Migration Patterns For Muslim Countries
Overview of Migration from Muslim-Majority Countries
Muslim-majority countries (those where over 50% of the population identifies as Muslim) are significant sources of international migration.
The fact that Europeans do not ad sacrifice thaThe fact that Europeans do not admit the culture war exists proves, more than anything else, that they have already lost it. The continent that used to be called Christendom is fast becoming a Muslim continent, and not by shedding blood in wars—we stopped that attempt at Poitiers and at Vienna and at Lepanto—but by shedding menstrual blood, that is, by a far harder, costlier, and nobler sacrifice than war: by having children. And I candidly have to say they deserve it, and we deserve to lose it.Page: 97
How to Destroy Western Civilisation and other Ideas from the Cultural Abyss - Peter Kreeftse it.Page: 97
How to Destroy Western Civilisation and other Ideas from the Cultural Abyss - Peter Kreeft
But, can you blame Europeans? After all, this review of Muslim migration draws on a critical review of sources by artificial intelligence acknowledging that some narratives (e.g., security threats) lack evidence and may reflect bias.
Apparently all the sources fail to acknowledge the reality on the ground:
The biggest threat to Europe, Africa and the Middle East is not the Taliban. It's Islam. Without Firing A Single Shot, Europe Has Fallen. So have NYC, WA, MN,TX & AK
While Europe has fallen, America will soon follow, unless president Trump is able to dismantle the Ummah Industrial Complex and the Global Circular Reporting Mafia Ring led by the NYT and funded by Samantha Power's USAID and Soros.
The UmmahIndustrialComplex is administered by leading US & European universities
Today America is facing its Fourth Great Enemy of Liberty: the Democrat Party. The party of hatred, envy, jealousy terrorism and degenerates. Has advanced the argument of the separation of Church and State to the Persecution of the Church by the State. Consider what's going on on the ground
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This is Islam
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UK Royalty Strangers in their own paradise
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This is New Jersey
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The picture most of us had of migrants, is of desperate people fleeing war-torn countries on foot. Most certainly we didn't think of refugee migration as a process which is coordinated and scheduled by International Organization for Migration (IOM), NGOs, done with chartered flights. Who decides how to schedule flights, which countries to schedule them, which migrants get these flights.
The US paid IOM a million dollars for chartered flights of 12,000 Lebanon refugees in 2006, but there were nearly a million Lebanon refugees total. How was that 12,000 chosen? And what's more, the document seems to lay responsibility for "reception arrangements" on the country of origin and even seems to warn against returning migrants. All this strongly points to a globally coordinated effort, decades in the making, to set up an infrastructure to transport millions of "refugees" without any corresponding infrastructure for them to return home.
This infrastructure for mass one-way migration in place done knowingly, and to destabilize the country of origin was intentional, as well. That's just ... horrid for everyone involved. Migrants and Westerners alike.
Overview of Migration from Muslim-Majority CountriesMuslim-majority countries (those where over 50% of the population identifies as Muslim) are significant sources of international migration. As of 2020, roughly 80 million international migrants worldwide were Muslim, accounting for 29% of all people living outside their country of birth. This figure has grown from 40 million in 1990, an increase of 102%, which outpaces the overall growth in global migration (83% over the same period). Muslims represent about 25% of the global population, but they are overrepresented among migrants, often due to factors like conflict, economic opportunities, labor demand, and family reunification.
Saudi Arabia was not listed in the extracted data but is known for positive net migration based on other sources (e.g., high inflows to Gulf states).
Discrepancies in rates for Gulf countries may arise from high temporary labor migration and data focusing on long-term residents. For absolute net migration numbers, the World Bank provides five-year estimates, but recent 2024 data shows variations like Iran (+190,156) and Iraq (-17,735).
Migration from Muslim-Majority Countries to Europe and the United StatesMigration from Muslim-majority countries (where over 50% of the population identifies as Muslim) to Europe and the United States has been shaped by conflict, economic opportunity, family reunification, and asylum policies - not accounted for is the most impactful: the International Organization for Migration (IOM), NGOs. Below is an overview based on available data, focusing on trends, numbers, and key dynamics.
