The world's religious landscape has seen significant changes, with 84% of the population identifying with a religious group.
Christianity and Islam are the largest religions globally, followed by Buddhism, Hinduism, and Judaism.
Christianity is practiced by around 31% of the population, while Islam has a following of 25%. India hosts one of the largest Muslim populations, second only to Indonesia.
Judaism, while historically widespread, is concentrated in a few countries, primarily the United States and Israel.
Islam is projected to be the fastest-growing major religion, with its youthful demographic contributing to significant population growth by 2060.