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Islam experienced the fastest development amongst the world’& rsquo; s major religious beliefs in the years leading up to 2020, according to brand-new price quotes from the Pew Research Center.During this period, the global Muslim population rose by 347 million, reaching approximately 2.0 billion.
This development exceeded that of every other spiritual group, solidifying Islam’& rsquo; s position as the second-largest religious beliefs worldwide, following Christianity.In contrast, the variety of Christians grew by 122 million, totaling 2.3 billion by 2020.
Especially, Buddhists were the only significant group to see a decrease in absolute numbers, decreasing by 19 million to 324 million.The study spanned 201 countries and territories, covering 99.98% of the international population, and focused on 7 spiritual classifications: Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, Jews, followers of other religions, and the religiously unaffiliated.Muslim population development during this years went beyond the combined growth of all non-Muslim groups, which totaled 248 million.
Incredibly, the increase in Muslims alone was greater than the whole international Buddhist population in 2020.
This quick expansion has narrowed the population gap in between Muslims and Christians.In 2010, Muslims represented 23.9% of the global population compared to Christians at 30.6%.
By 2020, those figures had shifted to 25.6% for Muslims and 28.8% for Christians.
One crucial aspect behind the slower growth of Christianity is high rates of spiritual disaffiliation.Why Is the Muslim Population Growing So Quickly?Pew Research Center reported that the primary motorists of Muslim population development are demographic.
Muslims tend to be younger and have greater fertility rates than adherents of other religions.Between 2015 and 2020, Muslim ladies had approximately 2.9 kids, compared to 2.2 for non-Muslim ladies.
Additionally, the average age of Muslims in 2020 was 24, nine years more youthful than the global non-Muslim average age of 33.
Religious conversion played a very little role in this growth.
Survey information from 117 countries between 2008 and 2024 show that about 1% of those raised as Muslims leave the faith.
This is approximately offset by an equivalent number of individuals transforming to Islam.Where Do Most Muslims Live?In 2020, the biggest number of Muslims resided in the Asia-Pacific area (1.2 billion), followed by the Middle East and North Africa (414 million), and Sub-Saharan Africa (369 million).
Although Europe and North America have much smaller sized Muslim populations, these communitiesexperienced substantially faster development compared to their non-Muslim equivalents throughout the decade.Muslims made up the highest share of the population in the Middle East and North Africa, comprising 94% of the region’& rsquo; s residents.
However, in spite of its strong association with Islam, this area accounted for just about 20% of the world’& rsquo; s Muslim population, Pew Research Center reported.The countries with the largest Muslim populations in 2020 were outside the Middle East: Indonesia: 239 millionPakistan: 227 millionIndia: 213 millionBangladesh: 151 millionGlobally, Muslims formed the majority in 53 nations and territories as of 2020.
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