A comprehensive public opinion poll carried across the Arab world reveals an increasing number of Arabs are becoming less religious.
The survey was carried out by the research network, Arab Barometer. The project interviewed 25,407 people face-to-face in 10 countries and the Palestinian territories. The Arab Barometer is a research network based at Princeton University.
Since 2013, the number of people across the region identifying as “not religious” has increased from 8% to 13%. The growth is most surpassing in the under the 30s, among whom 18% classify as not religious, according to the research.
According to the graph, Tunisians rank at the top of the list, followed by Libyans, Algerians, Lebanese, Moroccans, Egyptians, Sudanese, Palestinians, Jordanians, Iraqis and Yemenis rank last.
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