Yiɣi chaŋ yɛligu maŋamaŋa puuni

List of religions population

Diyila Dagbani Wikipedia

Tɛmplet:Bar box list of religious populations satarili ŋɔ nyɛla din wuhiri adiininima ni daadam biɛlim shɛba ban be lala adiininima maa ni dunya yaɣa zaa. Lala n nyɛli ka satarili bee lahibali ŋɔ lahi yɛn to n-teegi n ti lahi bali zaŋ ti niribi ni saɣiti adiini shɛŋa kalinli, n ti lahi pahi adiini kara kamami; Dolodolo adiini, Musulinsi adiini, Hinduism, Buddhism, ni din pahipahi hali n ti pahi adiini bihi zaa din be duniya yaɣa zaa. Yaɣili ŋɔ lan nyɛla din yan salo daadam biɛlim ban be adiini kam ni.

Lala lahibali ŋɔ nyɛla din yi dihitabili yaɣa kamani, Pew Research Center, global surveys, census reports, ni research studies, di lahi nyɛla din niŋ vihigu pam n kpe adiini nima maani n nyɛ di shɛŋa ni kana n-ti kpini tabi shɛm duniya zaa zuɣu. Di lahi nyɛla din yɛn wuhi adiininima ni zoori shɛm, adiininima ni dihi tabili shɛŋa, ni dini taɣiri shɛm n-doli duniya taɣibu.

Saha ŋɔ dunya laasabu

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Laɣiŋgu shɛli bɛ ni mi Pew Research Center nyɛla din niŋ di laasabu ka di gbaagi yuuni 2010 zaŋ hali ni yuuni 2050 saha "Population Growth Projections, 2010–2050"[1] o daa dumi tam yuuni 2010 laasabula ni . Hali di ni kuli niŋ ka yuuni 2020 pun gari la,laasabu pala din daa niŋ yuuni 2020 maa na nyɛla din na kuli tumdi tuma zɔŋɔ. .[2] Bɛ ni doli Sɔ shɛŋa nyɛla bɛ ni zaŋ shɛli wuhi ka di nyɛ appendix.[3]

Religion Adherents Percentage
Christianity 2.365 billion30.74%
Islam 1.907 billion24.9%
Secular[lower-alpha 1]/Nonreligious[lower-alpha 2]/Agnostic/Atheist 1.193 billion15.58%
Hinduism 1.152 billion15.1%
Buddhism 506 million6.6%
Chinese traditional religion[lower-alpha 3] 394 million5.6%
Ethnic religions excluding some in separate categories 300 million3%
African traditional religions 100 million[6]1.2%
Esoteric Religions 50 million0.31%
Sikhism 26 million0.30%
Mormonism 17 million0.2%
Spiritism 15 million0.2%
Judaism 14.7 million[7]0.2%
Ayyavazhi 9 million0.11%
Baháʼí 5.0 million[8]0.07%
Jainism 4.2 million0.05%
Shinto 4.0 million0.05%
Cao Dai 4.0 million0.05%
Zoroastrianism 2.6 million0.03%
Tenrikyo 2.0 million0.02%
Animism 1.9 million0.02%
Neo-Paganism 1.0 million0.01%
Unitarian Universalism 0.8 million0.01%
Rastafari 0.6 million0.007%
Total 8.12 billion100%
  1. Wormald, Benjamin (2015-04-02). The Future of World Religions: Population Growth Projections, 2010-2050 (en-US).
  2. Religious Composition by Country, 2010–2050 (en-US) (21 December 2022).
  3. Appendix A: Methodology. Pew Research Center (18 December 2012).
  4. World Religions Religion Statistics Geography Church Statistics (2020-02-12).
  5. Global Index of Religion and Atheism: Press Release.
  6. Lugira, Aloysius M. (2009). African Traditional Religions. New York: Chealsea House. p. 36. ISBN 9781604131031. Cited in Varghese, Roy Abraham (2011). Christ Connection: How the World Religions Prepared the Way for the Phenomenon of Jesus. Paraclete Press. p. 1935. ISBN 9781557258397. Archived from the original on 10 October 2020. Retrieved 24 March 2019.
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  8. Statistics | Bahá'í World News Service (BWNS) (en).

