The notion of Islam being the fastest growing religion in the West has not been entirely demonstrated. In fact it depends of what type of numbers and context is used when examining the growth of the religion. Some data points out that in the United States the Muslim population grew about 130% between 1990 and 2008, this after including individuals born within the religion of Islam or those converting to it.
Other analysis of the topic focuses in the number of Muslims born in Europe, where their growth rate average is 1.8 % on a year per year basis. A good idea would be, perhaps, to explore a study completed by the Pew Research Center which puts all these numbers in a global context. The link is here: pewforum.org/Mapping-the-Global-Muslim-P... Enjoy the reading!
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