This statistic presents the results of a survey on perceived percentage of the Muslim population in Singapore as of 2018. According to data published by Ipsos, respondents in Singapore overestimated the proportion of Muslim population in Singapore. On average, the respondents thought that around ** out of every 100 people in Singapore were Muslims, when the actual share of Muslim population was around ** percent in Singapore.
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Singapore Population: Religion: Female: Islam data was reported at 233.800 Person th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 231.478 Person th for 2010. Singapore Population: Religion: Female: Islam data is updated yearly, averaging 231.478 Person th from Jun 2000 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 233.800 Person th in 2015 and a record low of 185.804 Person th in 2000. Singapore Population: Religion: Female: Islam data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.G002: Population by Religion .
In the census data from Singapore in 2020, **** percent of the resident population claimed to be Buddhists. Singapore is a multi-religious society with five main religious groups: Buddhism, Taoism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity.
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Singapore Population: Religion: Islam data was reported at 459.800 Person th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 457.435 Person th for 2010. Singapore Population: Religion: Islam data is updated yearly, averaging 457.435 Person th from Jun 2000 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 459.800 Person th in 2015 and a record low of 371.660 Person th in 2000. Singapore Population: Religion: Islam data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.G002: Population by Religion .
With more than 1.07 million people identifying themselves as Buddhists, Buddhism was the most represented religion in Singapore. Furthermore, about 693 thousand people considered themselves as religiously unaffiliated.
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Singapore Population: Religion: Male: Islam data was reported at 226.000 Person th in 2015. This records an increase from the previous number of 225.956 Person th for 2010. Singapore Population: Religion: Male: Islam data is updated yearly, averaging 225.956 Person th from Jun 2000 (Median) to 2015, with 3 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 226.000 Person th in 2015 and a record low of 185.856 Person th in 2000. Singapore Population: Religion: Male: Islam data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Department of Statistics. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Singapore – Table SG.G002: Population by Religion .
As of June 2024, the population of Malay Singaporeans between the ages of 30 to 34 years stood at just under ******. Singapore is a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society. Residents are categorized under four different ethnic groups under the CMIO rubric: Chinese, Malay, Indian and Other ethnicities.
Pew Research Center surveyed 13,122 adults across six countries in Asia about religious identity, beliefs, and practices, using nationally representative methods. Interviews were conducted face-to-face in Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand. They were conducted on mobile phones in Malaysia and Singapore. Local interviewers administered the survey from June to September 2022, in eight languages.
This survey is part of the Pew-Templeton Global Religious Futures project, a broader effort by Pew Research Center to study religious change and its impact on societies around the world. The Center previously has conducted religion-focused surveys across sub-Saharan Africa; the Middle East-North Africa region and many countries with large Muslim populations; Latin America; Israel; Central and Eastern Europe; Western Europe; India; and the United States.
This survey includes three countries in which Buddhists make up a majority of the population (Cambodia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand); two countries with Muslim majorities (Malaysia and Indonesia); and one country that is religiously diverse, with no single group forming a majority (Singapore). We also are surveying five additional countries and territories in Asia, to be covered in a future report.
Pew Research Center has produced a supplemental syntax file containing SPSS code to generate common analytic variables in the survey's corresponding report and toplines. The ARDA has provided this syntax in a copyable PDF document as an additional download.
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新加坡 Population: Religion: Islam在2015达459.800 Person th,相较于2010的457.435 Person th有所增长。新加坡 Population: Religion: Islam数据按每年更新,2000至2015期间平均值为457.435 Person th,共3份观测结果。该数据的历史最高值出现于2015,达459.800 Person th,而历史最低值则出现于2000,为371.660 Person th。CEIC提供的新加坡 Population: Religion: Islam数据处于定期更新的状态,数据来源于Department of Statistics,数据归类于Global Database的新加坡 – Table SG.G002: Population by Religion 。
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Singapour: Shia Muslims as percent of the total population: Pour cet indicateur, The Cline Center for Democracy fournit des données pour la Singapour de à . La valeur moyenne pour Singapour pendant cette période était de pour cent avec un minimum de pour cent en et un maximum de pour cent en .
