15 July,2024
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Indonesia has the largest Muslim population in the world, with approximately 231 million Muslims, making up about 87% of its total population.
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Pakistan is home to around 225 million Muslims, constituting about 96% of its population.
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India has a significant Muslim population of around 213 million, which is about 15% of its total population. While India is not a Muslim-majority country, it has one of the largest Muslim populations globally.
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Bangladesh has around 154 million Muslims, making up about 90% of its population.
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Nigeria's Muslim population is approximately 110 million, constituting about 50% of the country's total population.
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Egypt has a Muslim population of about 95 million, which is roughly 90% of its total population.
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Iran is home to around 83 million Muslims, almost all of its population.
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Turkey has around 82 million Muslims, making up about 98% of its population.
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Algeria has a Muslim population of about 43 million, which is nearly 99% of its total population.
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Sudan has approximately 40 million Muslims, constituting about 97% of its population.
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