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Province or territory Muslims Percentage
 Canada 1,775,715 4.9%
 Ontario 942,990 6.7%
 Quebec 421,710 5.1%
 British Columbia 125,915 2.6%
 Alberta 202,535 4.8%
 Manitoba 14,345 1.2%
 Nova Scotia 2,910 0.3%
 Saskatchewan 1,905 0.2%
 New Brunswick 860 0.1%
 Newfoundland and Labrador 220 0.0%
 Prince Edward Island 185 0.1%
 Yukon 145 0.4%
 Northwest Territories 40 0.1%
 Nunavut 15 0.1%






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Country/Region Total Population Muslim Population Percentage in Country (%) Percentage of world (%) Sources
 Afghanistan 37,135,000 37,025,000 99.7 2.0 [1]
 Albania 2,402,113 1,217,362 50.7 0.1 [2]
 Algeria 44,178,884 43,737,096 99.0 2.7 [3]
 American Samoa 50,826 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [4]
 Andorra 85,708 2,228 2.6 < 0.1 [5][6]
 Angola 30,355,880 90,000 0.3 < 0.1 [7][8]
 Anguilla 17,422 < 1,000 0.6 < 0.1 [9]
 Antigua and Barbuda 95,882 < 1,000 0.3 < 0.1 [10]
 Argentina 44,694,198 400,000 0.9 < 1.0 [11][8]
 Armenia 3,038,217 1,038 0.03 < 0.1 [12]
 Aruba 116,576 < 1,000 0.4 < 0.1 [13][14]
 Australia 25,700,000 813,392 3.2 < 0.1 [15]
 Austria 8,935,800 745,600 8.3 < 0.1 [16]
 Azerbaijan 10,353,296 10,073,758 97.3 0.5 [17]
 Bahamas 332,634 < 1,000 0.1 < 0.1 [18]
 Bahrain 1,442,659 1,063,239 73.7 < 0.1 [19]
 Bangladesh 165,200,000 150,800,000 91.0 9.2 [20][21]
 Barbados 293,131 4,396 1.5 < 0.1 [22]
 Belarus 9,527,543 45,000 – 100,000 0.5 – 1.0 < 0.1 [23][24][25]
 Belgium 11,570,762 879,377 7.6 < 0.1 [26][27]
 Belize 385,854 < 1,000 0.2 < 0.1 [28][29]
 Benin 11,340,504 3,141,319 27.7 0.14 [30]
 Bermuda 71,176 < 1,000 1.0 < 0.1 [31]

