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Pew Research CenterApril 2, 2015
Muslims

Age Distribution of Muslims by Region, 2010

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Muslims
Age Distribution, 2010
Projected Compound Annual Growth Rates for Muslims Between Five-Year Periods
Muslim Population Growth Compared With Overall Growth in Each Region, 2010 to 2050
Total Fertility Rates of Muslims, by Country
Projected Global Muslim Population, 2010-2050
Change in Regional Distribution of Muslims, 2010 vs. 2050
World Muslim Population by Region, 2010 and 2050
Projected Population Change in Countries With Largest Muslim Populations in 2010
10 Countries With the Largest Muslim Populations, 2010 and 2050
Total Fertility Rates of Muslims by Region, 2010-2015
Age Distribution of Muslims by Region, 2010
Projected Scenarios for Muslims With and Without Religious Switching, 2050
Projected Scenarios for Muslims With and Without Migration, 2050
Muslim Migration, 2010-2015

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