NO! Thailand is a Bhuddist Country. There are some in the south (about 9%).
The majority of Thailand's Muslims live in Southern Thailand and are concentrated around Bangkok. Muslims in Thailand include many ethnic groups such as Thai, Malay, Chinese, and Indonesian.
Currently, 4.6% the second largest.
The countries with the largest populations of both Buddhists and Muslims are Malaysia, Thailand, and Myanmar. There is also a large concentration of Buddhists and Muslims in China.
Popular opinion seems to hold that a vast majority of Thailand's Muslims live in the Thailand's three Southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat. However, the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs' research indicates that only 18% of Thai Muslims live in those three provinces. The rest are scattered throughout Thailand, with the largest concentrations being in Bangkok and throughout the larger Southern region. The population in Satun Province, which borders Malaysia as well, is also predominantly Muslim. According to the National Statistics Office, in 2005, Muslims in Southern Thailand made up 30.4% of general population above the age 15, while less than 3% in other parts of the country. Refer to link below.
Most of the Muslims in Thailand live in the three southernmost provinces in the country. These provinces are Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat.
In Southeast Asia, the non-Islamic countries with significant Muslim populations include the Philippines and Thailand. In the Philippines, Muslims predominantly reside in the Mindanao region, while in Thailand, a substantial Muslim minority is found in the southern provinces, particularly Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Both countries have diverse religious landscapes, with Islam coexisting alongside other faiths.
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Joseph Chinyong Liow has written: 'Islam, education, and reform in Southern Thailand' -- subject(s): Muslims, Education, Islamic education
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No, there are no deserts in Thailand.
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Thailand is a country. I am from Thailand.