As of mid-2016, Europe (EU-28 plus Norway and Switzerland) had about 25.8 million Muslims, or 4.9% of the population, up from 19.5 million (3.8%) in 2010. This growth is driven by migration and higher fertility rates.
From mid-2010 to mid-2016, France received over 500,000 Muslim migrants (mostly regular migrants), Italy 400,000, and Sweden 300,000 (160,000 refugees, 77% Muslim). Germany, the UK, France, and Italy are the top destinations. The EU-15 (pre-2004 members) absorb about 20% of global migrants, with a significant portion from Muslim-majority countries like Turkey, Syria, and North African nations. By 2050, Pew Research projects Europe’s Muslim population could reach 7.4% (no further migration), 11.2% (medium migration), or 14% (high migration, including refugees). About one-third of EU-28 immigrants come from Turkey and other Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) countries, with Turkey alone contributing significantly to migration flows.
And as Kamala Harris touted the First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia, aka Gag Order Against Criticizing Islam, her stepdaughter Ella Emhoff was helping raise money for a Gaza fundraiser that would end up in the hands of Hamas. Then the Democratic Coalition celebrated the 2024 #InternationalHolocaustRemembranceDay by promoting the First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia! The AntiSemitic Democratic Coalition can be found in every social stratum, from professors at Stanford University, students at Harvard or politicians in Washington DC. Using Israel's response to the terrorist attack, the Democratic Coalition is getting bolder with Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries calling for the duly elected Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be overthrown.
While terrorists were arriving in droves through the Southern Border, the DOJ was chasing Catholics & parents for domestic terrorism. The Biden Administration was more interested in defending the#UmmahIndustrialComplex than fighting terrorism
In 2005, nearly 96,000 people from Muslim-majority countries became legal permanent residents, a record at the time. By 2009, this rose to over 115,000. From 2013 to 2017, migration from countries like Tunisia (+110,000), Nigeria, Pakistan, and Syria (10,000–100,000 each) increased significantly.
As of 2020, the US hosted about 3.5–4 million Muslims (1–2% of the population), with 6% of global Muslim migrants (4.8 million). By 2030, the Muslim share is projected to reach 2%.
Middle East: Syria, Iraq, and Iran contribute significantly, often as refugees or asylum seekers. For example, many Iranians live in California. Africa: Somalia and Sudan send smaller but notable flows, often refugees.
Concerns about Islamism exist, with some fearing radical ideologies among immigrants, though most Muslim migrants are not extremists. X posts suggest US caution to avoid Europe’s integration challenges, emphasizing assimilation.
The fact that Europeans do not ad sacrifice thaThe fact that Europeans do not admit the culture war exists proves, more than anything else, that they have already lost it. The continent that used to be called Christendom is fast becoming a Muslim continent, and not by shedding blood in wars—we stopped that attempt at Poitiers and at Vienna and at Lepanto—but by shedding menstrual blood, that is, by a far harder, costlier, and nobler sacrifice than war: by having children. And I candidly have to say they deserve it, and we deserve to lose it.Page: 97
How to Destroy Western Civilisation and other Ideas from the Cultural Abyss - Peter Kreeftse it.Page: 97
How to Destroy Western Civilisation and other Ideas from the Cultural Abyss - Peter Kreeft
But, can you blame Europeans? After all, this review of Muslim migration draws on a critical review of sources by artificial intelligence acknowledging that some narratives (e.g., security threats) lack evidence and may reflect bias.
Apparently all the sources fail to acknowledge the reality on the ground:
The biggest threat to Europe, Africa and the Middle East is not the Taliban. It's Islam. Without Firing A Single Shot, Europe Has Fallen. So have NYC, WA, MN,TX & AK
While Europe has fallen, America will soon follow, unless president Trump is able to dismantle the Ummah Industrial Complex and the Global Circular Reporting Mafia Ring led by the NYT and funded by Samantha Power's USAID and Soros.
