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Muslim population growth. Between 2015 and 2060, Muslim population is projected to increase by 70%. [ 1] This compares with the 32% growth of world population during the same period. [ 2] According to a study published in 2011 by Pew Research, whilst there is a lack of reliable data, religious conversion might have no net impact on the Muslim ...
Pew Research Center made its "Population Growth Projections, 2010–2050" [2] based on 2010 baseline estimates. Although 2020 is already in the past, new estimates for 2020 are still work in progress. [3] Their methodology is published as an appendix. [4]
The population of the Arab world as estimated in 2022 was 464.68 million inhabitants, [ 1] but no exact figures of the annual population growth, fertility rate, or mortality rate are known to exist. Most of the Arab population is concentrated in and around major urban areas. [citation needed]
The population of Yemen was about 33 million according to 2021 estimates, [4] [5] with 46% of the population being under 15 years old and 2.7% above 65 years. In 1950, it was 4.3 million. [6] [7] By 2050, the population is estimated to increase to about 60 million. [8] Yemenis are mainly of Arab ethnicity. [9]
In fact, Muslim population growth is expected to slow down in Asia (including the Middle East) and Africa, due to lower birth rates. [313] The largest Muslim population growths are expected to be in the Middle East and Africa. [313] Furthermore, Pakistan is projected to be the country with the largest Muslim population by 2030. [313]
From 2010 to 2050, the Muslim population in the MENA countries is expected to grow 74%, from 317 million to 552 million. [19] Muslims will remain the majority group in the region, while Christians and Jews will remain as the second and third largest groups respectively. Buddhists and Hindus are expected to double their size by 2050.
Islam in Denmark, being the country's largest minority religion, plays a role in shaping its social and religious landscape. [ 2] According to a 2020 analysis by Danish researcher Brian Arly Jacobsen, an estimated 256,000 people in Denmark — 4.4% of the population — were Muslim in January, 2020. [ 3] The figure has been increasing for the ...
The United States Department of State placed it at roughly 10%, [100] while two 2007 polls estimated it at about 3% of the total population. [101] The CIA World Factbook places it at 7–9%. [102] A Pew Forum study, published in January 2011, estimated 4.7 million Muslims in France in 2010 (and forecasted 6.9 million in 2030). [103]