It’s crazy in the 21st century with access to so much information that unaffiliated isn’t growing faster than all religions. It’s crazy how these superstitions persist despite education and development.
tbf when you speak to young people in these countries which claim to be 99-100% muslim, you soon realise most of them don't actually believe in god lmao
Not true I've try to ask and talk to sooo many people from Egypt libya tunisia algeria saudi arabia Iraq syria and there were 95% of them belive in one God which is allah
@@b3aner you are wrong. we are very prominent in quebec especially montreal and the cities around . we are the largest community of immigrants. in every neighborhood you will find us to be dominant. maybe you do not think so because you mix up north africans with other ethnicities
@@livefreeordietrying755 you’re delusional. there are only around 100k moroccan-canadians and 80k of them reside in quebec. this number is not even comparable to the filipino, chinese, indian ukrainian canadians. and you are not everywhere lol, maybe indian people but def not moroccans.
It shows Quality of life is good in Europe than North america. In Europe People speaks different language and have different Cuisine and Culture. More vacation period. One wants money choose North america. If you need quality of life Europe.
I am an Indian, and after seeing the data below, I don't see much diversity anymore in Canada despite being a Canadian citizen. 🏁 1880: China became the first Asian country in Canada, maintaining its presence for 85 years. 🗝 1965: Hong Kong joined Canada. 🇮🇳 1975: India entered Canada. 🇺🇸 1992: The USA lost its top 3 spots to China, ending a 143-year period of comfort in Canada. 🇨🇳 2001: India reached the 3rd spot in Canada, 26 years after its entry. 👑 2011: India moved to the 1st spot in Canada, ending the UK's 161-year reign. 🌎 2023: In Canada, 53% of the top 15 countries were from Asia, 26% from Europe, 13% from North America (only the USA and Jamaica), and 6% from the Middle East (Iran).
It was fascinating to find out I was part of the end of the British being primary immigrants. I arrived a week before September 11th 2001. By the next decade, India and China had more immigrants than arriving. I wouldn't say it was shockingly diverse given despite self reporting, white Americans are primarily English ancestry. A century of the top two countries being British and American was hardly diverse 😂😂😂 when looking at DNA of modern Americans vs modern English, the Americans have more English DNA than the English, myself included. I'm English but genealogy and DNA is sparsely English. 🤷♀️
Indian cities 1700 to 1730, what the heck happened? Were they simply wiped off the face or Earth? And for another 130 years nothing from India! Only in 1860 there is return of this nation back to the list of top 10. That too being the 2nd most populous nation! Can anyone please explain what man made or natural cause led to sudden decline in Indian population since early 1700s till mid 1800s?
I have an issue with flags and some of the names. The emblem of kiev looked kinda like contemporary flag of Ukraine, but not exactly, and it wasn't in blue and yellow. Instead of Russian empire flag you put contemporary one too, which is incorrect. St. Petersburg was called Leningrad in soviet times.