Adiini Kara ni di tingbanna ni

A map showing the prevailing religious population by country based on the Pew Research Center's 2010 baseline estimates[1]

Dolodolo Adiini

Tingbana mini di yaɣi shɛŋa Anibi Issah nyan doliba di bɛni pam ka di nyɛ Dolodolo adiini yuuni 2010 polo.

Christian population percentage by country, June 2014[2]
  1.  Vatican City 100% (100% Roman Catholic)
  2.  Pitcairn Islands 100% (100% Seventh-day Adventist)[3]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Samoa ~99% (mostly Protestant)[4]
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data East Timor 99.6%[5] (mostly Roman Catholic)
  5.  Armenia 98.5% (96% Oriental Orthodox)
  6. Tɛmplet:Country data American Samoa 98.3% (mostly Protestant; ARDA claim)[6]Tɛmplet:Bsn
  7.  Malta 98.1%[7] (mostly Roman Catholic)
  8.  Venezuela 98%[8] (71% Roman Catholic)
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data Greece 98%[9] (95% Eastern Orthodox)
  10. Tɛmplet:Country data Marshall Islands 97.2% (mostly Protestant)[10]
  11. Tɛmplet:Country data Tonga 97.2% (mostly Protestant)[11]
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data San Marino 97%[12] (~97% Roman Catholic)
  13.  Paraguay 96.9%[13] (mostly Roman Catholic)
  14.  El Salvador 96.4% (mostly Roman Catholic; ARDA claim)[14]Tɛmplet:Bsn
  15. Tɛmplet:Country data Kiribati 96% (mostly Protestant)[15]
  16. Tɛmplet:Country data Federated States of Micronesia ~96% (mostly Protestant)[16]
  17. Tɛmplet:Country data Barbados 95.1% (mostly Protestant)[17]
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Papua New Guinea 94.8% (mostly Protestant; ARDA claim)[18]Tɛmplet:Bsn
  19.  Mexico 94.6% (mostly Roman Catholic)
  20.  Peru 94.51%[19] (mostly Roman Catholic)
  21.  Romania 93% (mostly Eastern Orthodox)[20]
  22.  Poland 92.9% (mostly Roman Catholic)[21]
  23. Tɛmplet:Country data Croatia 91.1% (mostly Roman Catholic)[22]
  24.  Philippines

! 90% (mostly Roman Catholic)

Tingbani mini di yaɣi shɛŋa Musulin nim ni bɛni pam ka bɛ bolili Musulinsi tingbani yuuni 2010 polo

Lahibali ŋɔ nyɛla din mɛ n tam Pew Forum on Religion ni Public Life[23]zuɣu

Muslim Percentage by country, 2020
  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Maldives 100%[24]
  2.  Mauritania 99.9%[25]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Palestine Gaza Strip 99.9%[26]
  4.  Morocco 99.9%[27]
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen 99.8% (65% Sunni 33.5% Zaydi 1.5% Ismaili)[23]
  6.  Somalia 99.7%[28]
  7.  Afghanistan 99.7%[29] (90% Sunni 10% Shi'a)[23]
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Iran 99.6% (95% Shi'a, 5% Sunni)[30]
  9.  Tunisia 99.5%
  10.  Azerbaijan 99.2% (Shi'a)[23]
  11. Tɛmplet:Country data Iraq 99% (67% Shi'a, 33% Sunni)[23]
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Niger 99% (mostly Sunni)[23]
  13. Tɛmplet:Country data Turkey 98.6% (85% Sunni, 15% Shi’a)[31]
  14. Tɛmplet:Country data Comoros 98.3%[32]
  15.  Algeria 98%
  16. Tɛmplet:Country data Saudi Arabia 97.2% (90% Sunni, 10% Shi'a)[23]
  17. Tɛmplet:Country data Sudan 97%[33]
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Djibouti 96.9%[23]
  19. Tɛmplet:Country data Libya 96.6%[34]
  20. Tɛmplet:Country data Pakistan 96.4% (85% Sunni 12% Shi'a 3% Other)[35]
  21. Tɛmplet:Country data Bangladesh 90.4%[36]
  22.  Egypt 89.3%[37]
  23. Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia 86.7%[38]
  24. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 61.3%
  25.  Nigeria 53.5%
  26.  Ethiopia 41%

