The World’s Most (and Least) Religiously Diverse Countries
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Key Takeaways
- Singapore ranks #1 globally, with the most even mix of religions.
- Several Middle Eastern countries rank among the least diverse, with near-zero scores.
- North America saw some of the biggest increases in religious diversity since 2010.
Religious diversity ranges from highly mixed societies to countries where a single faith dominates almost entirely.
This map by Iswardi Ishak shows the Religious Diversity Index (RDI) across 201 countries, based on data from the Pew Research Center. The index measures how evenly populations are distributed across religions, with higher scores indicating a more balanced mix.
Singapore ranks #1 globally, with no single religious group forming a majority. At the other extreme, countries like Yemen and Afghanistan have near-zero diversity, highlighting how uneven religious distribution can be worldwide.
Ranking: Countries by Religious Diversity
Here’s a look at the full dataset on religious diversity by country:
| Rank | Country | RDI score | Diversity level |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Singapore |
9.25 | Very high |
| 2 | Suriname |
7.54 | Very high |
| 3 | Taiwan |
7.46 | Very high |
| 4 | South Korea |
7.33 | Very high |
| 5 | Mauritius |
7.33 | Very high |
| 6 | Guinea-Bissau |
7.17 | Very high |
| 7 | Togo |
7.09 | Very high |
| 8 | Benin |
7.05 | Very high |
| 9 | Australia |
6.99 | High |
| 10 | France |
6.93 | High |
| 11 | Canada |
6.91 | High |
| 12 | United Kingdom |
6.88 | High |
| 13 | Belgium |
6.80 | High |
| 14 | Ivory Coast |
6.76 | High |
| 15 | Netherlands |
6.76 | High |
| 16 | New Zealand |
6.67 | High |
| 17 | Mongolia |
6.64 | High |
| 18 | Mozambique |
6.57 | High |
| 19 | Cuba |
6.48 | High |
| 20 | Germany |
6.40 | High |
| 21 | Malaysia |
6.31 | High |
| 22 | Sweden |
6.30 | High |
| 23 | Estonia |
6.21 | High |
| 24 | Japan |
6.18 | High |
| 25 | Chad |
6.18 | High |
| 26 | Uruguay |
6.14 | High |
| 27 | Switzerland |
6.09 | High |
| 28 | South Sudan |
6.09 | High |
| 29 | Eritrea |
6.01 | High |
| 30 | Bosnia-Herzegovina |
5.98 | High |
| 31 | Guyana |
5.90 | High |
| 32 | United States |
5.85 | High |
| 33 | Luxembourg |
5.81 | High |
| 34 | Nigeria |
5.81 | High |
| 35 | Macao |
5.76 | High |
| 36 | Tanzania |
5.72 | High |
| 37 | Ethiopia |
5.71 | High |
| 38 | Vietnam |
5.62 | High |
| 39 | Sri Lanka |
5.61 | High |
| 40 | Austria |
5.58 | High |
| 41 | Cyprus |
5.57 | High |
| 42 | Laos |
5.49 | Moderate |
| 43 | Slovenia |
5.46 | Moderate |
| 44 | Jamaica |
5.45 | Moderate |
| 45 | Burkina Faso |
5.43 | Moderate |
| 46 | Trinidad and Tobago |
5.41 | Moderate |
| 47 | Russia |
5.41 | Moderate |
| 48 | North Macedonia |
5.38 | Moderate |
| 49 | Lebanon |
5.38 | Moderate |
| 50 | Fiji |
5.31 | Moderate |
| 51 | Hong Kong |
5.23 | Moderate |
| 52 | Cameroon |
5.22 | Moderate |
| 53 | Spain |
5.21 | Moderate |
| 54 | Ghana |
5.21 | Moderate |
| 55 | Chile |
5.15 | Moderate |
| 56 | Norway |
5.11 | Moderate |
| 57 | United Arab Emirates |
5.06 | Moderate |
| 58 | Bahrain |
4.91 | Moderate |
| 59 | Finland |
4.84 | Moderate |
| 60 | Belize |
4.83 | Moderate |
| 61 | Albania |
4.75 | Moderate |
| 62 | North Korea |
4.73 | Moderate |
| 63 | Hungary |
4.71 | Moderate |
| 64 | Czech Republic |
4.67 | Moderate |
| 65 | Madagascar |
4.66 | Moderate |
| 66 | Iceland |
4.65 | Moderate |
| 67 | Qatar |
4.63 | Moderate |
