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Pew Research: Morocco Tops MENA in Religiosity, but Indonesia Leads Globally

21 Aug 2024: A recent Pew Research Centre report has placed Morocco among the most religious countries globally, with 90 percent of Moroccans prioritising religion in their lives and over 70 percent engaging in daily prayer.

According to Middle East Monitor, the findings, published earlier this month and based on surveys conducted across 102 countries between 2008 and 2023, reveal the strong religious commitment within the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Morocco leads the region in the importance of religion, followed closely by Palestine, Jordan and Iraq. However, in terms of daily prayer, Morocco ranks fourth in the region, the report said.

Outside MENA, Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country records the highest religious adherence, with 98 percent of its population prioritising religion and 95 percent praying daily, followed by Senegal and Pakistan.

These findings are consistent with a previous survey by Statista, which also noted Morocco’s high levels of religiosity.

The report indicates that regions with the highest religiosity tend to be in sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and the MENA, while Europe and East Asia are among the least religious.

According to Morocco World News, the North African country’s deep religiosity is rooted in its historical role in spreading Islam and its active engagement in promoting moderate Islam through religious diplomacy, particularly after the 2003 Casablanca bombings. This includes the establishment of the Mohammed VI Institute for Training of Imams, which trains religious leaders from various countries, particularly in West Africa.

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