Tingbana din ka adiini nima

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Tingbani shɛŋa din salo pam pa adiini nima n ti pahiri agnostics mini atheists, zaŋ na Irreligion by country (as of 2020):[39]

Nonreligious population by country as of 2010[40]
  1.  Czech Republic (78.4%)[39]
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data North Korea (71.3%)[39]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Estonia (60.2%)[39]
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Hong Kong (54.7%)[39]
  5.  China (51.8%)[39]
  6. Tɛmplet:Country data South Korea (46.6%)[39]
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Latvia (45.3%)[39]
  8.  Netherlands (44.3%)[39]
  9.  Uruguay (41.5%)[39]
  10. Tɛmplet:Country data New Zealand (48.2%)[41]
  11. Tɛmplet:Country data Mongolia (36.5%)[39]
  12.  Spain (35.5%)[42]
  13.  France (31.9%)[39]
  14.  United Kingdom (31.2%)[39]
  15.  Belgium (31%)[39]
  16.  Vietnam (29.9%)[39]
  17.  Sweden (29%)[39]
  18.  Australia (28.6%)[39]
  19. Tɛmplet:Country data Belarus (28.6%)[39]
  20.  United States (28%)[43]
  21. Tɛmplet:Country data Luxembourg (26.7%)[39]
  22.  Germany (26.3%)[39]
  23.  Canada (23.9%)[44]
  24.  Cuba (23.2%)[39]
  25.  Switzerland (22.8%)[39]
  26. Tɛmplet:Country data Finland (20.8%)[39]
  27.  Hungary (20%)[39]
  28. Tɛmplet:Country data Slovenia (18.8%)[39]

Lahibali ŋɔ nyɛla din pu n doli galisim ni pɔrilim. Ban ka adiini nim shɛbi n nyɛ, gnostic, atheist, secular salo, ni ba dii ka adiini chichirichi. Di diibi wuhimi ni lala salo shɛbi ban be kpeŋɔ nyɛla ban kuli ka adiini shɛli ni. Adiini shɛŋa nyɛla ban nahingbana chaŋ mi ti ŋmani shɛbi kaya amaa ka adiini. Yaha, shɛbi ni zaŋ di adiini njm tuma bee bɛhigu mini daŋ bee yiŋsi tuma mini adiini tuma n laɣindi taba ka bɛ doli lala adiini maa din di tu ni bɛ dolili sham nyɛla din yoli tingbana ni pam. Hali di ni kuli niŋ ka salo nim ŋɔ pirigili nyɛla theistic mini/bee nfluenced n doli adiini zalikpana , amaa ka pa adiini bee bɛ ni bɛ tumdi shɛli tuma ka di la ka yɛlimaŋli atheists bee agnostics.[45] lɛhimi Spiritual but not religious.

Tingban shɛŋa din daadam biɛlim pam nyɛ Hindus din yina Hinduism by country as of 2010:

Hindu population by country as of 2010
  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Nepal 81.3%[46]
  2.  India 79.8%[47]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Mauritius 48.54%[48]
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Fiji 27.9%[49]
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Bhutan 25%[50]
  6.  Guyana 24.8%[51]
  7.  Suriname 22.3%[52]
  8.  Trinidad and Tobago 18.2%[53]
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data United Arab Emirates 15%[54]
  10. Tɛmplet:Country data Sri Lanka 12.6%[55]
  11. Tɛmplet:Country data Kuwait 12%[56]
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Bangladesh 9.6%[57]
  13. Tɛmplet:Country data Bahrain 8.1%[58]
  14. Tɛmplet:Country data Réunion 6.7%[59]
  15. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 6.3%[60]
  16.  Singapore 5.1%
  17.  Oman 3%
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Seychelles 2.1%[61]
  19. Tɛmplet:Country data New Zealand 2.6%[62]
  20. Tɛmplet:Country data Pakistan 2.2%[63]
  21. Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia 1.7%[64]
  22.  United Kingdom 1.7%[65]
  23.  Canada 1.5%[66]
  24.  United States 0.7%[67]

Tingbani shɛŋa din salo pam nyɛ Buddhis din yina Buddhism by country as of 2010:[68]

Buddhist population by country as of 2010
  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Cambodia 96.9%
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Thailand 93.2%
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Myanmar 80.1%
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Bhutan 74.70%
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Sri Lanka 69.3%
  6. Tɛmplet:Country data Laos 66.0%
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Mongolia 55.1%
  8.  Japan 36.2% - 66.7%[71]
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data Taiwan 35.1%
  10.  Singapore 33.2%
  11. Tɛmplet:Country data South Korea 22.9%
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 19.8%
  13.  China 18.2%
  14. Tɛmplet:Country data Macau 17.3%
  15.  Vietnam 16.4%
  16. Tɛmplet:Country data Hong Kong 13.2%
  17. Tɛmplet:Country data Nepal 10.3%

Taoists/Confucians/Chinese traditional religionists

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Kamani din nyɛ shihira tuma, Taoism nyɛla din niŋ yaa ka nyɛ sɔya pam West polo n gari Buddhism mini Hinduism. Hali ni di milinsi maa zaa yɔli, I Ching mini Tao Te Ching, Taoism nyɛla di ka America yiŋ s;[72] lala adiini nim ŋɔ nyɛla din dii bi yɔli kama adiini kara kamani Dolodolo mini Musulinsi ni yɔli dun ya yaɣa zaa shɛmla. Yaha, Taoist lahibali ni di symbols kamani taijitu nyɛla din du dunya yaangi zuɣu zaa ka di nyɛla tai chi, qigong, ni kamani martial arts.[73]

  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Taiwan 33–80%[74]
  2.  China 30%[75]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Hong Kong 28%[76]
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Macau 13.9%[77]
  5.  Singapore 8.5%[78]
  6. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 2.6%[79]
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data South Korea 0.2–1%[80]
  8.  Vietnam
  9.  Philippines

! 0.01–0.05%

  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia 0.05%

Chaina nimi adiini nyɛla din salo galisim pai 184,00 ban dihilabili ni Latin America, 250,00ban dihitabili ni Europe, pai 839,000 bandihi tabili n ti pahi North America as of 1999.[81][82]

Ethnic and indigenous religionists

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Indigenous laasabu nyɛla din yin U.S. Department of State's International Religious Freedom Act (2009),[83] di yi du n ba laasabu shɛli din galisi zanŋ chaŋ salo bɛ ni ni bɛ nɛlae indigenous nee bɛ nyɛla ban indigenous Adiini nima nyɛla di nɛ n dɔya. Din tahill nyɛla syncretic ninsalinim bɛhigu zaŋ chaŋ adiini nim polo, chemi ka salo ban be lala adiini ŋɔ ni kalinlii baŋbu niŋ tɔm.