| 68 | Slovakia |
4.57 | Moderate |
| 69 | Bhutan |
4.55 | Moderate |
| 70 | Israel |
4.46 | Moderate |
| 71 | Denmark |
4.42 | Moderate |
| 72 | Montenegro |
4.39 | Moderate |
| 73 | Latvia |
4.34 | Moderate |
| 74 | Barbados |
4.21 | Moderate |
| 75 | Dominican Republic |
4.18 | Moderate |
| 76 | Kazakhstan |
4.14 | Moderate |
| 77 | Bulgaria |
4.05 | Moderate |
| 78 | India |
4.03 | Moderate |
| 79 | Cape Verde |
4.02 | Moderate |
| 80 | Kuwait |
3.94 | Moderate |
| 81 | Italy |
3.88 | Moderate |
| 82 | Nepal |
3.85 | Moderate |
| 83 | Brazil |
3.83 | Moderate |
| 84 | Aruba |
3.75 | Moderate |
| 85 | Sierra Leone |
3.71 | Moderate |
| 86 | Ireland |
3.68 | Moderate |
| 87 | Oman |
3.68 | Moderate |
| 88 | Brunei |
3.68 | Moderate |
| 89 | Botswana |
3.51 | Moderate |
| 90 | Gabon |
3.36 | Moderate |
| 91 | French Guiana |
3.28 | Moderate |
| 92 | Ukraine |
3.28 | Moderate |
| 93 | Vanuatu |
3.26 | Moderate |
| 94 | Sao Tome and Principe |
3.20 | Moderate |
| 95 | South Africa |
3.08 | Moderate |
| 96 | New Caledonia |
3.08 | Moderate |
| 97 | Nicaragua |
3.07 | Moderate |
| 98 | Liberia |
3.01 | Moderate |
| 99 | Portugal |
3.00 | Moderate |
| 100 | Belarus |
2.99 | Moderate |
| 101 | Channel Islands |
2.96 | Moderate |
| 102 | Kenya |
2.96 | Moderate |
| 103 | St. Vincent and the Grenadines |
2.87 | Moderate |
| 104 | Colombia |
2.86 | Moderate |
| 105 | Indonesia |
2.72 | Moderate |
| 106 | Guinea |
2.71 | Moderate |
| 107 | Reunion |
2.68 | Moderate |
| 108 | Zimbabwe |
2.66 | Moderate |
| 109 | Grenada |
2.66 | Moderate |
| 110 | El Salvador |
2.65 | Moderate |
| 111 | Malawi |
2.61 | Moderate |
| 112 | Costa Rica |
2.54 | Moderate |
| 113 | Uganda |
2.53 | Moderate |
| 114 | Venezuela |
2.49 | Moderate |
| 115 | Georgia |
2.47 | Moderate |
| 116 | Malta |
2.46 | Moderate |
| 117 | Equatorial Guinea |
2.44 | Moderate |
| 118 | Argentina |
2.44 | Moderate |
| 119 | Ecuador |
2.43 | Moderate |
| 120 | Honduras |
2.42 | Moderate |
| 121 | Haiti |
2.38 | Moderate |
| 122 | Myanmar |
2.36 | Moderate |
| 123 | Puerto Rico |
2.33 | Moderate |
| 124 | Bolivia |
2.33 | Moderate |
| 125 | Greece |
2.27 | Moderate |
| 126 | China |
2.26 | Moderate |
| 127 | Mexico |
2.26 | Moderate |
| 128 | Namibia |
2.05 | Moderate |
| 129 | Curacao |
2.04 | Moderate |
| 130 | Central African Republic |
2.02 | Moderate |
| 131 | Croatia |
1.98 | Low |
| 132 | Panama |
1.92 | Low |
| 133 | Bangladesh |
1.92 | Low |
| 134 | Poland |
1.88 | Low |
| 135 | Philippines |
1.85 | Low |
| 136 | Serbia |
1.85 | Low |
| 137 | Kyrgyzstan |
1.81 | Low |
| 138 | St. Lucia |
1.80 | Low |
| 139 | Guatemala |
1.76 | Low |
| 140 | Republic of the Congo |
1.71 | Low |
| 141 | Lithuania |
1.70 | Low |
| 142 | Saudi Arabia |
1.61 | Low |
| 143 | Angola |
1.52 | Low |
| 144 | Eswatini |
1.48 | Low |
| 145 | French Polynesia |
1.45 | Low |
| 146 | Paraguay |
1.43 | Low |
| 147 | Seychelles |
1.36 | Low |
| 148 | Guam |
1.34 | Low |
| 149 | Maldives |
1.33 | Low |
| 150 | Mali |
1.31 | Low |
| 151 | Syria |
1.30 | Low |
| 152 | Kosovo |
1.26 | Low |
| 153 | Turkmenistan |
1.26 | Low |
| 154 | Thailand |
1.25 | Low |
| 155 | U.S. Virgin Islands |
1.23 | Low |
| 156 | Peru |
1.22 | Low |
| 157 | Azerbaijan |
1.17 | Low |
| 158 | Burundi |
1.13 | Low |
| 159 | Solomon Islands |
1.11 | Low |
| 160 | Egypt |
1.07 | Low |
| 161 | Uzbekistan |
0.99 | Very low |
| 162 | Guadeloupe |
0.94 | Very low |
| 163 | Martinique |
0.90 | Very low |
