As mentioned at the start of the video, this video took a lot of effort, time, and research to make in order to revive the channel. It would be greatly appreciated if you would subscribe and like! I don't usually ask this, but if you could share this to a person who would be interested it would help a lot! Thanks everyone!
Why did taberistan become Muslim so soon it was the last sassanian zoroastrian hold out not converting until very late in the 10th century the daylamites were some of the last Zoroastrians
Tal vez será porque en ese entonces la mayoría de la población no queria convertirse,además de que los cristianos y judíos pagaban un impuesto para seguir conservando su religión
He did not add the arrival of Turks, conquest of Constantinopel and Edirne was conquered much earlier by the Turks, this means that the european part of Turkey should be a big muslim minority or a majority
many Arab major tribes embraced Christianity , Ghassanids (Jordan, Palestine and Syria) , Lakhamids (Iraq and the Gulf) , In Yemen at some point was ruled by Christian Ethiopians. and many other tribes and arabian kingdoms, most of thier descendants embraced Islam later, while still some in Iraq, Syria , Jordan , Palestine and some in Lebanon.
@@CanaaniteGuy well yes you are right ,however with time Muslim populations grew stronger and pagans,Christians and Jews were just minorities in Arabia however in the upper levant (Palestine, Lebanon and Syria) Christians lived there ,they were minorities however they had many more Christians than Arabia which lead to making an Islamic majority nation like lebanon to have a lot of Christians, nowadays Christians live peacefully with Muslims, however in the past they had to jizya to be protected from outside invaders also the jizya tax gave them rights to NOT be slaves which was not common in the world as most invaders in the past tended to not give outsiders from a cultural and religious perspective rights even if they paid for it ,stay still as a Muslim I can say that not every Muslim ruler was a good one because how morally good a person is not based on his culture nor religion but his one personality.
I love the way you extended the timeline to show the possible changes in the future, especially with the Indian migrants that currently make up a noticeable percentage of the UAE and Qatar
How did u map irreligion trends of the future? What source? Because it is only spreading in countries which are biggest geopolitical enemies to Israel in the present day which are also the most powerful countries of the region. Saudi, Turkey and Iran
Саудовская Аравия и Турция не являются реальными врагами Израиля, так как их помощь Палестине только на словах. Из твоего списка только Иран может быть им.
@@gummieben yes I do Ever heard of literal signs And divine revelations You’re heart is to blind to understand If Allah wills he will make you understand If he doesn’t then good luck 😊
It's not just lebanon, the map doesn't highlight many other minotities like the jews who lived in kurdistan iran iraq or the assyrians who were christians in iraq
It took until the 12th century, around the time slightly before the mongol invasion for the Muslims to actually start becoming the majority in areas like Egypt, Levant. The largest decline of Chrisstianity happened in the last century due to colonialism, arab secularism, extremist, instability, invasions, migration due to the collapse of Islamic rule. However to this day, the oldest christain communiities and churches are still very much present in the region, Egypt alone has over ten million Christains, other religions are also present in the region.
@@neozyykunIts because they were always a minority regionally, in israel they are concentrated now bc they came from all over the known world back to israel
1 - Muslims only became majority in egypt after 2 centuries, this map is inaccurate. 2 - islamization of the Levant was slower, when the crusades happened, the muslims had relative majority. 3 - most of the islamization in the ME happened under the late abbasid empire, the saljuk turks and the mamlukes of egypt.
The amount of mistakes is crazy. During the early stages of Islam, after the Rashiduns took out the Persians and the Levant, they kept their own religions. Freedom of religion was a thing, it wasn't until much later caliphates when Islam spread fast like the Umayyads. Also, when the hell did anatolia remain Christian???? The Ottomans?????
@idiokrat6499 did you know there were no turks in turkey until 1800s when they emerged and turned the Greeks and others into turks. So they didn't create or do anything. Hope this helps 😅
I'm sorry but there is many inaccuracies, like Anatolia who was already almost Muslim in like 1300, because of the turks, in this Map islam Begin to spread only in the late 17th century
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@@RealDataStats8320 Yeah in central Asia not in the middle east. Only traders from those religions were there but you cannot claim that those areas followed those religions because of it. Also, why are Buddhists and Hindus in Baku?