  1. Tɛmplet:Country data South Sudan 32.9%[84]
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Guinea-Bissau 30.9%[85]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data North Korea 29.5%[86]
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Togo 35.6%[87]
  5.  Côte d'Ivoire 25%
  6. Tɛmplet:Country data Sudan 25%[88]
  7.  Benin 17.9%[89]Tɛmplet:Bsn
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Burundi 20%
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data Burkina Faso 15%
  10.  South Africa 15%[90]
  11.  Democratic Republic of the Congo 12%
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Central African Republic 10%
  13. Tɛmplet:Country data Gabon 10%
  14. Tɛmplet:Country data Lesotho 10%
  15.  Nigeria 10%
  16.  Sierra Leone 10%[91]
  17.  Kenya 9%
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Palau 9%[92]
  19.  Ghana 8.5%
  20.  Guinea 5%

Tingban shɛŋa din salo pam nyɛ Sikhs:

Sikhism by country
  1.  Canada 2.12%[93][94]
  2.  India 1.72%[99]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Cyprus 1.1%[100]
  4.  United Kingdom 0.88%[101]
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data New Zealand 0.88%[102]
  6.  Australia 0.83%[103][104]
  7.  Oman 0.75%[105]
  8.  UAE 0.56%[106]
  9.  Italy 0.37%[120]
  10.  Singapore 0.35% [121]

Sikh adiini ŋɔ dɔɣim ya nyɛla Punjab state, din be India tingbani la. Nimaani, Sikhs nim ŋɔ nyɛla kɔbigi puuni ban salo galisim vaai pihinu ni anii daadam biɛlim maa ni. Ni maani n nyɛ luɣushiɛli Sikhs nim ŋɔ galisi. Sikhs nim ŋɔ nyɛla ban pa be tingbani yaangi zuɣu zaa, dibahi bahindi English-speaking mini East Asian nations maa ni. Bɛ ni niŋ lala ŋɔ zuɣu, bɛ nyɛla labi niŋ galisim pam ka bi adiini maa gba yɛligi lala. Sikhs nim pa ubiquitous dunya yaangi zuɣu bɛ na kuli nyɛla din nyɛ mabiligu adiini.Amaa bɛ nyɛla ban be tinduya ni pam ka lahi nyɛ adiini shɛli din pa niŋdi yaa United Kingdom mini Canada.[122] Sikhism lan nyɛla adiini shɛli di zoori ka yɛligiri biɛɣu kam zaa New Zealand mini Australia tingbana puuni. [123][124]

  1.  Cuba 10.3%
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Jamaica 10.2%
  3.  Brazil 4.8%
  4.  Suriname 3.6%
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Haiti 2.7%
  6.  Dominican Republic 2.2%
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data The Bahamas 1.9%
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Nicaragua 1.5%
  9.  Trinidad and Tobago 1.4%
  10.  Guyana 1.3%
  11.  Venezuela 1.1%
  12.  Colombia 1.0%
  13. Tɛmplet:Country data Belize 1.0%
  14.  Honduras 0.9%
  15. Tɛmplet:Country data Puerto Rico 0.7%
  16.  Panama 0.5%
  17. Tɛmplet:Country data Iceland 0.5%
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Guadeloupe 0.4%
  19.  Argentina 0.2%
  20.  Guatemala 0.2%

(ARDA claim)[125]Tɛmplet:Bsn

Spiritist laasabu din yina yɛɣi yini polo , lahi bali ŋɔ nyɛla din yan wuhi adiini ŋɔ daadam biɛlim duniya tingbani shɛŋa di ni be.

Tinduya shɛŋani Jews adiini ŋɔ daadam biɛlim ni yuuni (as of 2017) polo

Jewish population by country as of 2020
  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Israel 73.6%[126]
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Gibraltar 2.0%[126]
  3.  United States 1.76%[126]
  4.  Canada 1.07%[126]
  5.  France 0.7%[126]
  6.  Hungary 0.485%[126]
  7.  Uruguay 0.483%[126]
  8.  Australia 0.47%[126]
  9.  United Kingdom 0.44%[126]
  10.  Argentina 0.41%[126]
  11. Tɛmplet:Country data U.S. Virgin Islands 0.36%[126]
  12.  Belgium 0.259%[126]
  13.  Panama 0.250%[126]
  14. Tɛmplet:Country data Latvia 0.24%[126]
  15.  Switzerland 0.22%[126]
  16.  Netherlands 0.17%[126]
  17. Tɛmplet:Country data New Zealand 0.11%[62]
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Estonia 0.154%[126]
  19. Tɛmplet:Country data Bermuda 0.154%[126]
  20.  Sweden 0.152%[126]
  21.  Germany 0.14%[126]
  22.  South Africa 0.124%[126]
  23. Tɛmplet:Country data Ukraine 0.124%[126]
  24. Tɛmplet:Country data Russia 0.122%[126]
  25.  Denmark 0.112%[126]

