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From Majority to Margin? Hindu numbers fall as Islam population soars — What Pew Report reveals

A Pew Research report reveals a global religious shift- Islam is rising rapidly, while Hinduism sees a quiet decline. India, at the heart of this change, faces tough questions as numbers defy old narratives

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According to a startling report by the Pew Research Centre, a silent yet seismic shift is reshaping the world’s religious demographics — and India stands right at the epicentre. While political narratives continue to echo the concerns of minority rights, the data tells a different story: Islam is the fastest-growing religion globally, while Hinduism is quietly receding, even in its historical homeland.

Islam grew by 21 per cent globally in just a decade

From 170 crore (1.7 billion) in 2010 to 200 crore (2 billion) in 2020, the Muslim population surged by 21 per cent — making it the fastest-growing religion in the world. Every fourth person on Earth is now a Islam.

In contrast, Hinduism’s global share declined from 15 per cent to 14.9 per cent, despite having strong roots in India and Nepal and a growing diaspora in the West. The numbers speak louder than the silence that surrounds this shift.

India added 3.56 crore Muslims between 2010–2020

India alone accounted for a significant portion of this growth — adding 3.56 crore Muslims in a single decade. The Muslim share of India’s population rose from 14.3 per cent to 15.2 per cent, pushing the country toward a historic demographic milestone.

By 2050, India is projected to have the largest Muslim population in the world, surpassing even Indonesia. And yet, under Indian law, Muslims will still be categorized as a “minority”, entitled to special constitutional protections and benefits.

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Hindu population begins declining in India

Meanwhile, the Hindu share of India’s population declined from 80 per cent to 79.8 per cent. On paper, this may seem like a marginal dip, but in a nation of 1.4 billion, it signifies the beginning of a larger demographic shift.

Despite being the “majority,” Hindus receive no policy protection, no minority-specific welfare schemes, and increasingly, shrinking representation and cultural space.

Minority Tag: Time for a rethink?

The term “minority” is increasingly becoming statistical fiction. With rising numbers, growing political influence, and substantial policy advantages, can communities with tens of crores of adherents still be called minorities?

More importantly, should benefits meant for marginalised groups be based on outdated definitions, or should they evolve with changing realities?

Appeasement disguised as secularism?

From scholarships to special laws and political tokenism, the current secular framework has repeatedly favoured one community, while Hindus — the silent majority — are left with no institutional backing.
This unchecked demographic change, combined with targeted appeasement, could have long-term socio-political consequences. The narrative of “majority privilege” is increasingly being challenged by the data.

Why the Silence? Where is the Debate?

Despite the scale of the shift, mainstream media, academic circles, and political discourse remain conspicuously silent. There are no headlines, no panel debates, and certainly no policy reviews on these demographic developments. Instead, the national conversation is stuck in an outdated framework where rising numbers are ignored, and genuine concerns are dismissed as majoritarianism.

 

Topics: Pew ResearchHindu DeclineIslam GrowthIndia Population TrendsReligious DemographicsMinority Politics
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