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The Halal cosmetics market, valued at $91.50 million in 2025, is experiencing robust growth, projected to expand at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 7.48% from 2025 to 2033. This expansion is driven by the increasing global Muslim population, a rising awareness of natural and ethically sourced ingredients, and a growing demand for products aligning with Islamic principles. The market's segmentation reveals significant opportunities across various product types, including skincare, hair care, color cosmetics, and fragrances. Distribution channels are diversifying, with online retail stores witnessing considerable growth alongside traditional avenues like supermarkets, specialty stores, and convenience stores. Key players like INIKA Organic, IVY Beauty Corporation, and others are capitalizing on this burgeoning market, offering a wide range of high-quality, Halal-certified products. The Asia Pacific region, particularly countries like Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Middle East, are expected to be key growth drivers due to a large Muslim population and strong cultural ties to personal care. However, challenges remain, including stringent regulatory requirements for Halal certification and the need for consistent product quality and innovation to meet evolving consumer preferences. Continued growth in the Halal cosmetics market is projected through 2033, fueled by several factors. The increasing purchasing power of the Muslim population, especially in developing economies, coupled with the rise of social media influence and increased brand awareness within the community, contributes to this optimistic outlook. Further segmentation within the market, focusing on specific needs such as sensitive skin or specific hair types, will also drive innovation and market expansion. Moreover, partnerships between established cosmetic brands and Halal certification bodies can accelerate market penetration and build consumer trust. Geographical expansion into new markets, particularly in regions with a growing Muslim population, presents lucrative opportunities for market players. Therefore, the Halal cosmetics market presents a promising investment prospect for both established players and emerging brands, driven by strong consumer demand, technological advancements, and a clear focus on ethical and religious compliance. Recent developments include: In November 2022, Iba Cosmetics partnered with Believe company based in Singapore. Believe company has invested USD 10 million to partner with Iba Cosmetics to distribute and expand their retail market space across operating countries such as Middle Eastern countries and European and South Asia countries., In April 2022, Inika Organic launched its new cosmetics collection named Pure with Purpose. The range of products included in the group is Lash & Brow Serum, Hydrating Toning Mist, Eyeshadow Quads, Brow Palette, and more. These products are claimed to be 100% natural, vegan-certified, halal-certified, and cruelty-free., In December 2021, The dUCK Group expanded its presence across Singapore by opening its new retail cosmetic store. The store is located a 1,800 square feet in Haji Lane, Singapore. The store retails its exclusive, newly launched collection and limited edition pieces in the store.. Notable trends are: Growing Muslim Population Boost the Demand for Halal Cosmetics.
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The size of the Halal Cosmetic Products Market was valued at USD 91.50 Million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 151.61 Million by 2032, with an expected CAGR of 7.48% during the forecast period. Halal cosmetic products are beauty and personal care items that adhere to Islamic dietary and ethical guidelines. The term "halal," meaning "permissible" in Arabic, signifies that these products are free from ingredients and processes that are forbidden under Islamic law. This includes avoiding substances derived from animals that are not slaughtered according to halal practices, such as certain animal fats and enzymes. Additionally, halal cosmetics must be free from alcohol and any other ingredients considered harmful or impure. These products are formulated using ingredients that are both ethically sourced and compliant with halal standards. They often emphasize natural and plant-based components, aligning with the values of purity and sustainability. Halal cosmetic certifications ensure that the products are produced in facilities that maintain strict hygiene and avoid cross-contamination with non-halal items. The market for halal cosmetics has been expanding due to increasing awareness and demand from Muslim consumers seeking products that align with their religious beliefs. This segment of the beauty industry caters not only to religious adherence but also to a growing interest in ethical and cruelty-free beauty products. As a result, halal cosmetics are becoming more widely available and diverse, encompassing skincare, makeup, and personal care products. Recent developments include: In November 2022, Iba Cosmetics partnered with Believe company based in Singapore. Believe company has invested USD 10 million to partner with Iba Cosmetics to distribute and expand their retail market space across operating countries such as Middle Eastern countries and European and South Asia countries., In April 2022, Inika Organic launched its new cosmetics collection named Pure with Purpose. The range of products included in the group is Lash & Brow Serum, Hydrating Toning Mist, Eyeshadow Quads, Brow Palette, and more. These products are claimed to be 100% natural, vegan-certified, halal-certified, and cruelty-free., In December 2021, The dUCK Group expanded its presence across Singapore by opening its new retail cosmetic store. The store is located a 1,800 square feet in Haji Lane, Singapore. The store retails its exclusive, newly launched collection and limited edition pieces in the store.. Key drivers for this market are: Stringent Government Regulations Regarding Worker's Safety, Importance Of Occupational Safety. Potential restraints include: Impact of Counterfeit Products Coupled With Large Unorganized Labor Population Across Various Industries. Notable trends are: Growing Muslim Population Boost the Demand for Halal Cosmetics.
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This statistic presents the results of a survey on perceived percentage of the Muslim population in Singapore as of 2018. According to data published by Ipsos, respondents in Singapore overestimated the proportion of Muslim population in Singapore. On average, the respondents thought that around ** out of every 100 people in Singapore were Muslims, when the actual share of Muslim population was around ** percent in Singapore.