Global Muslim population will continue to grow in next 20 years

I’m not sure if this is good or bad, but given the problems faced by the Muslim world it can’t be good.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2011/01/26/AR2011012607769.html

The world’s Muslim population will grow at double the rate of non-Muslims over the next 20 years, according to a broad new demographic analysis that is likely to spark controversy in Europe and the United States.
If current trends continue, the study found, the number of Muslims in the United States will more than double, from 2.6 million in 2010 to 6.2 million in 2030. The percentage of native-born Muslims in the U.S. is projected to rise from 35 percent today to 45 percent in 2030.
The Future of the Global Muslim Population may be the first to attempt to map the Muslim population of most of the world’s countries. The analysis was conducted by two giant nonprofit groups interested in religion: the Pew Research Center and the John Templeton Foundation.
Among its other projections:
l Muslim populations in some parts of Europe will reach the double digits, with France and Belgium at 10.3 percent by 2030.

l Pakistan will overtake Indonesia as the world’s most populous Muslim nation.
l Muslim population growth and fertility rates will continue to decline.
The analysis could fuel critics of Islam in Europe and the United States, who argue that the religion is at odds with Western values and worry that the number of Muslim extremists is on the rise. Or it could calm those fears by providing evidence that Muslim populations in the West will remain relatively tiny.
The study - which uses a dizzying mix of public and private data sources - makes it clear that even rapid growth among Muslims will not produce dramatic demographic shifts in most parts of the world.
Eighty-two percent of the world’s Muslims live in Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and that number is projected to be around 79 percent in 2030.
According to the study’s projections, Muslims make up 23.4 percent of the world’s population of 6.9 billion; in 2030, that percentage will be 26.4. Europe is home to 2.7 percent of the world’s Muslims, a percentage that is predicted to remain stable.
“This will provide a garbage filter for hysterical claims people make about the size and growth of the Muslim population,” said Philip Jenkins, a religious history scholar known for his books on Christianity and Islam.

Yet the report’s authors note that compiling even basic religious data from such a mix of divergent sources (about half of the 232 countries in the report ask about religion in their census data; for the other half researchers relied on existing private surveys) has its limitations. The report states in its opening pages that the projections “inevitably entails a host of uncertainties, including political ones. Changes in the political climate in the United States or European nations, for example, could dramatically affect the patterns of Muslim migration.”
"Going into this project, that’s the first question I had: ‘Why are you doing this study? Are you singling out Muslims?’ " said Amaney Jamal, a Princeton University political scientist who advised the project.
But Jamal said she put aside those concerns and ended up viewing as “magnificent” the project’s eventual goal - mapping the world’s religious populations.
Jamal said she and others who research Muslims have faced significant challenges since the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Whatever your area of focus or conclusion, you will be labeled “part of the fear-mongering or else you are an apologist,” she said. "It’s left us in a bind. The alternative is, don’t try to do anything sophisticated.

"John Casterline, director of the Initiative in Population Research at Ohio State University, said questions about dividing the world into Muslim and non-Muslim are inevitable. He called the framework “a crude cut” but said that didn’t diminish the analysis’s “very worthwhile” value.

“To say that dividing the world into Muslim and non-Muslim is the most important thing is going too far. But it’s still a meaningful thing to people and to Muslims in particular. This is a very fundamental thing, people’s religious identification,” he said.
He noted that there are places where the number of Muslims and non-Muslims has very specific political implications, including Israel, which the analysis predicts will shift from 14 percent Muslim in 1990 to 23 percent in 2030; and Nigeria, which has seen violence between its equally sized Muslim and Christian populations.

Re: Global Muslim population will continue to grow in next 20 years

No no i’m sure this is good news :k:

The more the merrier I say…:champ:

Re: Global Muslim population will continue to grow in next 20 years

^^^^
Yeah..
You will have more people going to railway tracks to answer nature's call..
You will have more people consuming contaminated/hazardous food..
You will have more uneducated people with crime as their full time profession...
The more the merrier..!!!!!

Re: Global Muslim population will continue to grow in next 20 years

Indeed :biggthumb:

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Well one thing is for certain. There are gonna be less traitorous Liberal Muslims around that is for damn certain!

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Or maybe there will be more, and they will beat the brains out of the terrorist pseudo conservatives. I look foward to joining them! With the help of Kafir American Drones ofcourse! Inshallah.

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Quality not quantity is what is needed.

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New Diseases, Wars, Food Shortages, Natural Disasters will keep the population in check

In 20 years, 1 million people dying in an earthquake will be commonplace

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Illogical. The high population growth rate is specifically amongst the rural and uneducated populace of the Islamic world. These are the ones you call terrorist pseudo conservatives. There is near to impossible that they will all be liberal. Rather they will by and large be conservatives and educated in Madrassas due to Pakistan's failing education system.

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that is excellent news.

clearly the primary obstacle in pakistan's path to not being a disastrous failed state is the glaring shortage of rural madrassah-educated conservatives.

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A dangerous time ahead for the world when uneducated idiots will outnumber educated ones.

Some disease, or plague should come and wipe out half of the world's population.

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Aside from the liberal/conservative malarky in this thread I think this is great. This isnt just a phenomenon limited to Pakistan or its local current affairs. Virtually everywhere that Muslims are, we are outnumbering others. Canada, France, parts of UK, maybe one day Israel are pretty striking examples. In these countries benefit is obvious. For our compatriots in our home countries, perhaps the emerging Muslim voter blocs can advocate looser immigration policies. Open borders!

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LOL... I know many POOR Muslims who are completely sane and completely peaceful. Its usually the EDUCATED ones who turn out to be terrorists. The poor are only fodder in this war.

This is an expression of your own snobbish and arrogant attitude towards the poor, that you assume they will all be brainless religious extremists... Many poor uneducated people have a very clear understanding of priorites in this world. You will be asstonished by their insight if you ever got of your high horse to meet them.

The rich on the other hand, being born with a silver spoon, tend to feel disillusioned and alienated, so they turn to extremism to fill the void.

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And thus the rub. So long as those new Muslims are sane Muslims, who believe in the secular principles of their adopted countries, not a problem.

This is what we’re referring to when we talk about Liberal and conservative. We simply dont want these sorts representing us.

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Sometimes I wonder why i bother. The issue of poverty being a source for extremists recruits is well documented in various books dealing with Terrorism. Be it the various books by Ahmed Rashid, Al Qaeda by Jason Burke, the 10th Parrallel or so many others on the the subject manner.

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the commonly repeated claim that madrassas are there to replace Pakistan’s failing schools esp in urban areas is incorrect. According to our last census we had about 100-200k students in madrassas, 16-17 million in govt schools and 6 million in private schools. Since the census is old, more recent data suggests between 0.8-3% of students go to madrassas, around 60% go to govt schools and 30% go to private schools.

source: http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~tzajonc/madrassas_cer.pdf

Poverty may be a recruitment tool for extremists. Not sure why only ‘traiterous’ liberal Muslims need to worry about that.

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Thats just scaremongering. I live in the country where these protests happened, and it is only right wing whackjobs (BNP/EDL) who like to pretend that groups like Islam4UK or Hizb ut Tehrir have much broad support amongst Muslims. They’re usually limited to 5 people with signs outside your jumma prayers ignored by people walking out. I doubt that any of those protests had more than a few dozen people at best on a good day.

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Who said only traitorous Liberals were the only ones to worry about it?

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great, so we're all concerned about the extremists wrt the population explosion, and agree that the madrassa claim was incorrect. nothing to disagree then.

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What terrible wish...

besides wipe out half the world the proportion of educated to uneducated will still be the same...

Pointless...!!!