during the era of President Mahathir Mohamad is considered one of the hallmarks of achieving development… which realized the limitations of the World Bank… and emphasized refusal to borrow from the World Bank or the World Bank. International Monetary Fund… and has therefore developed an important legal and economic system to attract foreign investment to compensate for this lack of capital… On the one hand… and on the other hand, to ensure the involvement of as many of its people as possible into factories and investment ventures with the aim of strengthening their capabilities… During Mahathir's era, Malaysia transformed itself from an agricultural state dependent on production and export of raw materials such as rubber and tin to an advanced state. Industrial state… The starting point was the introduction of reforms in the education system, its programs and objectives… 400 private university institutes and colleges were also created to strengthen relations between research centers, universities and the private sector. …and thus succeeded in bringing the country of Malaysia into the industrialization phase during the 90s, proving its existence and becoming capable of competing with more than 15,000 industrial projects…and attracting … Other significant foreign investments… and in 22 years, he managed to give his country an honorable position among the emerging countries of the world… and the astonishing results obtained confirm it… The reserve of Malaysia's state treasury increased from three billion per year to 98 billion… and the volume of exports reached 200 billion dollars… and the industry and service sectors began to contribute approximately 90% of gross domestic product. .. and the average income of the Malaysian citizen fell from $1,200 in 1970 to $9,000 and the unemployment rate fell to less than 3%.

Prof. Dr. Fikri Kabbashi, Al-Amin Al-Arabi.

September 29, 2024 AD.





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