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Buddhism is the predominant religion in Thailand. It is practised by more than 90% of the total population and is deeply influenced by Hinduism, with most Siamese Thai people revering major Hindu โ€ฆ Wikipedia
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Religion in Thailand - Wikipedia
3 weeks ago - Buddhism is the predominant religion in Thailand. It is practised by more than 90% of the total population and is deeply influenced by Hinduism, with most Siamese Thai people revering major Hindu deities in their day to day religious practices. The Thai Constitution does not indicate any state ...
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U.S. Department of State
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Thailand - United States Department of State
January 4, 2025 - Islam is the dominant religion in three of the southern provinces (Narathiwat, Yala, and Pattani) near the Malaysian border. The majority of Muslims there are ethnic Malay, but the Muslim population nationwide also includes descendants of immigrants from South Asia, China, Cambodia, and Indonesia, as well as ethnic Thai.
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Statista
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Thailand: population by religion | Statista
November 29, 2025 - In 2021, more than 92 percent of the Thai population were Buddhists.
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Thearda
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National Profiles | World Religion
It estimates populations and percentages of adherents of 100 religious denominations including second level subdivision within Christianity and Islam. The RCS Data Project would like to acknowledge, recognize, and express our deepest gratitude for the significant contributions of Todd M. Johnson the co-principal investigator of the World Religion Database.
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WorldAtlas
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Major Religions in Thailand
August 13, 2018 - It is the 20th most populous country in the world with a population of around 65 million people. There is no official religion in Thailand and the Thai constitution guarantees freedom of worship and religious gathering in the country.
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Tourismthailand
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Religion โ€“ Tourism Authority of Thailand, Malaysia
While roughly 95% of the Thai people are practitioners of Theravada Buddhism, the official religion of Thailand, religious tolerance is both customary in Thailand and protected by the constitution.
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Thailand Government
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Religion
... In Thailand, the people can be grouped by the religions they respect, as follows: 93.5% respect Buddhism, 5.4% respect Islam, 1.1% respect Christianity, and 0.1% are people who respect other religions or are people without religion (Source: ...
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Quora
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How could Thailand be a country where almost all of their population are Buddhists (almost 95%) with only about 4% are Muslims and just 1% are Christian? So, why almost no atheist there? - Quora
Answer (1 of 4): Disclaimer: Data point answer, does not illustrate the whole situation. Thailand is practically a Buddhist state. The conservatives have put in a lot of effort to ensure that Buddhism remains the state religion. This means they cling on to this old statistics, which is no longe...
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Encyclopedia Britannica
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Thailand - Tai, Culture, Cuisine | Britannica
1 week ago - While Buddhism is the dominant religion, other religions are also found in the country. A small but significant minority of Muslims lives primarily in southern Thailand, but also in and around Bangkok.
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Wikipedia
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Freedom of religion in Thailand - Wikipedia
July 23, 2025 - According to the 2018 census, Buddhism is the largest religion in Thailand, practiced by over 94% of the population; Islam makes up 5% of the population. The Thai government officially recognizes five religions: Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, ...
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CountryReports
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What are the major religions in Thailand? | CountryReports - CountryReports
Buddhist 92.5%, Muslim 5.4%, Christian 1.2%, other 0.9% (includes animist, Confucian, Hindu, Jewish, Sikh, and Taoist) Although Thailand guarantees freedom of religion, and many religions are represented in the country, 95 percent of the population is Theravada Buddhist.
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Cultural Atlas
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Thai - Religion โ€” Cultural Atlas
According to 2021 estimates, the majority of the Thai population identifies as Buddhist (92%). Public signs of reverence for the religion are evident throughout the culture. However, Buddhism is commonly thought of as โ€˜a way of lifeโ€™ rather ...
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Joshua Project
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Thailand people groups, languages and religions | Joshua Project
Maps, charts and statistics of Thailand ethnic people groups, languages and religions. Sortable and downloadable Thailand data.
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Learn Religions
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Thailand Religion: History and Statistics
June 29, 2019 - With more than 64 million practitioners making up 95% of the population, Buddhism is the main religion of Thailand, and it has been since it was first introduced into the country more than a thousand years ago.
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Holidify
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Religion in Thailand - Freedom of Religion - Holidify
June 13, 2023 - Source Buddhism is the dominant religion in Thailand consisting of 95% of the total population. Buddhism was first introduced in Thailand as early as 250 BCE and has been a big part of Thailand ever since along with the Thai Chinese Buddhist ...
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NationMaster
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Thailand Religion Stats: NationMaster.com
Muslim > Muslim percentage of total population: Muslim percentage (%) of total population 2014 Pew Report. Muslim > Muslim population: Muslim population 2014 Pew Report. Religions: This entry includes a rank ordering of religions by adherents starting with the largest group and sometimes includes the percent of total population.
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Pew Research Center
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Religious landscape and change in South and Southeast Asia | Pew Research Center
September 9, 2025 - The survey finds that most adults in Cambodia (96%), Thailand (90%) and Sri Lanka (71%) identity as Buddhists, while majorities in Indonesia (93%) and Malaysia (75%) identify as Muslim.
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TravelOnline
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Thailand Religion | Religion in Thailand
The remaining population follows the Muslim religion (4.6%), Catholic Christians (0.7%) with the remaining 1% divided between Hindu, Sikh and Jewish religions. Thailand's Buddhist population is largely of the Theravada traditional, however has also adopted Chinese and folk beliefs such as ancestor ...
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Hellosiam
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Religion in Thailand
Buddhism is the faith of 95 percent of the population, 4 percent are Muslims, 0.5 percent and Christians, and the remainder Hindus, Sikhs and other religion. Despite the fact that Buddhism is the faith of majority, both the king and the government uphold and support all the religions accepted ...
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SIM USA
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Thailand | SIM USA
January 27, 2025 - Motivated by Christโ€™s love, we strive to make disciples where Christ is not yet known. By faith we see those without Christ in Thailand authentically responding to the Gospel and being discipled into biblically-based, community-transforming churches that engage in mission.