The UmmahIndustrialComplex is administered by leading US & European universities
Today America is facing its Fourth Great Enemy of Liberty: the Democrat Party. The party of hatred, envy, jealousy terrorism and degenerates. Has advanced the argument of the separation of Church and State to the Persecution of the Church by the State. Consider what's going on on the ground
https://x.com/LizaRosen0000/status/1872298599683350662
This is Islam
https://x.com/AlexDuncanTX/status/1918280685330026621
This is Germany
https://x.com/RadioGenoa/status/1906360942067130585
This is London
https://x.com/RadioGenoa/status/1919673412730978733
https://x.com/LizaRosen0000/status/1908024886628340100
UK Royalty Strangers in their own paradise
https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/1913673869006721528
https://x.com/RadioGenoa/status/1907820542926704843
This is Milan
https://x.com/RadioGenoa/status/1906351549741207949
This is Belgium
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This is Brussels
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This is Strasbourg, France
https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/1911504437224308961
This is Lisbon
https://x.com/RadioGenoa/status/1906680318095933688
https://x.com/RadioGenoa/status/1918859328821383287
This is Norway
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https://x.com/ImtiazMadmood/status/1906669967367434588
This is Afghanistan
https://x.com/CotoBlogzz/status/1912290734751031438
Muslim women
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https://x.com/RadioGenoa/status/1906414377101578413
This is Canada
https://x.com/realMaalouf/status/1912609580036858328
This is Philadelphia
https://x.com/TomHoman_/status/1907929660907991449
https://cotobuzz.blogspot.com/2025/03/fourth-great-enemy-of-liberty-democrat.html
This is New Jersey
https://x.com/Shariakill/status/1911398635658489988
The picture most of us had of migrants, is of desperate people fleeing war-torn countries on foot. Most certainly we didn't think of refugee migration as a process which is coordinated and scheduled by International Organization for Migration (IOM), NGOs, done with chartered flights. Who decides how to schedule flights, which countries to schedule them, which migrants get these flights.
The US paid IOM a million dollars for chartered flights of 12,000 Lebanon refugees in 2006, but there were nearly a million Lebanon refugees total. How was that 12,000 chosen? And what's more, the document seems to lay responsibility for "reception arrangements" on the country of origin and even seems to warn against returning migrants. All this strongly points to a globally coordinated effort, decades in the making, to set up an infrastructure to transport millions of "refugees" without any corresponding infrastructure for them to return home.
This infrastructure for mass one-way migration in place done knowingly, and to destabilize the country of origin was intentional, as well. That's just ... horrid for everyone involved. Migrants and Westerners alike.
Overview of Migration from Muslim-Majority CountriesMuslim-majority countries (those where over 50% of the population identifies as Muslim) are significant sources of international migration. As of 2020, roughly 80 million international migrants worldwide were Muslim, accounting for 29% of all people living outside their country of birth. This figure has grown from 40 million in 1990, an increase of 102%, which outpaces the overall growth in global migration (83% over the same period). Muslims represent about 25% of the global population, but they are overrepresented among migrants, often due to factors like conflict, economic opportunities, labor demand, and family reunification.
Migration from these countries follows two main patterns: intra-Muslim migration (to other Muslim-majority countries) and migration to non-Muslim-majority destinations (e.g., Europe or North America).
Key Origins and NumbersNearly half (49%) of Muslim migrants originate from Asia-Pacific, 33% from MENA, and 13% from sub-Saharan Africa. Top countries of origin for Muslim migrants (as of 2020) include:
- Syria: 8.1 million (up 1,300% since 1990, largely due to the civil war).
- Afghanistan: 5.5 million (down 26% since 1990, partly from return migration).
- Pakistan: 5.3 million (up 202% since 1990).
- Bangladesh: 4.6 million (implied from regional data; specific growth not detailed).
- Morocco and Iraq also contribute significantly.
Note that while India (6 million Muslim migrants) is a major source, it is not Muslim-majority but has a large Muslim minority.
