Islam in Bangladesh - Muslim Population By District

Muslim Population By District

Muslim Population across Bangladesh according to 2001 census
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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