Tɛmplet:Unreferenced section

  1.  India 0.3%
  2.  Suriname 0.3%
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Fiji 0.2%
  4.  Kenya 0.2%
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Nepal 0.1%

Dolodolo nim galisim tinduya ni yuuni (as of 2011) zaŋ na hali ni zɔŋɔ

  1.  United States 229,157,250[127] (details)
  2.  Brazil 169,213,130[128]
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Russia 114,198,444[129]
  4.  Mexico 106,204,560[130]
  5.  Nigeria 80,510,000[131]
  6.  Philippines

! 78,790,000[132]

  1.  China 67,070,000[131]
  2.  Democratic Republic of the Congo 63,150,000[131]
  3.  Italy 55,832,000
  4.  Ethiopia 51,477,950
  5.  Germany 50,752,580[133]
  6.  Colombia 44,502,000
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Ukraine 41,973,000
  8.  South Africa 40,243,000
  9.  France 39,560,000[131]
  10.  Spain 38,568,000
  11.  Poland 36,526,000
  12.  Kenya 33,625,790
  13.  Argentina 33,497,100
  14.  United Kingdom 33,200,417
  15.  Uganda 29,943,000
  16. Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia 28.571.606[134]
  17.  India 28,436,000
  18.  Venezuela 28,340,790
  19.  Peru 27,365,100

Musulin nim daadam biɛlim tin duya ni shɛŋa zaŋ gba yuuni (as of 2017) polo.

  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia 229,000,000[135] (details)
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Pakistan 215,000,000[136]
  3.  India 209,000,000[137]
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Bangladesh 153,000,000[138]
  5.  Nigeria 117,000,000[139]
  6.  Egypt 87,500,000[140]
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Iran 82,000,000[141]
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Turkey 79,850,000[135]
  9.  Ethiopia 48,000,000[142]
  10. Tɛmplet:Country data Sudan 44,000,000[143]
  11. Tɛmplet:Country data Iraq 41,000,000[144]
  12.  Algeria 39,000,000[145]
  13.  Morocco 38,000,000[27]
  14.  Afghanistan 37,000,000[146]
  15. Tɛmplet:Country data Saudi Arabia 33,000,000[147]
  16. Tɛmplet:Country data Uzbekistan 33,648,090[148]
  17. Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen 30,000,000[149]
  18.  China 28,000,000[150]
  19. Tɛmplet:Country data Russia 25,000,000[151]
  20. Tɛmplet:Country data Tanzania 22,000,000[152]
  21. Tɛmplet:Country data Niger 22,000,000[153]

Hindus salo daadam biɛlim niLargest 2020):[154]

  1.  India 1,120,000,000
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Nepal 28,600,000
  3. Tɛmplet:Country data Bangladesh 14,274,430
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia 4,640,000
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Pakistan 4,400,000
  6. Tɛmplet:Country data Sri Lanka 3,090,000
  7.  United States 2,510,000
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 1,940,000
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data United Arab Emirates 1,239,610
  10.  United Kingdom 1,030,000
  11.  South Africa 749,870
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Mauritius 665,820
  13. Tɛmplet:Country data Myanmar 890,000[155]
  14.  Canada 610,000
  15.  South Africa 540,000
  16. Tɛmplet:Country data Saudi Arabia 440,000
  17.  Australia 410,000
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Tanzania 403,570
  19.  Singapore 380,000
  20. Tɛmplet:Country data Qatar 360,000
  21. Tɛmplet:Country data Kuwait 330,000
  22.  Trinidad and Tobago 310,000[53]
  23. Tɛmplet:Country data Fiji 270,000[citation needed]
  24.  Guyana 200,000[156]
  25. Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen 200,000[157]
  26. Tɛmplet:Country data Bhutan 190,000
  27.  Suriname 120,785[158]
  28.  Germany 120,000