Country | Net Migration Rate (migrants/1,000 pop.) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
4.2 | Net gain, possibly due to regional hubs. | |
2.1 | Net gain from labor inflows. | |
1.5 | Net gain. | |
1.4 | Net gain (borderline Muslim-majority at ~60%). | |
0 | Balanced. | |
Iraq | 0 | Balanced. |
0 | Balanced. | |
Afghanistan | -0.1 | Slight net loss. |
-0.1 | Slight net loss. | |
-0.2 | Net loss amid conflict. | |
-0.2 | Net loss. | |
-0.3 | Net loss. | |
-0.3 | Net loss. | |
-0.4 | Net loss. | |
-0.5 | Net loss (despite labor inflows; may reflect citizen outflows). | |
-0.5 | Net loss. | |
-0.6 | Net loss. | |
Niger | -0.6 | Net loss. |
-0.6 | Net loss. | |
-0.7 | Net loss. | |
-0.7 | Net loss. | |
-0.7 | Net loss. | |
-0.7 | Net loss (surprising given labor imports; may include expat turnover). | |
-0.7 | Net loss. | |
Lebanon | -0.9 | Net loss. |
Syria | -1.1 | Net loss due to war. |
Pakistan | -1.1 | Net loss. |
-1.1 | Net loss. | |
-1.2 | Net loss. | |
-1.3 | Net loss. | |
-1.5 | Net loss (despite refugee inflows; may reflect outflows of citizens). | |
-1.6 | Net loss amid conflict. | |
-1.7 | Net loss. | |
Morocco | -1.7 | Net loss. |
Tajikistan | -2.0 | Net loss. |
-2.2 | Net loss. | |
-2.5 | Net loss. | |
-2.9 | Net loss. | |
Bangladesh | -2.9 | Net loss. |
-3.1 | Net loss (may reflect high expat turnover despite inflows). | |
-3.2 | Net loss. | |
-4.2 | Net loss. | |
-4.8 | Net loss. | |
Jordan | -10.9 | Significant net loss (possibly due to regional dynamics). |
Saudi Arabia was not listed in the extracted data but is known for positive net migration based on other sources (e.g., high inflows to Gulf states).
Discrepancies in rates for Gulf countries may arise from high temporary labor migration and data focusing on long-term residents. For absolute net migration numbers, the World Bank provides five-year estimates, but recent 2024 data shows variations like Iran (+190,156) and Iraq (-17,735).
Trends and Context
- To Other Muslim Countries: Much migration is regional, e.g., to Gulf states for work or neighboring countries for refuge.
- To Non-Muslim Countries: Flows to Europe (e.g., Germany) and the US are driven by asylum and family ties. Europe's Muslim population is projected to grow to 7.4% by 2050 even without further migration
- Recent Changes.: Conflicts in Syria, Afghanistan, and Sudan have accelerated outflows, while economic booms in the Gulf attract inflows. Global migrant stocks reached 304 million in 2024, with Muslims comprising a growing share
Migration from Muslim-Majority Countries to Europe and the United StatesMigration from Muslim-majority countries (where over 50% of the population identifies as Muslim) to Europe and the United States has been shaped by conflict, economic opportunity, family reunification, and asylum policies - not accounted for is the most impactful: the International Organization for Migration (IOM), NGOs. Below is an overview based on available data, focusing on trends, numbers, and key dynamics.
As of mid-2016, Europe (EU-28 plus Norway and Switzerland) had about 25.8 million Muslims, or 4.9% of the population, up from 19.5 million (3.8%) in 2010. This growth is driven by migration and higher fertility rates.
Key Source Countries:
- Syria: 8.1 million Muslim migrants globally, with many in Europe (e.g., 1.3 million in Germany by 2020). The Syrian civil war drove large refugee flows.
- Turkey: Over 1 million Turks live in the Balkans and Western Europe (e.g., Germany, UK, Austria). Historical labor migration (post-WWII) and family reunification are key drivers.
- North Africa: Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia contribute significantly, with Morocco alone sending millions to France, Spain, and Italy.
- Afghanistan and Iraq: Conflict-driven migration, with millions in Europe, particularly Germany and Sweden.