@@user98344 i got this off the internet. It said there were temples and monasteries in the area around Baku. Also, many dharmic merchants would have seasonally settled there due to trade etc.
@@RealDataStats8320 Because they were SOME monasteries doesn't mean that they were the majority, in this way you have to put Egypt and Syria as being Christian even to this day as those countries still have SOME monasteries and churches.
Christians suddenly appear in azerbaijan.ashurism dominated middle east.limit zoroastrianism to modern day iran borders.buddhists in khorasan? What a fever dream is this video alot of mistakes
Last part is cap, maybe christians would leave their religion, but our scholars answer every single question asked, so there is no way for atheism to get ahead in any part of the world where the majority is muslim
Can your scholars answer? Great, come ask them my questions... I am sure that your scholars have not read the Qur'an from the beginning to the end even once.
@@aminniku6898 bro litterally 10% of all muslims know the quran from begin to end, thats like 200 million, guess how many know the bible from start to end, let me help you, its 0
@@kocayrklibirinsan3056 kendi bedenindeki kilometrelece damar ağının bir birine dolaşmadığını görüp, bedeninin ufak elektrik sinyallerle bir yerden bir yere sinyal gönderip kıprattığını görüp allah yoktur demek, kendini kandırmaktır, ve dahada ötesi bilimsel ayetleri okuyup küfürde inat etmek mümkün değildir, yani zariyat suresinde mesela evrenin sürekli genişletilmesi hakkında konuşuluyor, başka bir ayette demirin dünyada oluşmadığını, gökten indirildiği deniliyor, başka bir ayette insan embryosunun anne karnında 3 kara evreden geçtiği deniliyor, yani kardeşim, bunları 1400 sene öncesinden çölün ortasında okuma yazması olmayan birisinin kendiliğinden bilmesi imkansız çünkü tamamı modern teknoloji ile daha yeni bulduğumuz şeyler, ondan küfürde inat etme, gel sende kendini kurtar
@@alperenbaytimur I am Iranian. I do not believe in Abrahamic books. Curse the books of Muslims and Christians. 😂answer my question... can you ask my questions to your scholars or are you just talking?
1. You missed the largest Jewish disasporas at the time in Alexandria (Egypt) and Babylon. In babylon, it was the largest jewish community by far in the whole world. 2. Arab polytheism. You totally droopped other groups such as Arameans, babylonians, edomites, phoenicians, and more. They didn't fall under "Arab polytheism" 3. You dropped Samaritans completely. They were once as prevalent as Jews. 4. It would be more accurate to add groups that dont exist today as a missing link between Judaism and Chrsitianity and such as the Nazareens (Jews who accepted jesus as messiah but not as god). And probably had an important rule in thendevelopment of Islam
Thanks for the feedback. To some extent i have shown jews in egypt and Babylon though. I had decided not to show the other religions eg phonecians to not make it too cluttered. But thanks anyway.
@RealDataStats8320 i understand the logic, but it can beign the impression that the rest of the Middle East was always Arab as it is today. Which is very untrue. Foe babylon, from my knowledge, Babylon is a bit souther from the spot you marked, something closer to nowdays Baghdad. For the Jews, most of the Jews at the time actually were outside the land of Israel, as i said in Alexandria and babylon. As well as pockets in the Greek world at the time already. Th3se communities actually were the first substrate for Christianity to emerge since the Jews were already familiar with most of it. I would watch Sam Arnow and Henry Abramson if you want to know more about Jewish history.
@عليعمر-ف5ب Jews on Alexandria back then werent refugees. After the destruction maybe But the jewish community in Alexandria existed for hundreds of years before jesus, during the Greek era. Simple diffusion to strong economic cities. They were a third of Alexandria'd residents at the timr
Actually the map of Caucasus until 4th century is incorrect. At that time Armenians were pagan. And their religion was similar to Hellenic polytheism rather than Arabic one Moreover the religion in Nagorno Karabakh was Christianity before 2024, but you showed that this was Islam.
