
The Future of the Global Muslim Population: Pro jections for 2010-2030” (January 2011). With the release of this report, we also are launching a . new website for the Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures project that allows people to explore demographic data and survey results on religion in many countries around the world.
(8% Muslim in 2016) could grow to 31% Muslim in the high scenario by 2050, compared with 21% in the medium scenario and 11% with no further Muslim migration. By contrast, the countries projected to experience the biggest changes in the medium scenario (such as the UK) tend to have been destinations for the highest numbers of regular Muslim ...
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2021年1月1日 · MN 5 Ilhan Omar D Continuing Muslim MN 6 Tom Emmer R Continuing Catholic. 7 PEW RESEARCH CENTER.
2021年6月29日 · say it is very important to stop Muslim women from marrying outside their religion, and 76% say it is very important to stop Muslim men from doing so. Moreover, Indians generally stick to their own religious group when it comes to their friends. Hindus overwhelmingly say that most or all of their close friends are also Hindu. Of course,
1The 15% estimate is based on data from the Pew Forum’s 2009 report, “Mapping the Global Muslim Population”; other estimates based on data from the World Religion Database. Growth of Islam & Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa Since 1900 Source: World Religion Database.
2019年12月12日 · households, with the average Muslim individual residing in a home of 6.4 people, followed by Hindus at 5.7. Christians fall in the middle (4.5), forming relatively large families in sub-Saharan Africa and smaller ones in Europe. Buddhists (3.9), Jews (3.7) and the religiously unaffiliated (3.7) – defined as those who do not
religion as it relates to elected officials. In addition, large majorities of Americans are unsure (or incorrect) about the share of the U.S. public that is Muslim or Jewish, according to a new Pew Research Center survey that quizzed nearly 11,000 U.S. adults on a variety of religious topics.
1The 15% estimate is based on data from the Pew Forum’s 2009 report, “Mapping the Global Muslim Population”; other estimates based on data from the World Religion Database. Growth of Islam & Christianity in Sub-Saharan Africa Since 1900 Source: World Religion Database.
on religion’s impact on society, conflicts between religion and society, religion and morality, and the links between religion and life satisfaction. Using the responses to these and other survey questions, the report examines the diversity of