In the Middle East, Muslims are the majority population in many countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.
In South America, there is a small but growing Muslim population in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
Muslims are found all over the world today. The vast majority of the world's Muslims live in Asia and Africa. According to a report from the Pew Research Center, as of 2021, 62% of the world's Muslims live in the Asia-Pacific region, with the largest Muslim populations found in Indonesia, Pakistan, and India.
In Africa, Muslims make up a majority of the population in many countries, including Egypt, Nigeria, and Sudan.
In Europe, Muslims make up a significant minority population, with the largest Muslim populations in France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
In North America, there is a large Muslim population in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
In the Middle East, Muslims are the majority population in many countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, and Turkey.
In South America, there is a small but growing Muslim population in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile.
In Australia and New Zealand, there is a significant Muslim population, mostly from immigrant communities.
Overall, Muslims can be found in nearly every country in the world, and the Muslim population is expected to continue to grow in the coming decades.