| 164 | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
0.85 | Very low |
| 165 | Pakistan |
0.79 | Very low |
| 166 | Gambia |
0.68 | Very low |
| 167 | Rwanda |
0.68 | Very low |
| 168 | Cambodia |
0.66 | Very low |
| 169 | Jordan |
0.66 | Very low |
| 170 | Turkey |
0.66 | Very low |
| 171 | Armenia |
0.62 | Very low |
| 172 | Lesotho |
0.61 | Very low |
| 173 | Senegal |
0.56 | Very low |
| 174 | Kiribati |
0.55 | Very low |
| 175 | Bahamas |
0.55 | Very low |
| 176 | Samoa |
0.54 | Very low |
| 177 | Djibouti |
0.53 | Very low |
| 178 | Tonga |
0.51 | Very low |
| 179 | Niger |
0.43 | Very low |
| 180 | Zambia |
0.40 | Very low |
| 181 | Comoros |
0.39 | Very low |
| 182 | Algeria |
0.37 | Very low |
| 183 | Romania |
0.34 | Very low |
| 184 | Federated States of Micronesia |
0.28 | Very low |
| 185 | Mayotte |
0.27 | Very low |
| 186 | Sudan |
0.26 | Very low |
| 187 | Tajikistan |
0.25 | Very low |
| 188 | Palestinian territories |
0.24 | Very low |
| 189 | Libya |
0.23 | Very low |
| 190 | Papua New Guinea |
0.21 | Very low |
| 191 | Mauritania |
0.19 | Very low |
| 192 | Tunisia |
0.16 | Very low |
| 193 | Iraq |
0.12 | Very low |
| 194 | Moldova |
0.11 | Very low |
| 195 | Timor-Leste |
0.11 | Very low |
| 196 | Western Sahara |
0.10 | Very low |
| 197 | Morocco |
0.08 | Very low |
| 198 | Iran |
0.05 | Very low |
| 199 | Somalia |
0.04 | Very low |
| 200 | Afghanistan |
0.03 | Very low |
| 201 | Yemen |
0.03 | Very low |
Singapore leads the ranking with a score of 9.25, while several countries at the bottom have near-zero diversity, underscoring how wide the global gap is.
Where Religious Diversity Is Highest
Singapore stands apart globally, with no single religion accounting for more than a third of its population. This balance across Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and unaffiliated groups gives it the highest diversity score in the dataset, well ahead of most countries.
Other highly diverse countries include Suriname and Taiwan, where multiple religions coexist relatively evenly. These countries often share histories shaped by migration, trade, or colonial influence, which help sustain a more diverse mix of religious identities.
Where Diversity Is Lowest
At the other end of the spectrum, several countries in the Middle East and North Africa have diversity scores close to zero. In places like Yemen and Afghanistan, a single religion accounts for nearly the entire population, leaving little variation in religious identity.
In addition, relatively low immigration levels mean fewer new religious communities are introduced over time. Countries like Yemen and Afghanistan also tend to have more ethnically and culturally homogeneous populations, which historically align with a single dominant faith.
By contrast, highly diverse countries typically combine open migration patterns, legal protections for religious freedom, and urban, trade-driven histories that bring multiple belief systems into close contact.
How Diversity Changed Between 2010 and 2020
Globally, religious diversity is rising, but unevenly. Between 2010 and 2020, more countries moved into moderate and high diversity categories, driven largely by migration and shifting religious affiliation. North America saw some of the fastest increases, with both the U.S. and Canada becoming more religiously mixed.
The number of countries classified as having “very low” diversity fell from 48 to 41, while those in the “moderate” category rose from 81 to 89.
