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Pakistan's Hindu Population Growth Faster Than National Average

Do you mean about this census?
I was aware of the percentages, but thanks for the information on the other religious groups. I just thought there would be one indicating the absolute numbers. I remember you mentioned the absolute numbers increasing a bit for the Hindu population. But, maybe it's just my selective memory.
 
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Do you mean about this census?

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@SHK was talking about some stats regarding fertility rate. Religion-wise difference in fertility rate is an interesting phenomenon because what primarily matters here is the demography. Religion, at the end of the day is a put-on thing and should not have anything to do with TFR under any usual circumstances. Hence it caught my attention.

The one that you have shared is religion-wise population I believe. Well, I must say, even that looks alarming. A drop of straight 5 (percentage points I believe) in less than 30 years!!
 
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@SHK was talking about some stats regarding fertility rate. Religion-wise difference in fertility rate is an interesting phenomenon because what primarily matters here is the demography. Religion, at the end of the day is a put-on thing and should not have anything to do with TFR under any usual circumstances. Hence it caught my attention.

The one that you have shared is religion-wise population I believe. Well, I must say, even that looks alarming. A drop of straight 5 (percentage points I believe) in less than 30 years!!

Based on the above graph:

1974 census shows BD population 70.88 million. Hindus were 13.5%. That makes their population 9.6 million
2011 census shows BD population 153 million. Hindus were 8.5%. That makes their population 13 million.

So in 37 years they grew 3.4 million in number or around 1.3-1.4 times.


1974 census shows BD population 70.88 million. Muslims were 85.4%. That makes their population 60.5 million
2011 census shows BD population 153 million. Muslims were 90.4%. That makes their population 138 million.

So in 37 years they grew 77.8 million in number or around 2.2-2.3 times

Keeping in mind Hindus converted to Islam and migrated to WB. Also their fertility rate is less both in WB and BD.

somebody just copy pasted christian percentage.. lolz they never changed.

Christian population may be more than this. I saw many Hindus go to both places.

I was aware of the percentages, but thanks for the information on the other religious groups. I just thought there would be one indicating the absolute numbers. I remember you mentioned the absolute numbers increasing a bit for the Hindu population. But, maybe it's just my selective memory.

It has increased. But my estimation may vary based on different data.
 
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Keeping in mind Hindus converted to Islam and migrated to WB. Also their fertility rate is less both in WB and BD.

This is what I'm interested in. How exactly are we drawing the conclusion that fertility rate for a particular religious community in a particular region is less in comparison to the other ? Once that is established, probably we can try to find out the reason why ?
 
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So by 1947 Hindu population was probably 13% in Pakistan.
 
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This is what I'm interested in. How exactly are we drawing the conclusion that fertility rate for a particular religious community in a particular region is less in comparison to the other ? Once that is established, probably we can try to find out the reason why ?
Hindus of Bangladesh are just doing better on an economic and financial level than Muslim Bangladeshis.
 
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Many Hindus in Pakistan simply declared themselves to be Muslims in census as many Muslims do in India. Now they feel safe to delare their religion also the religion based election in Pakistan give them more clout. Some of the Hindus in Pakistan are refugees from Afghanistan that have settled in Pakistan. The district of Tharparkar was 80% Hindu in 1947 but after 1965 and 1971 wars when India occupied parts of the district Hindus migrated to India and now the district is 80% Muslim.
 
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Hindus of Bangladesh are just doing better on an economic and financial level than Muslim Bangladeshis.
Ohh man!! I give up!! The specific question that I asked is what suggests there is a different fertility rate for a different religious community, which is usually governed by demography. Anyways, I have lost interest already, drop it.
 
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Lure of greener pastures? [HASHTAG]#Pakistani[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#Hindu[/HASHTAG] doctor who fled to [HASHTAG]#India[/HASHTAG] sells shoes in Ahmedabad

Pakistan trained doctor sells shoes in Ahmedabad - The Times of India … via @TOIAhmedabad

"In Pakistan, patients used to treat us like gods. Here we are forced to beg for jobs to stay alive," says Dr Jayram Lohana, 46, who used to earn Rs 1 lakh a month in Sindh before he came to India in 2012. In Ahmedabad, he works at his cousin's mobile store right next to the airport. "We escaped terrorists and found safety here, but nobody is willing to help us put our lives back on track," he says....As per the rules, Pakistanis can apply for Indian citizenship after staying here for seven years. The process takes another two to three years and then one encounters the red tape at MCI. Dr Girdharilal Sinchani, 42, knows it all too well. He did his MBBS from Karachi in 1997 and came to India in 2001. He got citizenship in February 2014 but has been waiting for MCI approval for the past 14 months. "We came here hoping for a better life, but while there is safety, we can't get jobs or buy property to live or do business."
 