Largest Buddhist populations[159]

  1.  China 244,130,000
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Thailand 64,420,000
  3.  Japan 45,820,000
  4. Tɛmplet:Country data Myanmar 38,410,000
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Sri Lanka 14,450,000
  6.  Vietnam 14,380,000
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Cambodia 13,690,000
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data South Korea 11,050,000
  9.  India 9,250,000
  10. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 5,010,000
  11.  United States 3,800,023
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Indonesia 2,062,000

Largest Sikh population (as of 2023)

  1.  India 23,786,000[160][lower-alpha 4][161][162]
  2.  Canada 771,790[163][164]
  3.  United Kingdom 524,000[165]
  4.  United States ~280,000[186]
  5.  Australia 210,400[187][188]
  6.  Italy 210,000 [197]
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 100,000[198][199][200]
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Thailand 70,000[201]
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data United Arab Emirates 52,000[202]
  10.  Philippines

! 50,000[203][204]

  1. Tɛmplet:Country data New Zealand 40,908[205]
  2.  Oman 35,540[206]
  3.  Portugal 35,000[207]
  4.  France 30,000[208]
  5.  Spain 26,000[209]
  6.  Germany 25,000[210]
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Greece 20,000[211]
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Kuwait 15,000[212][213]
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data Hong Kong 15,000[214]
  10.  Netherlands 15,000 [215]

Largest Jewish populations (as of 2017):

  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Israel 6,451,000[126]
  2.  United States 5,700,000[126]
  3.  France 456,000[126]
  4.  Canada 390,000[126]
  5.  United Kingdom 289,500[126]
  6.  Argentina 180,500[126]
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Russia 176,000[126]
  8.  Germany 116,500[126]
  9.  Australia 113,200[126]
  10.  Brazil 93,800[126]
  11.  South Africa 69,300[126]
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Ukraine 53,000[126]
  13.  Hungary 47,500[126]
  14.  Mexico 40,000[126]
  15.  Netherlands 29,800[126]
  16.  Belgium 29,300[126]
  17.  Italy 27,300[126]
  18.  Switzerland 18,700[126]
  19.  Chile 18,300[126]
  20.  Uruguay 16,900[126]
  21. Tɛmplet:Country data Turkey 15,300[126]
  22.  Sweden 15,000[126]
  23.  Spain 11,800[126]
  24. Tɛmplet:Country data Belarus 10,000[126]
  25.  Panama 10,000[126]

Largest Baháʼí populations (as of 2010) in countries with a national population ≥200,000:[216]Tɛmplet:Bsn

  1.  India 1,897,651
  2.  United States 512,864
  3.  Kenya 422,782
  4.  Vietnam 388,802
  5.  Congo, Democratic Republic of the 282,916
  6.  Philippines

! 275,069

  1. Tɛmplet:Country data Iran 251,127
  2. Tɛmplet:Country data Zambia 241,112
  3.  South Africa 238,532
  4.  Bolivia 215,359
  5. Tɛmplet:Country data Tanzania 190,419
  6.  Venezuela 169,811
  7.  Uganda 95,098
  8. Tɛmplet:Country data Chad 94,499
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data Pakistan 87,259
  10. Tɛmplet:Country data Myanmar 78,915
  11.  Colombia 70,504
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 67,549
  13. Tɛmplet:Country data Thailand 65,096
  14. Tɛmplet:Country data Papua New Guinea 59,898

