General & Islamic Source Continent Population in 2008 Muslim Population in 2008 Muslim PercentageAfrica 967 509.31 52.67 Asia 4052.6 1215.51 30 Europe 735.2 51.46 7 North America 331.7 7.27 2.19 South America 576.85 2.41 0.42 Oceania 33.54 0.60 1.79 Total 6696.89 1790.56 26.73Muslim Population is increasing at 1.84%**.
The Muslim population in 2009 is 1823.48 million.
http://www.islamicpopulation.com/world_islam.html
There are 1.57 billion Muslims of all ages living in the world today, representing 23% of an estimated 2009 world population of 6.8 billion, according to Pew Forum study as of Oct 2009.
it is the second most popular religion. christian is the first... i think?
According to statistics, there are approximately 1.6-1.7 billion Muslims.
The overall number is estimated around 1.3 billion to 1.6 billion.
Out of 5 people of the world, one is Muslim. This ratio amply tells about the population density of the Muslim world.
ÙAround 1600 million Muslims as of October 2009 per Pew Forum study.
Around 1600 million Muslims per Pew Forum eastimates as of October 2009.
One- Fifth, 1/5
14%
The Sixth Largest City in the World, Jakarta, Indonesia, is the largest Moslem-majority city with a metropolitan population of around 18,900,000.
True: about 44% of the population.
How many of the world's population has what?
moslem
African Arabs are overwhelmingly Sunni Moslem from the Maliki and Hanafi Schools. There are some Coptic Christians in Egypt, but elsewhere, the population of Non-Moslem Arabs in North Africa is minimal.
Moslem Bahadori was born in 1927.
The main religion in Istanbul is Islam, as most of the population is Muslim. However, there are also significant Christian and Jewish communities in the city.
Moslem Darabi was born on 1981-06-06.
None. There is no such thing as a "moslem". Its Muslim, and the religion is Islam>
During the time of the Reconquista itself, Christian Spain (which was made up of five or six independent nations that were slowly merging) was actually quite tolerant to Muladíes (Iberian Moslems), Amazigh (Berbers - mostly Moslem, sometimes called Moors), and Arabs (mostly Moslem). These three groups lived as second-class citizens in Christian Spain, which was a demotion from their previous position at the top of the social ladder in whatever Islamic State they had left. Many Moslems found the Christian leaders like Alfonso VI to be more beneficent than their former Moslem rulers. However, at the end of the Reconquista, all of the Moslem population of Spain was ordered to convert, flee, or die at the behest of the Spanish Inquisition.
NO