Here are the top 10 countries with the biggest increases in religious diversity from 2010 to 2020:
| Country | RDI Score 2010 | RDI Score 2020 | RDI Score Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Chile |
2.8 | 5.1 | +2.3 |
Ireland |
1.8 | 3.7 | +1.9 |
Malta |
0.7 | 2.5 | +1.8 |
Austria |
3.9 | 5.6 | +1.7 |
Oman |
2.1 | 3.7 | +1.6 |
Belarus |
1.4 | 3 | +1.6 |
United States |
4.2 | 5.8 | +1.6 |
Brazil |
2.3 | 3.8 | +1.5 |
Ecuador |
1 | 2.4 | +1.4 |
Italy |
2.5 | 3.9 | +1.4 |
North America experienced the most significant shift, with an average RDI increase of 1.40. Both the U.S. and Canada moved further into the “high” diversity category, driven by immigration and changing religious affiliation patterns.
While less pronounced than the increases, a few countries did experience declines in religious diversity. Here are the top 10 decreases:
| Country | RDI Score 2010 | RDI Score 2020 | RDI Score Change |
|---|---|---|---|
Kazakhstan |
5.1 | 4.1 | -1.0 |
Syria |
2.2 | 1.3 | -0.9 |
Vietnam |
6.2 | 5.6 | -0.6 |
Madagascar |
5.3 | 4.7 | -0.6 |
Fiji |
5.8 | 5.3 | -0.5 |
Ivory Coast |
7.3 | 6.8 | -0.5 |
Bahrain |
5.4 | 4.9 | -0.5 |
Albania |
5.3 | 4.8 | -0.5 |
Mozambique |
7.1 | 6.6 | -0.5 |
Zimbabwe |
3.2 | 2.7 | -0.5 |
Overall, the data shows a gradual shift toward greater religious mixing worldwide, though the divide between highly diverse and highly uniform countries remains stark.
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Singapore
Suriname
Taiwan
South Korea
Mauritius
Guinea-Bissau
Togo
Benin
Australia
France
Canada
United Kingdom
Belgium
Ivory Coast
Netherlands
New Zealand
Mongolia
Mozambique
Cuba
Germany
Malaysia
Sweden
Estonia
Japan
Chad
Uruguay
Switzerland
South Sudan
Eritrea
Bosnia-Herzegovina
Guyana
United States
Luxembourg
Nigeria
Macao
Tanzania
Ethiopia
Vietnam
Sri Lanka
Austria
Cyprus
Laos
Slovenia
Jamaica
Burkina Faso
Trinidad and Tobago
Russia
North Macedonia
Lebanon
Fiji
Hong Kong
Cameroon
Spain
Ghana
Chile
Norway
United Arab Emirates
Bahrain
Finland
Belize
Albania
North Korea
Hungary
Czech Republic
Madagascar
Iceland
Qatar
Slovakia
Bhutan
Israel
Denmark
Montenegro
Latvia
Barbados
Dominican Republic
Kazakhstan
Bulgaria
India
Cape Verde
Kuwait
Italy
Nepal
Brazil
Aruba
Sierra Leone
Ireland
Oman
Brunei
Botswana
Gabon
French Guiana
Ukraine
Vanuatu
Sao Tome and Principe
South Africa
New Caledonia
Nicaragua
Liberia
Portugal
Belarus
Channel Islands
Kenya
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Colombia
Indonesia
Guinea
Reunion
Zimbabwe
Grenada
El Salvador
Malawi
Costa Rica
Uganda
Venezuela
Georgia
Malta
Equatorial Guinea
Argentina
Ecuador
Honduras
Haiti
Myanmar
Puerto Rico
Bolivia
Greece
China
Mexico
Namibia
Curacao
Central African Republic
Croatia
Panama
Bangladesh
Poland
Philippines
Serbia
Kyrgyzstan
St. Lucia
Guatemala
Republic of the Congo
Lithuania
Saudi Arabia
Angola
Eswatini
French Polynesia
Paraguay
Seychelles
Guam
Maldives
Mali
Syria
Kosovo
Turkmenistan
Thailand
U.S. Virgin Islands
Peru
Azerbaijan
Burundi
Solomon Islands
Egypt
Uzbekistan
Guadeloupe
Martinique
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Pakistan
Gambia
Rwanda
Cambodia
Jordan
Turkey
Armenia
Lesotho
Senegal
Kiribati
Bahamas
Samoa
Djibouti
Tonga
Niger
Zambia
Comoros
Algeria
Romania
Federated States of Micronesia
Mayotte
Sudan
Tajikistan
Palestinian territories
Libya
Papua New Guinea
Mauritania
Tunisia
Iraq
Moldova
Timor-Leste
Western Sahara
Morocco
Iran
Somalia
Afghanistan
Yemen












