Muslim population in these parts will decrease drastically...?
Pew Research Center released figures on religion. In the Pew Research Center's "The Future of World Regions" study, it has been estimated that by the year 2050, islam will be the most followed religion in the world. However, in Pew's data, there is also a region of the world where the population of Muslims will decrease by about 9 percent.
The region where the population of Muslims will decrease is the Asia Pacific region. Here the population of Muslims was 61.7 percent in the year 2010, which is estimated to fall to 52.8 by the year 2050. At the same time, the population of Muslims in europe will also fall in the year 2050. The Muslim population is estimated to be 2.7 in the year 2050, which was 2.7 in the year 2010.
Hinduism third largest religion
According to a new study by Pew Research, hinduism will become the third largest religion in the world by 2050, while india will overtake indonesia as the country with the largest Muslim population. The Pew Research Center's "The Future of World Regions" study estimates that the Hindu population worldwide will grow by about 34% by 2050, from a little over 1 billion to 1.4 billion.
The study says that Hindus will make up 14.9% of the world's total population, after Christians (31.4%) and Muslims (29.7%). At the same time, india will have the most Muslims than any other country.
According to the study, by 2050, the number of Muslims in india will exceed 310 million. Hindus will remain in majority in India's population (77%) and Muslims will remain the largest minority (18%).
However, let us tell you one thing that while the number of minority Muslims will increase in india, the number of Hindus will decrease in some Muslim-majority countries. Due to reasons like low fertility rate, conversion and migration, the population of Hindus will fall in many countries in 2050. The first country where the population of Hindus will decrease is Pakistan. Apart from this, the population of Hindus is also expected to decrease in bangladesh and Afghanistan.