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Which Countries Are The Top Destinations For Muslim Migrants? Discover the Surprising Trends!

The global Muslim population, numbering 1.8 billion, is the second-largest religious group worldwide. A recent Pew Research Center report reveals significant migration trends, showing a dramatic increase in international Muslim migrants over the past 30 years

Global Muslim Population and Migration Overview

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Global Muslim Population and Migration Overview

The global Muslim population stands at 1.8 billion which makes up 24% of the world’s population. Islam is the second most-followed religion worldwide, after Christianity, which has 2.3 billion adherents. Among Muslims, 80-90% are Sunni, while 10-13% are Shia, with significant Shia populations in Pakistan, India, Iraq, and Iran. Interestingly, 300 million Muslims live in non-Islamic countries.

Migration Trends for Muslims

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Migration Trends for Muslims

A recent Pew Research Center report highlights that 29% of Muslims live outside their country of birth. Over the past 30 years, the number of international migrants has increased by 83%, far exceeding the 47% global population growth. In 1990, 39.9 million Muslims lived abroad; by 2020, this number had risen to 80.4 million.

Top Destinations for Muslim Migrants

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Top Destinations for Muslim Migrants

The countries where the highest number of Muslim migrants settle are the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. These nations are popular destinations for Muslims seeking to relocate from their home countries.

 

Major Source Countries for Muslim Emigrants

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Major Source Countries for Muslim Emigrants

The top countries from which Muslims migrate include India (8%), Syria (10%), and Afghanistan (7%). The UAE receives 8% of Muslim migrants, Saudi Arabia attracts 13%, and Turkey sees 7%.

Comparison with Christian and Hindu Migration

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Comparison with Christian and Hindu Migration

In 1990, 72.7% of Christians migrated abroad, with this figure increasing to 130.9% by 2020. Christians predominantly move to the United States (27%), Germany (6%), and Russia (6%). In contrast, only 5% of Hindus migrate to other countries.