As of 2005, per ARDA:[217]Tɛmplet:Bsn

  1.  India 5,146,697
  2.  United States 79,459
  3.  Kenya 68,848
  4.  United Kingdom 35,000
  5.  Canada 12,101
  6. Tɛmplet:Country data Tanzania 9,002
  7. Tɛmplet:Country data Nepal 6,800
  8.  Uganda 2,663
  9. Tɛmplet:Country data Myanmar 2,398
  10. Tɛmplet:Country data Malaysia 2,052
  11.  South Africa 1,918
  12. Tɛmplet:Country data Fiji 1,573
  13.  Japan 1,535
  14.  Belgium 1,500
  15.  Australia 1,449
  16.  Suriname 1,217
  17.  Ireland 1,000
  18. Tɛmplet:Country data Réunion 981
  19. Tɛmplet:Country data Hong Kong 500 families[218]
  20. Tɛmplet:Country data Yemen 229

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  189. "Over 40,000 Sikhs vote in secessionist Referendum in Italy". Geo News. https://www.geo.tv/latest/415781-over-40000-sikhs-vote-in-secessionist-khalistan-referendum-in-italy. "it had chosen the city of Brixia because Italy had over 200,000 Sikhs living in the county with a majority in Brescia."
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  192. "Sikhs vote in referendum in Rome". The Nation. https://www.nation.com.pk/05-Jul-2022/sikhs-vote-in-referendum-in-rome-for-freedom-of-khalistan. "About 200,000 Sikhs live in different cities of Italy."
  193. "Thousands of Sikhs attend parade in Italy". Bol News. https://www.bolnews.com/2022/05/08/italy/thousands-of-sikhs-attend-parade-in-italy-ahead-of-khalistan-referendum/index.html. "Italy has over 200,000 Sikhs who are active members of the Italian population, which is why this city was chosen"
  194. The Continuing Struggle for Religious Freedom by Italy's Sikh Community. “It is estimated that there are around 220,000 Sikh migrants in Italy. The community, however, has been largely invisible to native Italians. The majority of Sikhs are dairy workers, living far from the cities, and settled mainly in the farms of north and central Italy.”
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  212. "Kuwait To Seek Closure of "Illegal" Sikh Temple". Outlook India. 3 February 2022. https://www.outlookindia.com/website/story/kuwait-to-seek-closure-of-illegal-sikh-temple/212050.
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  215. Lawrence, Mary (22 May 2022). Het licht van God zien in de ander, daar gaat het om bij de sikhs. Trouw. “In Nederland wonen zo’n 15.000 sikhs, die hier sinds de jaren zestig vanuit Afghanistan, Pakistan en India kwamen, op zoek naar werk of op de vlucht voor de Sovjets, de Taliban of de geradicaliseerde aanhangers van Indira Gandhi, nadat zij in 1984 door haar sikhlijfwacht was vermoord. Ons land telt inmiddels negen gurdwara’s. [Some 15,000 Sikhs live in the Netherlands, who have come here from Afghanistan, Pakistan and India since the 1960s, looking for work or fleeing the Soviets, the Taliban or the radicalized followers of Indira Gandhi, after they were killed in 1984. her Sikh bodyguard had been killed. Our country now has nine gurdwaras.]”
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  218. Jain festival Paryushana uses prayer, fasting and meditation to ask for forgiveness (11 September 2019).

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    1. These figures may incorporate populations of secular/nominal adherents as well as syncretist worshipers, although the concept of syncretism is disputed by some. A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
    2. Nonreligious includes agnostic, atheist, secular humanist, and people answering 'none' or no religious preference. Half of this group is theistic but nonreligious.[4] According to a 2012 study by Gallup International "59% of the world said that they think of themselves as religious person, 23% think of themselves as not religious whereas 13% think of themselves as convinced atheists".[5]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
    3. Chinese traditional religion is described as "the common religion of the majority Chinese culture: a combination of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, as well as the traditional non-scriptural/local practices and beliefs."A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya
    4. Sikhs comprise 1.7% (23,786,052) of India's total population of 1,399,179,585 per 2023 estimate by the World Factbook.[160]A chirim ya: &It;ref> tuma maa yi laɣingu din yuli nyɛ "lower-alpha", ka lee bi saɣiritiri $It;references group ="lower-alpha"/> tuka maa bon nya