Muslim Population By District
| District | Percentage (%) |
|---|---|
| Barguna | 91.01% |
| Barisal | 86.19% |
| Bhola | 93.42% |
| Jhalokati | 87.31% |
| Patuakhali | 91.45% |
| Pirojpur | 79.01% |
| Dhaka | 92.00% |
| Faridpur | 88.00% |
| Gazipur | 91.90% |
| Gopalganj | 63.51% |
| Jamalpur | 97.74% |
| Kishoreganj | 92.10% |
| Madaripur | 85.67% |
| Manikganj | 87.00% |
| Munsiganj | 90.78% |
| Mymensingh | 94.73% |
| Narayanganj | 92.59% |
| Narsingdi | 93.28% |
| Netrakona | 83.00% |
| Rajbari | 86.73% |
| Shariatpur | 95.54% |
| Sherpur | 95.00% |
| Tangail | 91.52% |
| Chandpur | 92.55% |
| Chittagong | 83.92% |
| Comilla | 93.85% |
| Cox's Bazar | 92.13% |
| Feni | 92.80% |
| Lakshmipur | 95.31% |
| Noahkhali | 93.41% |
| Brahmanbaria | 90.73% |
| Bagerhat | 77.45% |
| Chuadanga | 96.73% |
| Jessore | 85.50% |
| Jhenaidah | 88.07% |
| Khulna | 73.39% |
| Kushtia | 95.72% |
| Magura | 77.89% |
| Meherpur | 97.50% |
| Narail | 75.56% |
| Satkhira | 78.08% |
| Bogra | 91.00% |
| Joypurhat | 88.18% |
| Naogaon | 84.51% |
| Natore | 90.47% |
| Chapinwabganj | 94.27% |
| Pabna | 95.12% |
| Rajshahi | 93.00% |
| Sirajganj | 92.00% |
| Dinajpur | 76.65% |
| Kurigram | 91.65% |
| Lalmonirhat | 83.20% |
| Nilphamari | 82.64% |
| Panchagarh | 81.79% |
| Rangpur | 89.60% |
| Thakurgaon | 74.97% |
| Habiganj | 80.23% |
| Maulvibajar | 70.59% |
| Sunamganj | 83.62% |
| Sylhet | 92.57% |
| Khagrachari | 53.45% |
| Bandarban | 47.62% |
| Rangamati | 39.28% |
| Bangladesh | 89.40% |
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