The Pew Research Center, in another report, has indicated that Muslims are the fastest growing religious group in the world.
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New Delhi: The earth is home to various religions including Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, Jainism, Zoroastrianism and Sikhism. Meanwhile, do you know which country will have the largest Muslim population by 2050? Well, according to a report published by the Pew Research Center, India is expected to surpass Indonesia to become the country with the largest Muslim population by 2050 (311 million). In the report "The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050", Pakistan is expected to have the second largest number of Muslims (273 million). Indonesia, the country with the largest Muslim population in 2010, is expected to fall to third place by 2050, with 257 million Muslims, behind Pakistan.
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The report also states that Hindus will become the third largest religious group in the world. The report said that by 2050, India will have 31 million Muslims, or 11% of the world's Muslim population. The report also notes that India will continue to have the largest Hindu population, reaching 1.03 billion. Currently, Indonesia has the largest Muslim population. A study by the Pew Research Center attributes the growth of the Muslim population primarily to the youth of the population and the high birth rate. The median age of Muslims is 22, compared to 26 for Hindus and 28 for Christians. In India, Muslim women have an average of 3.2 children per woman, compared to 2.5 for Hindus and 2.3 for Christians.
Due to the high birth rate, the Muslim population in India is expected to grow rapidly. In 2010, Muslims constituted 14.4% of the total population and by 2050 this figure is expected to increase to 18.4%.
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According to some studies, India's Hindu population is expected to surpass the Muslim population of the largest Muslim-majority countries, including India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Nigeria and Bangladesh. The report also states that India's Christian population, which currently accounts for 2.5% of the total population, will decline to 2.3% by 2050.
The Pew Research Center, in another report, indicated that Muslims are the fastest growing religious group in the world. The Muslim population is expected to grow at a faster rate than the world population. Currently, Islam is the second largest religion after Christianity, but it is also the fastest growing major religion. If current demographic trends continue, the Muslim population is expected to surpass that of Christians by the end of the century. In 2010, there were 1.6 billion Muslims in the world, or about 23% of the world's population.
The world's population is expected to grow by 35% in the coming decades, and the Muslim population is expected to grow by 73%, reaching 2.8 billion by 2050. The majority of the world's Muslims reside in the Asia-Pacific region, which accounts for approximately 72% of the world's Muslim population, including Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, and Turkey. Currently, Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world. However, by 2050, India is expected to surpass Indonesia, with 310 million Muslims, to achieve this distinction.
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