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Most Religious Country In The World? Surprisingly, It's Not India
(MENAFN- AsiaNet News)
Religion is a matter of personal choice and belief. It often instills a sense of duty and teaches moral values, guiding people not just in faith but also in serving humanity. Every country has its own religious fabric.
A recent international survey asked people how religious they consider themselves. The study aimed to understand the role faith plays in their daily lives.
The US News & World Report survey gathered opinions from thousands of people globally. You might be surprised to learn that India didn't top the list. Instead, Saudi Arabia emerged as the world's most religious nation.
Saudi Arabia, with its population of 36 million, tops the list of the 10 most religious countries. Israel came in second, followed by Iran in third place. India secured the fourth position in this global ranking.
India is famous for its 'unity in diversity,' with people from many religions like Hinduism, Islam, Christianity, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism living together. Despite this, it did not rank first on the list of most religious countries.
The list of the top 10 most religious nations also includes the United Arab Emirates at fifth place, Egypt at sixth, and Qatar at seventh. Jordan, Turkey, and Oman ranked eighth, ninth, and tenth, respectively.
The World's Most Religious Country Revealed: Ever wondered which country is the most religious in the world? If you're thinking it's India, you're in for a surprise. So, which nation tops the list, and where does India actually stand?
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