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Global Religious Demographics 2050 Muslims Hindus According to Pew Research Report

World Hindu-Muslim Population: The world’s religious image is changing rapidly, and by 2050 this change will become even more clear. Major religions of the world are growing and changes mainly due to reasons such as fertility rates, youth population and conversion from people. According to an estimate of Pew Research Center, Islam will be the fastest growing religion until the middle of the 21st century.

By 2050, the population of people who believe in the religion of Islam is expected to increase by 73 percent. By 2050, the number of Muslims will be 2.8 billion, which will be 30 percent of the world’s population. The global population of Hinduism will also increase, which will increase from 1 billion to 1.4 billion. This growth will maintain coordination with global population growth, and the Hindu population will remain 15 percent of the world’s total population.

Extension of Muslim population in Canada and America
The Muslim population in Canada and America is likely to increase rapidly. In Canada, the Muslim population will be tripled by 2030, which will increase from 940,000 to 2.7 million in 2010. This will be 6.6 percent of the total population of Canada. The Muslim population will also be seen in America. By 2030, the number of Muslim children of 0-4 years in the US will exceed 650,000, which was 200,000 in 2010.

Hinduism and demographics of India
India and Nepal will continue to be Hindu -dominated countries till 2050. In 2010, 80 percent of India’s population was Hindu, while by 2050 it will be 77 percent. However, India’s population will remain 18 per cent of the total population of the world, so that the global share of Hinduism will remain 15 per cent.

Religious image of the world
By 2050, there will be major changes in the world’s religious image. Islam will be the fastest growing religion, while Christianity will remain the largest religious group. The population of Hinduism will also remain stable, while Buddhism is less likely to increase. These demographic changes can also have a significant impact on the politics, society and cultural structures of the world.

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