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The highest growth of the Muslim population was seen in the Asia-Pacific region, where the world's largest Muslim population ...
The global Muslim population rose by 347 million people between 2010 and 2020, shaping a significant demographic shift in the ...
Muslim Population: Islam is currently fastest growing religion in the world and the global Muslim population is increasing at a rapid pace due to various factors.As per a new study by the Pew ...
World's Muslim Population Will Surpass Christians This Century, Pew Says : The Two-Way Islam is growing more rapidly than any other religion in the world, according to the Pew Research Center ...
While the number of Christians continued to grow from 2010 to 2020, the world’s population grew faster, according to the Pew Research Center.
The Muslim population grew the most in the Asia Pacific region, which is home to the largest Muslim population, increasing by 16.2% between 2010 and 2020. Sponsor Message ...
However, according to the Pew Research Center, by 2050, the world’s Muslim population is projected to come close to equaling Christians which is currently an estimated 2.4 billion.
In the U.S., Muslims are projected to double from 0.9% of the population in 2010 to 2.1% by 2050 based on recent demographic and migration patterns. Note: This is an update of a post originally ...
Muslim Population: The population of Muslims across the world is expected to surge by over 1.16 billion or 1,161,780,000 to be precise, not in the next 100 or 200 years, but in the next few ...
Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life • Mapping the Global Muslim Population, October 2009. The bulk of the world’s Muslim population – more than six-in-ten (62%) – is located in Asia, ...
In the next 40 years, Christianity is expected to lose a net number of 66 million people due to folks leaving the church, while Islam will add a net number of 3.2 million more than those who ...
Why the world’s Muslim population is growing so very, very quickly. September 9, 2016. Pakistani Muslims buy balloons for their children after prayers in Karachi, Pakistan, in July.