>>507504347 (OP)The amount of aid the United States provides to Muslim-majority countries varies from year to year and depends on various factors, including geopolitical interests, humanitarian needs, and specific programs.
In general, U.S. foreign aid can be categorized into military assistance, economic support, and humanitarian aid. Some of the largest recipients of U.S. aid among Muslim-majority countries include:
1. **Egypt**: Historically one of the largest recipients, receiving about $1.3 billion annually in military aid.
2. **Jordan**: Receives significant economic and military assistance, often around $1 billion annually.
3. **Pakistan**: Aid levels have fluctuated, but it has received substantial military and economic assistance over the years.
4. **Afghanistan**: Following the U.S. involvement in the region, Afghanistan has received billions in aid, although this has changed significantly in recent years.
Overall, the total aid to Muslim-majority countries can range from several billion to over $10 billion annually, depending on the specific year and circumstances. For the most accurate and up-to-date figures, it is advisable to consult reports from the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) or the Congressional Research Service.