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The economic success story of Kerala's Muslims

Recently saw a video on YouTube which explains why the Muslim community in Kerala is more affluent than Hindus or Christians. Here are a few takeaways:
1) Muslims are very entrepreneurial, and many want to start a business right after graduating from college. The business could be as small as a tea shop or selling homemade snacks. Other communities in Kerala are focused either on migrating to the West after graduating or on securing a government job
2) Muslims have a lower age of marriage in general, which helps to create a sense of responsibility in young men, further helping the entrepreneurial spirit mentioned above
3) Muslims have a strong sense of community and are willing to financially help one another

Thus, while the Muslim community may lag behind in terms of women participation in the workforce and representation in the governent sector, their culture has helped propel them above the other communities of Kerala.

Here's the video link: https://youtu.be/jdLKJhY7164?feature=shared

Edit: While many Muslims have indeed migrated to the Gulf, they are still entrepreneurial (MA Yusuf Ali being a prime example). In contrast, most Christians and Hindus migrate to the Gulf or to the West thinking of working a 9-5 job.

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