
Islam in the United States - Wikipedia
Islam is the third-largest religion in the United States (1.34%) after Christianity (67%) and Judaism (2.4%). [2] . The 2020 United States Religion Census estimates that there are about 4,453,908 Muslim Americans of all ages living in the United States in 2020, making up 1.34% of the total U.S. population. [1] .
Muslim Population by State 2025 - World Population Review
Islam is the third-largest religion in the United States after Christianity and Judaism. There are a total of 3.45 million Muslims in the United States, according to a 2017 study, comprising about 1.1% of the total US population.
7 Largest Muslim Population In The US
Jan 19, 2023 · Muslim Americans are primarily South Asian, followed by Arab, African, and Southeast Asian. American-born Muslims and converts to Islam are also expanding. The U.S. Muslim population is equally dispersed, with substantial groups in New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. In addition, rural and smaller cities have large Muslim populations.
American Muslims 2025: A Brief Profile - Justice For All
Jan 27, 2025 · American Muslims are younger than all other communities: 26 percent of Muslims are between the ages of 18 and 24, compared with two percent to 12 percent of other groups surveyed. 3 Muslims are the country’s most ethnically diverse faith community.
A new estimate of U.S. Muslim population - Pew Research Center
Jan 3, 2018 · Still, based on our own survey and demographic research, as well as outside sources, Pew Research Center estimates that there were about 3.45 million Muslims of all ages living in the U.S. in 2017, and that Muslims made up about 1.1% of the total U.S. population.
Islam in the Americas - Wikipedia
Islam in the Americas is a minority religion in all of the countries and territories of the Americas. Approximately 1% of North America population are Muslims, and 0.1% of Latin America and Caribbean population are Muslims. [1]
The US city run by Muslim Americans - BBC
Nov 16, 2021 · By 2040, Muslims are projected to become the second largest religious group in the US, after Christians. Despite their growing presence, Muslims in America have often been subjected to prejudice...
Views of Muslims in the U.S., 20 years after 9/11 - Pew Research Center
Sep 1, 2021 · In these surveys, Muslims were consistently ranked among the coolest, along with atheists. Over the last 20 years, the American public has been divided on whether Islam is more likely than other religions to encourage violence, and a …
1. Demographic portrait of Muslim Americans - Pew Research Center
Jul 26, 2017 · Nearly six-in-ten U.S. Muslims adults (58%) are first-generation Americans, having been born in another country. An additional 18% are second-generation Americans – people who were born in the U.S. and who have at least one parent who was an immigrant.
Muslims in America: A forgotten history - Al Jazeera
Feb 10, 2021 · Among the 400,000 Africans who spent their lives enslaved in the United States, tens of thousands were Muslims. Though they were a minority among the enslaved population, Muslims were...