- Integration remains a challenge. Studies in France show Muslim immigrants (e.g., from Senegal) face greater labor market discrimination than Christian counterparts, earning ~15% less monthly. These studies do not show the daily Muslim attacks on French people that go unounished.
- Public sentiment varies. A 2017 Chatham House survey found 55% of Europeans in 10 countries supported halting migration from Muslim-majority countries, with stronger opposition in Poland (71%) and Austria (65%) than the UK (47%) or Spain (41%).
- Political discourse often links Muslim migration to security concerns, despite no clear correlation between immigration and terrorism rates. This fuels Islamophobia and far-right movements like France’s Rassemblement National or Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland.
On the other hand as the Biden Administration touted the euphemistically titled " First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia" - a gag order that could classify Dem Michigan AG's and other similar statements calling out Tlaib for 'cruel' and hateful' Israel comments Islamophobic. Yet one is already in place and It's called Incubators For The Ummah Industrial Complex and is administered by leading US Universities, such as Harvard University and Stanford University.
And as Kamala Harris touted the First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia, aka Gag Order Against Criticizing Islam, her stepdaughter Ella Emhoff was helping raise money for a Gaza fundraiser that would end up in the hands of Hamas. Then the Democratic Coalition celebrated the 2024 #InternationalHolocaustRemembranceDay by promoting the First National Strategy to Counter Islamophobia! The AntiSemitic Democratic Coalition can be found in every social stratum, from professors at Stanford University, students at Harvard or politicians in Washington DC. Using Israel's response to the terrorist attack, the Democratic Coalition is getting bolder with Chuck Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries calling for the duly elected Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be overthrown.
While terrorists were arriving in droves through the Southern Border, the DOJ was chasing Catholics & parents for domestic terrorism. The Biden Administration was more interested in defending the#UmmahIndustrialComplex than fighting terrorism
- Recent posts on X (August 2025) highlight social strain in Europe from 8–9 million arrivals since 2010, citing integration issues and cultural shifts
Regional Impact:
- Countries like France (8.8% Muslim), Germany (6.1%), and Sweden (higher per capita impact due to small population) feel significant demographic shifts.
- Cyprus has the highest Muslim share (25.4%), largely due to Turkish Cypriots, not recent migration.
- Southern Europe (e.g., Italy) faces pressure from cross-Mediterranean migration, shifting politics rightward.
Key Source Countries:
- South Asia: Pakistan, Bangladesh, and India (Muslim minority) are major sources. Many settle in Texas (South Asians) or the Midwest (Arabs).
Geographic Distribution:
- Muslims concentrate in urban areas: New York–Washington corridor, California (Los Angeles, San Francisco), Chicago–Detroit–Cleveland triangle, and Texas (Houston, Dallas). Fewer settle in the Southeast or Northwest, except southern Florida and Seattle.
Challenges and Perceptions:
- Integration is less contentious than in Europe, partly due to lower numbers and diversity. A 2018 poll found 55% of Americans view Muslims as committed to the country’s well-being, though 66% see negative political rhetoric about Muslims as harmful.
Policies like the 2017 “Muslim Ban” (targeting seven Muslim-majority countries) sparked debate but faced backlash, with 63% of Americans opposing such measures.
Broader Context
- Push Factors: Conflict (Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq), economic hardship (North Africa, South Asia), and persecution (e.g., Ahmadis from Pakistan) drive migration.
- Pull Factors : Europe’s proximity to MENA, liberal asylum policies, and established diaspora communities attract migrants. The US draws fewer due to distance but offers economic opportunities and refugee programs
- Integration Issues : Europe faces greater challenges due to higher numbers, cultural differences, and weaker national identity in some countries. The US benefits from a smaller, more diverse Muslim population and stronger assimilation norms.
- Demograohic impact: Muslim populations in both regions are younger and have higher fertility rates, amplifying their share over time. Europe’s Muslim birth rate is a key factor in projections.
Data Gaps and Notes
- Exact net migration figures (inflows minus outflows) for Muslim-majority countries to Europe/US are hard to isolate due to mixed migration motives (refugees, labor, family). Most data focus on total migrants or Muslim populations, not net flows.

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