 Bhutan

766,397 ≤ 2,000 0.2 < 0.1 [32][33]
 Bolivia 11,306,341 2,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [34][35]
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 3,849,891 1,955,084 50.7 0.1 [36]
 Botswana 2,249,104 8,996 0.4 < 0.1 [37][38]
 Brazil 210,000,000 35,167 – 1,500,000 0.02 – 0.7 < 0.1 [39][40]
 British Virgin Islands 35,802 < 1,000 1.2 < 0.1 [41][42]
 Brunei 462,721 379,894 82.1 < 0.1 [43]
 Bulgaria 7,057,504 861,015 13.4 < 0.1 [44][45]
 Burkina Faso 21,382,659 13,513,840 63.8 0.6 [46]
 Burundi 11,844,520 1,184,452 10.0 < 0.1 [47]
 Cambodia 15,552,211 311,044 2.0 < 0.1 [48]
 Cameroon 25,640,965 7,692,289 30.0 0.4 [49][50]
 Canada 36,328,480 1,775,715 4.9 0.1 [51][52]
 Cape Verde 568,373 11,367 2.0 < 0.1 [53][54]
 Cayman Islands 59,613 258 0.4 < 0.1 [55][56]
 Central African Republic 5,745,062 861,759 15.0 < 0.1 [57]
 Chad 15,833,116 9,183,207 58.0 0.4 [58][54]
 Chile 17,925,262 5,000 0.2 < 0.1 [59][60]
 China 1,390,000,000 6,255,000 – 50,000,000 0.45 – 3.0 0.4 – 2.8 [61][62][63][64][65]
Cocos (Keeling) IslandsCocos Islands 593 389 66.0 < 0.1 [66]
 Colombia 48,168,996 96,337 0.2 < 0.1 [67][68]
 Comoros 821,164 807,204 98.3 < 0.1 [69]
 DR Congo 85,281,024 12,792,153 10.0 0.1 [70][71]
 Cook Islands 9,038 15,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [72][73]
 Costa Rica 4,987,142 1500 < 0.1 < 0.1 [74]
 Ivory Coast 26,260,582 11,265,789 42.9 0.5 [75]
 Croatia 3,871,833 50,981 1.3 < 0.1 [76]
 Cuba 11,116,396 11,116 0.1 < 0.1 [77]
 Cyprus 1,100,000 275,000 25.3 < 0.1 [78]
 Czech Republic 10,686,269 10,000 – 20,000 0.1 – 0.2 < 0.1 [79][27]
 Denmark 5,809,502 313,713 5.4 < 0.1 [27][80]
 Djibouti 884,017 857,496 97.0 0.1 [81][82]
 Dominica 74,027 < 1,000 0.2 < 0.1 [83]
 Dominican Republic 10,298,756 3,000-4,000 <0.1 < 0.1 [84][85]
 Ecuador 16,498,502 3,000 0.1 < 0.1 [86][87]
 Egypt 95,000,000 85,000,000 – 90,000,000 90.0 – 94.7 4.9 [88][89]
 El Salvador 6,187,271 18,000 0.28 < 0.1 [90][91][92]
 Equatorial Guinea 797,457 79,745 10.0 < 0.1 [93]
 Eritrea 6,000,000 2,160,000 – 3,100,000 36.0 – 51.6 0.1 [94][95][96]
 Estonia 1,244,288 1,508 < 0.1 < 0.1 [97]
 Eswatini 300,000 6000 2.0 < 0.1 [98]
 Ethiopia 110,871,031 34,702,632 31.3 1.8 [99]
 Fiji 926,276 58,355 6.3 < 0.1 [100]
 Falkland Islands 3,198 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [101]
 Finland 5,608,000 140,000 2.5 < 0.1 [102][103]
 France 67,000,000 6,700,000 10.0 0.3 [27][104]
 Faroe Islands 51,018 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [105]
 French Guiana 281,612 2,400 0.9 < 0.1 [citation needed]
 French Polynesia 290,373 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [106]
 Micronesia 103,643 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [107]
 Greece 10,761,523 215,230 – 313,406 2.0 – 3.7 < 0.1 [108][27]
 Greenland 57,691 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [109]
 Grenada 112,207 < 1,000 0.3 < 0.1 [110]
 Guadeloupe 402,119 2,000 0.4 < 0.1 [citation needed]
 Guam 167,772 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [111]
 Guatemala 16,581,273 1,200 < 0.1 < 0.1 [112][113]
 Guinea 11,855,411 10,563,171 89.1 0.5 [114]
 Guinea-Bissau 1,976,187 911,023 46.1 < 0.1 [115]
 Guyana 740,685 55,000 7.3 < 0.1 [116]
 Haiti 10,788,440 5,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [117][118]
 Honduras 9,182,766 30,000 0.3 < 0.1 [119]
 Hong Kong 7,213,338 295,746 4.1 < 0.1 [120][121]
 Hungary 9,825,704 40,000 – 60,000 0.4 – 0.6 < 0.1 [27][122][123]
 Iceland 343,518 < 1,000 0.2 < 0.1 [124][125]
 India 1,370,000,000 200,000,000 14.6 10.9 [126]
 Indonesia 279,000,000 242,700,000 87.0 – 87.7 11.7 [127]
 Iran 85,961,000 85,700,000 99.8 4.6 [128]
 Iraq 40,462,701 38,439,566 – 39,653,447 95.0 – 98.0 1.9 [129]
 Ireland 5,068,050 70,952 1.4 < 0.1 [130][27]
 Isle of Man 89,407 < 1,000 0.2 < 0.1 [131]
 Israel 8,424,904 1,516,482 18.0 0.1 [132][133]
 Italy 62,246,674 2,987,840 4.8 0.1 [134][27]
 Jamaica 2,812,090 5,624 0.2 < 0.1 [135][136]
 Japan 126,000,000 185,000 0.1 < 0.1 [137][138]
 Jordan 10,458,413 10,165,577 97.2 0.4 [139]
 Kazakhstan 18,744,548 13,158,672 70.2 0.5 [140]
 Kenya 48,397,527 5,500,000 11.2 0.2 [141]
 Kiribati 109,367 < 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [142]
 Kosovo 1,585,566 1,482,276 93.5 0.1 [143]
 Kuwait 2,916,467 2,175,684 74.6 0.2 [144]
 Kyrgyzstan 6,500,000 5,200,000 – 5,850,000 80.0 – 90.0 0.3 [145][146]
 Laos 7,234,171 1,000 < 0.1 < 0.1 [147][148]
 Latvia 1,923,559 2,000 0.1 – 0.2 < 0.1 [149][150]
 Lebanon 5,261,372 3,567,211 67.8 0.2 [151]
 Lesotho 1,962,461 3,000 0.1 < 0.1 [152]
 Liberia 4,809,768 961,953 20.0 < 0.1 [153][154]
 Libya 6,754,507 6,551,871 97.0 0.4 [155][156]
 Liechtenstein 38,000 2,050 5.4 < 0.1 [157]
 Lithuania 2,793,284 3,000 0.1 < 0.1 [158][159]
 Luxembourg 640,000 15,000 2.3 < 0.1 [160][161]
 Macau 606,340 < 1,000 0.1 < 0.1 [162][163]
 Madagascar 25,683,610 2,568,361 10.0 < 0.1 [164][165]
 Malawi 19,842,560 3,968,512 20.0 0.1 [166][167]
 Malaysia 32,730,000 20,063,500 63.5 1.1 [168][169]
 Maldives 374,775 374,775 100.0 < 0.1 [170]
 Mali 18,429,893 17,508,398 95.0 0.8 [171]
 Fiji 884,887 50,925 6.3 < 0.1 [172][173]
 Finland 5,608,000 140,000 2.5 < 0.1 [174][175]
 France 67,000,000 6,700,000 10.0 0.3 [27][176]
 French Guiana 281,612 2,400 0.9 < 0.1 [citation needed]
 French Polynesia 290,373 500 < 0.1 0.1 [177]
 Gabon 2,119,036 211,903 10.0 < 0.1 [178][179]
 Gambia 2,413,403 2,283,080 96.4 0.1 [180]
 Georgia 4,926,087 527,091 10.7 < 0.1 [181]
 Germany 83,100,000 5,300,000 – 5,600,000 6.4 – 6.7 0.2 [182][183][184]
 Ghana 32,372,889 6,442,205 19.9 0.2 [185][54][186]
 Gibraltar 29,461 1,150 4.0 < 0.1 [187][188]
 Zimbabwe 14,000,000 100,000 0.7 < 0.1 [189]

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