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Lure of greener pastures? [HASHTAG]#Pakistani[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#Hindu[/HASHTAG] doctor who fled to [HASHTAG]#India[/HASHTAG] sells shoes in Ahmedabad

Pakistan trained doctor sells shoes in Ahmedabad - The Times of India … via @TOIAhmedabad

"In Pakistan, patients used to treat us like gods. Here we are forced to beg for jobs to stay alive," says Dr Jayram Lohana, 46, who used to earn Rs 1 lakh a month in Sindh before he came to India in 2012. In Ahmedabad, he works at his cousin's mobile store right next to the airport. "We escaped terrorists and found safety here, but nobody is willing to help us put our lives back on track," he says....As per the rules, Pakistanis can apply for Indian citizenship after staying here for seven years. The process takes another two to three years and then one encounters the red tape at MCI. Dr Girdharilal Sinchani, 42, knows it all too well. He did his MBBS from Karachi in 1997 and came to India in 2001. He got citizenship in February 2014 but has been waiting for MCI approval for the past 14 months. "We came here hoping for a better life, but while there is safety, we can't get jobs or buy property to live or do business."
Super relevant post. But I agree, citizenship rules for persecuted Pakistani Hindus need to be relaxed.

Haq's Musings: Pakistani Hindu Population Among Fastest Growing in the World

Contrary to the sensational media headlines about declining Hindu population in Pakistan, the fact is that Hindu birth rate is significantly higher than the country's national average. Although Hindus make up only 1.9% of Pakistan's population, it is among the worlds fastest growing Hindu communities today, growing faster than the Hindu populations in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Indonesia.



Hindu Population in West Pakistan Source: Census Data

`Pakistan Census data. For 1931 and 1941, the figures are for West Pakistan in undivided India. For 1951 and 1961, the figures are for West Pakistan in undivided Pakistan. Data for 1971 could not be accessed.
Hindu population of the areas that now constitute Pakistan was 15% in 1931 India Census. It declined to 14% in 1941 India Census. Then first Pakistan Census in 1951 showed it was 1.3% after the massive cross-border migration of both Hindus and Muslims in 1947. Since 1951, the Hindu population of what is now Pakistan has grown from 1.3% to 1.9% now.

Top Countries With Hindu Populations Source: Pew Research Center

Fastest Growing Religions By Countries

Sindhi Hindu Woman





Hindu fertility rate (TFR) of 3.2 children per woman in Pakistan is much higher than nationalfertility rate of 2.86. With 3.33 million Hindus, Pakistan is currently home to the world's 5th largest Hindu population. By 2050, Pakistan will rank 4th with 5.6 million Hindus, surpassing Indonesia which is currently ranked 4th largest Hindu country, according to Pew Research.

While it is true that some Pakistani Hindus have been targets of religious bigotry and intolerance by some in the majority Muslim community, there are also many many examples of mutual tolerance and respect between Hindus and Muslims in the country. In the city of Mithi in Sindh's Tharparkar district, for example, Muslims do not slaughter cows out of respect for their fellow citizens of Hindu faith, and Hindus, out of respect for Muslim rites do not have marriage celebrations during the month of Muharram. Hassan Raza, a student journalist, quoted a resident of a village near Mithi as saying:

"In our village, Hindus and Muslims have been living together for decades and there has not been a single day, when I have seen a religious conflict. No loud speaker is used for Azaan at the time when Hindus are worshiping in their temple, and no bells are rung when it is time for namaz. Nobody eats in public when it is Ramazan and Holi is played by every member of the village."
Another example is Rohiri in Sindh where a visiting Canadian-Indian Hindu diplomatsaw a thriving Hindu community. Here's an except of how he describes his visit to Rohiri:

"One of the most interesting elements of the trip was visiting my father’s town, Rohiri, his birthplace. I found there was still a sizeable Hindu community there. That totally took me by surprise. We still think there was a massive religious cleansing in Pakistan and there were no Hindus left. Then I came across this family of shopkeepers who said, “Don’t worry about anything. Stay with us.” They gave me lunch and dinner and put me on the night train to Lahore. Talking to this family in the neighbourhood where my father grew up and was married was fascinating. The question that came to mind was why did my father’s family leave Pakistan and why are these people still here? Official figures suggest 14 million people were displaced after partition and that half a million to a million people were killed. And yet 60 years later these Hindu people in Rohiri are still there. They felt connected to the place where they were born. In the three towns I passed through I kept meeting Hindus — traders, professionals. Their numbers were small, 300 or 400 families in each of these towns. They have their own places of worship. I dared to ask: “Are you happy here?” and they said, “Yes, this is the land where we were born.”"

Pakistani Fashion Designer Deepak Perwani in Karachi
A successful Karachi-based Hindu Pakistani fashion designer Deepak Perwani said the following while talking to Indian mediain 2012:

"People keep asking me, 'Oh you guys didn't migrate?', 'How are you treated there?' and so on. The questions show a lack of awareness." Perwani is part of Karachi's flourishing Hindu community, which is small but visible and influential even today. One lakh of Karachi's 1.3 crore population is Hindu.
As Perwani puts it, a lot of what people say about Pakistani Hindus shows "a lack of awareness".

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Haq's Musings: Pakistani Hindu Population Among Fastest Growing in the World
Wow. I am considering migrating to Pakistan. It seems to be a very Hindu friendly country.
 
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Super relevant post. But I agree, citizenship rules for persecuted Pakistani Hindus need to be relaxed.


Wow. I am considering migrating to Pakistan. It seems to be a very Hindu friendly country.

These persecuted Hindus can wait for their turn. Laws should not be relaxed for few individuals.
 
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Soon all hindus shall come back to India. Pakistan shall be a zero Hindu state soon.
 
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