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2011′s Most Read Reports & Features on DinarStandard

Maria Zain | December 30, 2011
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Dear Readers.  May God Almighty’s peace, mercy, and blessings be upon you.

We are proud to share the most read features and reports produced by DinarStandard in 2011.  Special reports on “Corruption in the Muslim Markets” took a special meaning given the incredible Arab Spring movement, and we covered the initial Egyptian revolution highlighting its business impact and relevance.  Other special reports included first ever listing of “Leading Business Schools in the OIC Countries,” and unique study on “Productivity in Ramadan,” “Global Food Security & OIC Markets,” and our benchmark “DS100: Top 100 Companies of the Muslim World.”

Other special topics most read in Islamic Finance, select corporate/ brand success stories, and halal/ Muslim lifestyle market are all highlighted below.

Thank you for reading DinarStandard.  Stay tuned for various special features and reports in 2012.  We ask for your continued prayers and look forward to your ideas, contributions, and sharing of our work with others.  Don’t forget to follow us on Facebook, Twitter or LinkedIn.

Best wishes,

DinarStandard Media Editorial team

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SPECIAL REPORTS – MOST READ


COUNTRY HIGHLIGHTS – MOST READ

RESEARCH & ADVISORY

In 2011, our Research & Advisory work has included business plans, marketing plans/ campaigns, and investment research for clients from USA, Europe, GCC, and South East Asia region.

We also released the American Muslim Market Study at the 2011 AMCC Conference and presented our OIC Food sector insights at the World Halal Forum, Malaysia and Islamic Finance Conference in Qatar.   Contact our Advisory team with any related inquiries.

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