By Drew DeSilver
Pew Research Center - June 7, 2013
An estimated 1.6 billion Muslims around the world are Muslims, making
Islam the world’s second-largest religious tradition after
Christianity, according to the December 2012 Global Religious Landscape report from the Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion & Public Life.
Although many people, especially in the United States, may associate
Islam with countries in the Middle East or North Africa, nearly
two-thirds (62%) of Muslims live in the Asia-Pacific region, according
to the Pew Research analysis. In fact, more Muslims live in India and
Pakistan (344 million combined) than in the entire Middle East-North
Africa region (317 million).
However, the Middle East-North Africa region has the highest
concentration Muslims of any region of the world: 93% of its
approximately 341 million inhabitants are Muslim, compared with 30% in
sub-Saharan Africa and 24% in the Asia-Pacific region.
Muslims make up a majority of the population in 49 countries around
the world. The country with the largest number (about 209 million) is
Indonesia, where 87.2% of the population identifies as Muslim. India has
the world’s second-largest Muslim population in raw numbers (roughly
176 million) though Muslims make up just 14.4% of India’s total
population.
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