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- MUSLIMS : The Global Religious Landscape - Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life




USA /Etats Unis :

The Global Religious Landscape
A Report on the Size and Distribution of the World’s Major Religious Groups as of 2010
The Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life  -  December 18, 2012

Muslims
Muslims number 1.6 billion, representing 23% of all people worldwide. There
are two major branches of Islam – Sunni and Shia. The over whelming
majority (87-90%) of Muslims are Sunnis; about 10-13% are Shia Muslims.
8  Muslims are concentrated in the Asia-Pacific region, where six-in-ten (62%)
of all Muslims reside. Many Muslims also live in the Middle East and
North Africa (20%) and sub-Saharan Africa (16%). The remainder of the world’s
Muslim population is in Europe (3%), North America (less than 1%) and Latin
America and the Caribbean (also less than 1%).

Although a majority of the world’s Muslims live in Asia and the Pacific,
only about one-in-four people (24%) in that region are Muslims. By contrast,
the Middle East-North Africa region has an overwhelmingly Muslim population
 (93%), but they represent only about 20% of the world’s Muslims. Muslims
also make up about three-in-ten people in sub-Saharan Africa, 6% of those
who live in Europe, 1% of North Americans, and less than 1% of the population
of Latin America and the Caribbean.

The 10 countries with the largest number of Muslims are home to fully
two-thirds (66%) of all Muslims. The largest share lives in Indonesia (13%),
followed by India (11%), Pakistan (11%), Bangladesh (8%), Nigeria (5%),
Egypt (5%), Iran (5%), Turkey (5%), Algeria (2%) and Morocco (2%)...

Source  The Global Religious Landscape - Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life

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