What Is Global Population Based On The Religions?
As per the information Christianity is the top with the global population of 31.5%, followed by Islam 23.2 %. Hinduism is in third place with 15 percent and Biddhish takes the next place with 6.6 percent.
2024 will be remembered for a long time by the world due to the elections. Over 60 nations will face the elections with crores of votes exercising their right to vote. From developing countries to developed nations, many countries will face the election heat. This is probably the first time such a thing happened.
In the wake of the elections, an interesting discussion was started on the world population based on religion. Compared to earlier the population increased and let us have a look at the population sizes of various religions.
As per the information Christianity is the top with the global population of 31.5%, followed by Islam 23.2 %. Hinduism is in third place with 15 percent and Biddhish takes the next place with 6.6 percent.
It is known that Christianity is the most followed religion in the western nations. If we take countries like the US, the UK, Australia, and others, religion is followed the most. It is also followed in Asian nations and it is no wonder that Christianity is at the top.
Talking about Islam, there are a few Muslim-dominated nations in terms of population. Middle-east nations have Islam as the majority religion. Some people follow the region in Countries like Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka.
Hinduism which is the majority religion in India is in third place in the world picture. Earlier, only India had a large size of Hindus. However, the narrative changed with countries like Nepal, Bali, and others. We can see pictures of Temples and Gods on Nepalese currency.
Migration should also be credited to this. Hindus migrated to many countries and we can see the population growing. In some countries, foreigners are embracing Hinduism and this factor should also be mentioned.
Looking at the other religions, Buddhism at fourth place followed by Sikh(0.3 percent). Other small religions account for 6.4 percent while 16.3 percent won't follow any religion.