Muslim State Population Table
State Muslim Population (in 1,000s)
California 1,000
New York 800
Illinois 420
New Jersey 200
Indiana 180
Michigan 170
Virginia 150
Texas 140
Ohio 130
Maryland 70
Muslim State Population Table
State Muslim Population (in 1,000s)
California 1,000
New York 800
Illinois 420
New Jersey 200
Indiana 180
Michigan 170
Virginia 150
Texas 140
Ohio 130
Maryland 70
probable either cali or detroit or dearborn michigan ( i goo there all the time and arab muslims EVERYTWHERE...p.s. i wish i lived there.. i live 3 hours away from there tho...)
Muslim State Population Table
State Muslim Population (in 1,000s)
California 1,000
New York 800
Illinois 420
New Jersey 200
Indiana 180
Michigan 170
Virginia 150
Texas 140
Ohio 130
Maryland 70
this is obsolete.. the table is from 1992...not to mention two years preceeding it these were the stats
State
Population In 1990
Muslim Population
Muslims as a Percentage
ABOUT: Although the number of Muslims in the United States is now large and growing, it is difficult to know how large and at what rate the population is increasing, since there are no official statistics on religious identification. Published estimates of the Muslim population in the United States produced a mean figure of slightly less than 5 million as of the mid-1990s, but the bases of the estimates varied widely in terms of the data used and the assumptions made. In this research we have defined the Muslim population largely in ethnic terms, using data from Census 2000 and the 1990 Census on ancestry, language and place of birth to estimate the Muslim population that is largely of non-US origin (although including children of immigrants). Most estimates of the Muslim population vary especially on the number of African-Americans who are Muslim. We have used a range of surveys that provide data crosstabulating race and religion in order to generate low, medium, and high estimates of the percentage of the Muslim population in the U.S. that is African-American.
This project builds on a pilot project done in the 1990s in San Diego County, which was funded by a grant from Dar al Islam, a private foundation in New Mexico. In turn, that project was inspired by the following publication: John R. Weeks, "The Demography of Islamic Nations," Population Bulletin (Population Reference Bureau), 43(4), December, 1988.
...lol... i hate ohio... im sure there is more muslims in ohio tho.. i see tons.. i is from ohio...typing from ohio rite now..lol
lol ummsara...lucky
you are from ohio? that is interesting, weren't you the person who asked me about Macy's before? i think there might be Macys in major cities in ohio like cleveland...
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