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« on: November 16, 2022, 11:06:58 PM »

No state with a 90%+ Muslim-majority populace has freedom of religion for other religions.

This is quite blatantly false, nearly all countries in the world provide for religious freedom for religions not in the majority, including the vast majority of 90%+ Muslim countries (and in many these minority religions are growing).

In fact, Pew Research in 2018 rated government restrictions on religion being lower than France's (a country you dedinitely wouldn't consider to not provide freedom of religion, and this is four years ago, with the recent push it'd probably be a lot more countries) in Bangladesh, Jordan, Palestine, Somalia, Niger, Mali, and Senegal, all of which are 90%+ Muslim.

French law is more restrictive on religion- for instance, banning religious clothing is common- but most Muslim-majority countries would be extremely judgmental and bigoted against non-Muslims compared to the same circumstance in, say, Sweden.

Ah, so when you said "No state with a 90%+ Muslim-majority populace has freedom of religion for other religions" you didn't actually mean that, but rather you were referring to the people themselves being "extremely judgemental and bigoted against non-Muslims" especially as compared to the land of sunshine and rainbows Sweden.

It's funny because in 2018, Guinea, Saudi Arabia, Tajikistan, Morocco, Iran, Qatar, Brunei, Niger, Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Gambia, Uzbekistan, Chad, Mauritania, Turkmenistan, Sudan, Bahrain, the Maldives, Kuwait, Kazakhstan, the United Arab Emirates, Azerbaijan, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, Comoros, Oman, and Albania all scored lower than Sweden on their Religious Social Hostilities Index.

This is 26 out of the 50 majority-Muslim countries of the world (many of these being much more religiously diverse than Sweden), literally meaning that the bare majority of majority-Muslim countries have less social hostilities regarding religion than Sweden does, in direct contradiction with what you say.

If the data you're using claims a country where apostasy carries a death sentence or at least a serious prison term has religious tolerance, then the data you're using is total garbage being used to push an agenda.
 
I'm glad you posted the list of countries, so people can see just how ridiculously stupid the metrics they must be using if that is the conclusion they come too.
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