short readsMar 28, 2024 5 facts about Muslims and Christians in Indonesia Indonesia is about 87% Muslim and 11% Christian. Roughly 242 million Muslims and 29 million Christians live in Indonesia.
short readsApr 2, 2024 How U.S. Muslims are experiencing the Israel-Hamas war Seven-in-ten Muslim Americans say they think discrimination against Muslims has risen in the United States since the Israel-Hamas war began.
short readsNov 20, 2023 How people in South and Southeast Asia view religious diversity and pluralism Nearly all adults in the six countries surveyed say diversity has either a positive or a neutral impact on their country.
short readsSep 12, 2023 5 facts about religion in South and Southeast Asia Most people in all six South and Southeast Asian countries surveyed say they believe in God or unseen beings.
short readsSep 26, 2023 Israelis have grown more skeptical of a two-state solution Only 35% of Israelis believe that Israel and an independent Palestine can coexist peacefully, down from 44% in 2017.
short readsApr 5, 2024 How common is religious fasting in the United States? In the United States, 21% of adults overall say they fast for certain periods during holy times.
short readsSep 15, 2023 Buddhists in South and Southeast Asia generally approve of foreign tourists visiting Buddhist sites Majorities of Buddhists in these countries also say it is appropriate for non-Buddhist tourists to participate in Buddhist practices.
short readsOct 6, 2023 In Singapore, religious diversity and tolerance go hand in hand Overall, 56% of Singaporean adults say that having people of different religions, ethnic groups and cultures makes the country a better place to live.
short readsJan 27, 2023 Religiously unaffiliated people face harassment in a growing number of countries Religiously unaffiliated people were harassed by governments, private groups or both in 27 countries in 2020.
short readsMar 17, 2023 Anti-Jewish harassment occurred in 94 countries in 2020, up from earlier years Incidents against Jewish people in 2020 ranged from verbal and physical assaults to vandalism of cemeteries and scapegoating for the pandemic.