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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted in 2020, there were approximately **** million Muslims in the United States in 2020, up from about **** in 2011.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted in 2022, ** percent of Muslim adults in the United States experienced religious discrimination in the past year when they were at the airport, while ** percent were discriminated against while interacting with law enforcement.
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TwitterAccording to a study conducted in 2024, the majority of Muslim Americans said that discrimination against Muslims in the United States has increased since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, with ** percent sharing this belief. In contrast, only *** percent said that discrimination against Muslims in the U.S. has decreased since the war.
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TwitterIn 2023, Michigan had the second-highest Arab American population in the United States, with a total of *******. In that same year, there were just over **** million people of Arabian ancestry living in the United States.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted in 2022, the majority of Muslim Americans disagreed that most Muslims living in the United States discriminate against women, with ** percent rejecting this notion. In comparison, less than half of the U.S. general public disagreed that most Muslims discriminate against women in that year, at ** percent.
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TwitterIn 2023, *** people fell victim to anti-Islamic hate crimes of intimidation in the United States. A further ** people were the victims of anti-Islamic motivated simple assault hate crimes in that year.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted in 2022, Muslims were the most likely religious group to agree with certain anti-Muslim stereotypes about Muslims living in the United States. ** percent of surveyed Muslims agreed with the statement that most Muslims living in the United States were more prone to violence than other people, compared to only **** percent of the general public who shared this belief.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted between July 2023 and March 2024, around three-quarters of Americans who were raised Muslim still remained in the religion as adults. In contrast, ** percent of respondents did not consider themselves Muslim anymore, with ** percent identifying with other religions and ** percent identifying as religiously unaffiliated instead.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted in 2024, ** percent of Americans agreed that people in the United States should be allowed to express speech that supports Israel's right to exist as a Jewish state in public, even if it might offend others. In comparison, only ** percent of Americans said that people should be allowed to express speech that supports Palestinians having their own state in public. However, a much smaller share of Americans were found to believe that calling for violence against Jews or Muslims should be allowed in public, at ** percent and ** percent respectively.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted in 2024, ** percent of Americans agreed that Asian Americans and Christian Americans strengthened society in the United States, the most out of all included ethnic and religious groups. In comparison, only ** percent of respondents believed that Muslim Americans strengthened American society as of 2024.
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TwitterThis statistic displays public opinion in the United States in February 2017, on the topic of whether Muslims should be banned from entering the United States. As of February 2017, 87 percent of respondents identifying as very liberal did not support banning Muslims from entering the United States.
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TwitterIslam is the major religion in many African countries, especially in the north of the continent. In Comoros, Libya, Western Sahara, at least 99 percent of the population was Muslim as of 202. These were the highest percentages on the continent. However, also in many other African nations, the majority of the population was Muslim. In Egypt, for instance, Islam was the religion of 79 percent of the people. Islam and other religions in Africa Africa accounts for an important share of the world’s Muslim population. As of 2019, 16 percent of the Muslims worldwide lived in Sub-Saharan Africa, while 20 percent of them lived in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Together with Christianity, Islam is the most common religious affiliation in Africa, followed by several traditional African religions. Although to a smaller extent, numerous other religions are practiced on the continent: these include Judaism, the Baha’i Faith, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Number of Muslims worldwide Islam is one of the most widespread religions in the world. There are approximately 1.9 billion Muslims globally, with the largest Muslim communities living in the Asia-Pacific region. Specifically, Indonesia hosts the highest number of Muslims worldwide, amounting to over 200 million, followed by India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Islam is also present in Europe and America. The largest Islamic communities in Europe are in France (5.72 million), Germany (4.95 million), and the United Kingdom (4.13 million). In the United States, there is an estimated number of around 3.45 million Muslims.
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TwitterAccording to a survey conducted in 2020, there were approximately **** million Muslims in the United States in 2020, up from about **** in 2011.