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The Constitution of Bangladesh declares Islam as the state religion. Bangladesh is the fourth-largest Muslim-populated country. Muslims are the predominant community of the country and they form the majority of the population in all eight divisions of Bangladesh.
t. e. Islam is the largest and the state religion of the People's Republic of Bangladesh. [1][2] According to the 2022 census, Bangladesh had a population of about 150 million Muslims, or 91.04% [3] of its total population of 165 million. [4] Muslims of Bangladesh are predominant native Bengali Muslims. The majority of Bangladeshis are Sunni ...
From 1964 to 2013, around 11.3 million Hindus left Bangladesh due to religious persecution and discrimination, as stated by Dhaka university economist Abul Barkat. On average 632 Hindus left the country each day and 230,612 annually as reported by him.
25 kwi 2017 · Islam is the dominant religion in Bangladesh, and its adherents constitute 83.4% of the total population. The introduction of Islam in the Bengal region dates to as early as the 13th Century. Arab and Persian missionaries and merchants were responsible for the conversions to Islam.
27 maj 2021 · Despite this change, the analysis demonstrates that Bangladesh is prone to a syncretistic tradition where both religion and secularism function together historically. In Bengal (later Bangladesh), religious and non-religious traditions (indigenous and local practices) have integrated, which has built a unique cultural form.
ইসলাম বাংলাদেশের প্রধান ধর্ম । এ দেশের সর্বাধিক জনগণ ইসলাম ধর্মে বিশ্বাসী। বাংলাদেশে মুসলমান জনসংখ্যা প্রায় ১৪৮.৬ মিলিয়ন (১৪.৮৬ কোটি), যা বিশ্বের চতুর্থ বৃহত্তম মুসলমান জন-অধ্যুষিত দেশ (ইন্দোনেশিয়া, পাকিস্তান এবং ভারতের পরে)। ২০২২ সালের ডিজিটাল জনশুমারি অনুসারে, বাংলাদেশের মোট জনসংখ্যার প্রায় ৯১.০৪ শতাংশ মুসলমান। [১][২][৩][৪] ইতিহাস.
In 2022, Freedom House rated Bangladesh’s religious freedom as 2 out of 4, [31] noting that members of minority groups - including Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and Shiite and Ahmadiyya Muslims - continue to face harassment and violence, including mob violence against their houses of worship.