Islam overtakes Catholicism as the world's biggest faith
Edinburgh, Mar.31 : Islam has overtaken Roman Catholicism as the single biggest religious denomination in the world, according to new figures.
In its newly released 2008 yearbook of statistics, the Vatican claims Muslims now make up 19.2 per cent of the world's population with Catholics at 17.4 per cent.
In the Vatican newspaper, L'Osservatore Romano, Monsignor Vittorio Formenti, writes: "For the first time in history we are no longer at the top: the Muslims have overtaken us."
However, the Scotsman quotes him as saying that if all Christian groups were considered, including Orthodox churches, Anglicans and Protestants, then Christians would make up 33 per cent of the world's population, or about two billion people.
The Vatican recently put the number of Catholics in the world at 1.13 billion. It did not provide a figure for Muslims, estimated at about 1.3 billion.
Numbers for other major world religions include an estimated 785 million Hindus, 360 million Buddhists and 17 million Jews.
Bashir Maan, the convenor of the Muslim Council of Scotland, said he thought that Islam was probably the largest religion in the world, and added it was not just down to higher birth rates, but because more people were converting to Islam.
He believed people were attracted to Islam as they were in search of "spiritualism".
He conceded that recent terror attacks had turned many people against Islam, but added that the religion had benefited from other people studying the religion to find out its true message.
A spokesman for the Catholic Church in Scotland said it was important to look beyond the figures.
"Christianity and Islam are both 'religions of the Book' - they share their origins in the Old Testament - and although there are some hot spots of tension in the world, there is also a wide area of common concern for Christians and Muslims, especially on such issues as the family and the sacredness of life," he said.
ANI