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- Countries with the most Muslims global Muslim population change, 2010 . . .
The 10 countries with the largest number of Muslims are home to a combined 1 3 billion Muslims, or 65% of the world’s total Muslim population In nine of these countries, Islam is the majority religion
- Islam by country - Wikipedia
Together, the Muslims in the countries of Southeast Asia constitute the world's third-largest population of Muslims In the countries of the Malay Archipelago, Muslims are in the majority in Brunei, Indonesia, and Malaysia
- The Rise of Islam: Fastest-Growing Faith Worldwide - IslamiCity
Discover how Islam has become the world's fastest-growing religion, with the global Muslim population nearing 2 billion Explore key trends driving this growth-fertility, youth, migration, and conversions-based on the latest 2025 Pew Research report
- Islam is the Fastest Growing Religion in the World: 2025 Global . . .
Discover why Islam is the fastest growing religion in the world Explore demographic trends, conversion rates, and regional growth in 2025
- Are there examples where local Muslim population growt. . .
Executive summary There are few clear-cut examples in mainstream reporting where steady growth of local Muslim populations alone produced measurable political or legal control in non–Muslim–majority countries; most documented cases of Sharia or religious law being used officially are in countries that are already Muslim-majority or have special autonomous regions (noted in comparative
- Why Islam Grew (And Christianity Didn’t) Around The World In Just A Decade
One of the most notable shifts is the rise in the number of people with no religious affiliation, often referred to as “nones ” While the rise of the nones is nothing new, this latest Pew survey confirms some of the data released over the past few years
- Global religious landscape shift: Growth in Islam, non-religious . . .
It is observed that between 2010 and 2020, Islam grew rapidly The Muslim population rose by 347 million, more than all other religions combined The share of the world’s population that is Muslim rose to 25 6 percent
- Muslim Integration or Alienation in Non-Muslim-Majority Countries: The . . .
This article tries to evaluate Muslim integration or Muslim alienation —if such a thing exists—in non-Muslim-majority countries by rigorous quantitative analysis of existing open and freely accessible international opinion-survey data in a comparative perspective
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