Religiosity and Terrorism: Evidence from Ramadan Fasting
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Religiosity and Terrorism: Evidence from Ramadan Fasting
Date Written: October 2018
Abstract
This study examines the effect of religiosity on terrorism by focusing on one of the five pillars of Islam: Ramadan fasting. For identification, we exploit two facts: First, daily fasting from dawn to sunset during Ramadan is considered mandatory for most Muslims. Second, the Islamic calendar is not synchronized with the solar cycle. We find a robust negative effect of more intense Ramadan fasting on terrorist events within districts and country-years in predominantly Muslim countries. We argue that this effect partly operates through a decrease in public support for terrorism, which in turn reduces the operational capabilities of terrorist groups.
Keywords: economics of religion, Terrorism
JEL Classification: D74, H56, Z12
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