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Pew Research: Fewer Pray in Islamic Republic of Pakistan Than in India, Iran

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Pew Religious Landscape Study has revealed that 67% of the people in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan pray daily. This figure of 67% in Pakistan is lower than neighboring India's 75%, Iran's 87% and Afghanistan's 97%. Other Muslim majority nations surveyed include Nigeria (95%), Indonesia (84%), Egypt (72%) and Turkey (60%). Oil-rich Arabian Gulf nations were not included in the
survey. The Pew study found an inverse relationship between daily prayer levels and incomes. Countries such as the United States and Vietnam are outliers.


Daily Prayer Map: Source: Pew Research

The Pew survey shows that the level of daily prayer is the lowest in rich countries and highest in the poor nations. United States is an outlier rich nation with 55% of Americans saying they pray daily. The survey did not include wealthy Muslim nations in the Arabian Peninsula, such as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, which might be expected to have high levels of prayer.



Level of Daily Prayer Inversely Proportional to Income. Source: Pew Research

Here's what the report says about daily prayer rich nations:

"This May 2 is the National Day of Prayer in the United States, a day Congress set aside in 1952 for Americans to turn “to God in prayer and meditation at churches, in groups and as individuals.” But many Americans pray every day – not just on the Day of Prayer. Indeed, out of 102 countries examined for frequency of prayer by Pew Research Center, the U.S. is unique in that it has both a high level of wealth ($56,000 per-capita gross domestic product in 2015) and a high level of daily prayer among its population (55% according to the 2014 U.S. Religious Landscape Study). In every other wealthy country surveyed – that is, those with a per-capita GDP over $30,000 – fewer than 40% of adults say they pray every day. For example, in Japan, where per-capita GDP is about $38,000, roughly a third (33%) pray daily. In Norway, where per-capita GDP is about $68,000, fewer than one-in-five adults (18%) do. (It’s worth noting that the surveys did not include wealthy countries in the Arabian Peninsula, such as Qatar and the United Arab Emirates, which might be expected to have high levels of prayer.)"

Here's an excerpt of the report on poor nations:

"At the other end of the economic spectrum, countries with less wealth tend to have higher rates of prayer. In fact, every country where at least 70% of adults say that they pray each day has a per-capita GDP under $20,000. For example, in Egypt, where 72% say they pray every day, per-capita GDP is about $11,000. And in Afghanistan, where 96% of adults say they pray every day, the per-capita GDP is about $2,000."

There as exceptions to the norm about higher daily prayer in poor countries, according to the report: "That said, not every country with low wealth has a high level of daily prayer. In Vietnam and Bulgaria – where per-capita GDPs are $6,000 and $19,000, respectively – the shares of adults who say they pray daily are 14% and 15%. (Among all 102 countries examined, the national average share of people who say they pray daily is 49%.)"


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How do they get these figures?

I sense some made up bullshit in this.

Ask anyone in Pakistan and most will lie about praying daily even if they don't pray.

67% is too low a figure for Pakistan whereas 55% of US?

LOL a big LOL
 
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Can I Ask What This Study Proves????:what::what:
Kai loog sirf naam kai Muslmaan hain.

How do they get these figures?

I sense some made up bullshit in this.

Ask anyone in Pakistan and most will lie about praying daily even if they don't pray.

67% is too low a figure for Pakistan whereas 55% of US?

LOL a big LOL
67% is very high.Real figure is around 30%.
 
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This study proves how slowly their palns are working and we muslims getting far away from religion it gives them more chance to invade easily.
 
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People don’t pray as much as they used to do, and that’s a fact.

I used to think this too, but after reading and listening to a lot of history, I think the number of "Good Muslims" and "Bad Muslims" has always been about the same.
It's just that we have rose colour glasses when we look at the past.

We think that old Muslims were really good and pious but then you have to remember that Hera mandi was a thing, so was drinking alchohol, and it has always been equally easy to not pray today as it was 500 years ago.
 
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Is that your opinion or based on facts?
I have travelled to the length and breadth of Pakistan and have deduced that through my observation.
If you would go into Mosque, on a normal day prayer there are hardly more then 30 peoples on average,while in same Mosque on a Friday prayer you won't get place to pray.That is applicable for both small and Grand Mosques.
The place where currently i am staying a Masjid near by has capacity of about 600 people on a normal day there are hardly more then 30-40 people on average,while in same Masjid you won't get place to pray if you are not there before 20 min from starting time.
 
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I have travelled to the length and breadth of Pakistan and have deduced that through my observation.
If you would go into Mosque, on a normal day prayer there are hardly more then 30 peoples on average,while in same Mosque on a Friday prayer you won't get place to pray.That is applicable for both small and Grand Mosques.
The place where currently i am staying a Masjid near by has capacity of about 600 people on a normal day there are hardly more then 30-40 people on average,while in same Masjid you won't get place to pray if you are not there before 20 min from starting time.

Most Muslim pray at home/office for daily prayer, only few go to the mosque, but if the mosque is near office building there will be quite many as well (Indonesia experience). I believe there are place to pray (Musholla) in any Pakistan office building.
 
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Most Muslim pray at home/office for daily prayer, only few go to the mosque, but if the mosque is near office building there will be quite many as well (Indonesia experience). I believe there are place to pray (Musholla) in any Pakistan office building.
It still is not 67%.Muslims have stopped guarding their prayers.
 
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Can I Ask What This Study Proves????:what::what:

As you become richer you stop believe in fairy tales because you have more confidence in your control over your life.

BTW the US situation is explained by the lack of free healthcare. The uncertainty that creates is why they cling to religion.
 
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