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Islam is growing faster than any other religion, according to a study by the Pew Research Center. In fact, most of the world's major religious groups are expected to rise in absolute numbers by 2050, the research finds, with Islam set to overtake Christianity and become the world’s dominant religion by 2070.

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Size and projected growth of major religious groups, 2010-2050
Image: Pew Research Center
Those not affiliated with any religion, such as atheists and agnostics, will make up a declining share of the world’s total population by 2050, though their numbers are increasing in more secular nations such as France and the United States.

The increase in followers of major religions will be, in large part, due to fertility rates and the size of youth populations in less secular nations.

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Projected annual growth rate of country populations, 2010-2050
Image: Pew Research Center
In 2050, Christianity will still be the world’s largest religious group, with around a third of the world’s population adhering to its various denominations.

Islam is catching up quickly, though: Muslims make up the only major religious group projected to increase faster than the world’s population as a whole.

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Projected change in global population, 2010-2050
Image: Pew Research Center
One of the main factors driving the future growth of religions is where each group is geographically concentrated today.

Religions with many followers in developing countries – where birth rates are high, and infant mortality rates have in general been falling – are likely to grow quickly. As such, much of the worldwide growth of Islam and Christianity will take place in regions such as sub-Saharan Africa, where the population is expected to rise by 12% by 2050.

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Total fertility rate by religion, 2010-2050
Image: Pew Research Center
In contrast, the world’s religiously unaffiliated population is heavily concentrated in places with low fertility and ageing populations, such as North America, Europe, China and Japan.

The low birth rate in China and Japan will also see falling numbers of Buddhists, as a proportion of the world population, by 2050, although the absolute number will remain stable, at around 486 million.

Another important factor for the growth of religion is the current age distribution of each faith group.

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Age distribution of religious groups, 2010
Image: Pew Research Center
In 2010, 34% of the world’s Muslim population was under 15 years old, while 30% of Hindus and 27% of Christians were also under 15.

The large youth demographic is among the reasons why the number of Muslims is projected to grow faster than the world’s overall population. Hindus and Christians are expected to roughly keep pace with worldwide population growth, which is at 27%.

All the remaining groups have smaller-than-average youth populations, and many of them have disproportionately high numbers of followers over the age of 59. In 2010, 11% of the world’s population was at least 60, but 20% of followers of the Jewish faith were 60 or older.

The final factor that affects the growth of the world’s religions is when people convert to other faiths or become unaffiliated.

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Projected cumulative change due to religious switching, 2010-2050
Image: Pew Research Center
It must be noted that conversion patterns are complex and varied, so Pew has provided full details of its methodology and research, excluding conversion data.

Over the next 30 years Christianity is expected to experience the largest net losses from religious switching, with 106 million predicted to leave the faith and only about 40 million people entering it as converts.

Pew has pointed out, however, that the research was conducted with current population data and assumptions made about demographic trends. This means many factors could alter the trajectories predicted in the report. For example, if a large share of China’s population were to switch to Christianity, that shift could bolster Christianity’s current position as the world’s most populous religion.

Alternatively, if disaffiliation were to become common in countries with large Muslim populations, as it is now in some countries with large Christian populations such as the United Kingdom, the rise in the number of Muslims worldwide would be less dramatic.
 
With the NWO( new world order ) being established rapidly and the way IS act, the world would end tomorrow. But in the millenium only Christianity will be there, with the Jews being converted to Christianity.
 
Well actually quantity is overtaking quality nowadays so what's exciting to note? To me, I would prefer it to be the last in the row but quality followers.
 
With the NWO( new world order ) being established rapidly and the way IS act, the world would end tomorrow. But in the millenium only Christianity will be there, with the Jews being converted to Christianity.

Dr Holmes, who is converting the Jews to Christianity?
 
Provided the mad peoples fighting on name of Islam get some sanity else it would be difficult for world to see even 2070 forget about being in majority.
 
Dr Holmes, who is converting the Jews to Christianity?
If I am not wrong - agar main galat nahi hoon - the Holmes character was not doctor. His companion Watson was.

Sorry if you meant to say something else and I misunderstood.
 
I think world will be more happier without any religion....faith should be personal affair with no public show!
 
It makes sense since both Islam and Christianity will seem to dominate I mean just two of them have historically have been the dominant religions since they came to be and just the two of them together even today are massively higher in population than the every other religion combined.
I guess they are openly expansionist religions so they seem to be the most widespread and why there been most conflict and largest empires but I would prefer quality over quantity. Actually I admire the eastern religions because they tend to be very peaceful and keep their religion private and not be preachy (other than maybe some hare krishna types).

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2070 is a LONG way off. it is very difficult to predict that far off. I would presume a lot more people will be in the "atheist" or "agnostic" section by then.
 
2070 is a LONG way off. it is very difficult to predict that far off. I would presume a lot more people will be in the "atheist" or "agnostic" section by then.
by what i see, I'd be glad if any religion remain by that date
 
2070 is far away, let's not argue on what would happen after 5 decades, we have enough problems in 2016 to debate on.
 
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