@shehzarhussain8119 if you look in a bigger time frame, realisticly, it's the one that is declining the slowest, also its because of birth rates, most of the Muslim world is underdeveloped and a lot of Muslims are converting to Christianity like in iran, to protest against the governement
@@chrisalex82 Islam increased last year by 7.9% percent last year in a broader perspective Christianity is the fastest decreasing religion cause of the high mortality rate and low birth rate Islam has the highest birth rate if you did your research And this "under developed" part Indonesia,Malaysia,saudi,oman,qatar,bharain,Kuwait etc etc are all muslim countries and they are much more developed than you think No matter how you plan to throw mud at Islam it will always backfire on you
@@shinningarmor7094 Muslims are declining the slowest because only limited people are able to convert.. Be a christian in Indonesia without being whipped. And yes, muslims have high birth rates because apparently, women are treated like slaves there. Remember. "Christianity spreads by the word, Islam spreads by the sword."
Thanks. I was getting conflicting time frames for Yazidism but as far as i understood it had developed into an organised religion by 1000. Besides, they were too low in number to show
@@RealDataStats8320 yeah in 1000s to 1100s yazidism emerged differently but the old believes are still exist there is also many things come from Sufism & chirstianity. 💙 it is okey go on you are doin good and i know u will be better when continue 😊
Is this depicting where a religion is the majority religion of the people or the religion of the rulers of a land? I would have thought that Christianity would be seriously challenged after the Seljuks arrived in Anatolia, but this visualization doesn't show much change, not even 500 years later after Constantinople is conquered by Mehmed I.
@@يمكن_منتظر in islam it is a fundamental value in christianity it happened just like other religions in ancient history who happened to conquer. U can't compare
@@neozyykun Islam urges you to defend yourself and your rights, and this is the basic value. As for invasion, it is invasion. I am a Shiite Muslim. In my doctrine, what is known as the Islamic conquests, we consider it an invasion for us, whether Sunni Muslims or Christian Catholics. Both were spread by the sword.
@@RealDataStats8320 Dont use wikipedia. It is full of liar westerners that like to multiply the amount of deaths of their own soldiers and civils by tens and dont give a dam about the easterners who died more. Example? The massacres of Turks by Armenians in Eastern Türkiye. The whole population disappeared for no reason hmmmm Wondering why they were deported. Guess what? There isnt a single article in wikipedia talking about the death of 2 million and more. Tatar Turks being massacred and deported is also another one.
@@Founderschannel123 Let there be no compulsion in religion, for the truth stands out clearly from falsehood.1 So whoever renounces false gods and believes in Allah has certainly grasped the firmest, unfailing hand-hold. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. [Al-Baqarah, verse 256]
@@neozyykun that was at the beginning. and also, they mostly killed hostile men. women and children and elderly were left alive. that is why there is no population drop like it was with hitler, stalin, mao and genghis khan and tamerlane. and that is why they had scientists from every etnicity adn faith... all contributing to science and progress of caliphate... truly, golden ages...
Do you think the whole people living in Constantinople became muslim instantly after Mohammed II enter in the city? This map isn't about the faith of rulers.
For a thousand years after the arrival of Islam, the majority of Iranians did not become Muslims! Since ancient times, there were three groups of Iranians, the first two of which were mostly in the villages: farmers Clergymen army men During the Sassanid era, two groups were added to these, which were mostly in the cities: teachers Craftsmen During the two centuries of Arab rule and two centuries of Muslim Iranian rule, most of Iran's people remained Zoroastrians, and the minority in the cities were Christians and Jews. Army soldiers who were not killed in the wars, either went to the north of Iran, or to China and India. With the attack of the Turks and their slaughter, the ratio of Muslim Zoroastrians became almost equal, and of course, despite the existence of Jewish and Christian minorities in Iran, that is, neither of them has a majority in Iran. In the west of Iran, mostly Shafi'i and in the east mostly Hanafi, and still a minority in the cities, both Christian and Jewish. Since teachers and professionals were in the cities and in contact with Muslims, they became Muslims earlier. Clergymen and farmers in the villages remained Zoroastrians because they had no contact with Muslims. At the time of the Mongol invasion, both because they massacred many cities and because they removed strict laws against Zoroastrians, the ratio of Muslims to non-Muslims decreased drastically. In the later period from the Mongols to the Safavids, this ratio was maintained: Because the killing continued in the cities, especially in Khorasan. And also that many Turks went to the outskirts of the Timurid capital and to Anatolia and the Levant to fight against the Ottomans and Mamluks. Until a thousand years after the Arab invasion (the time of Shah Abbas I), due to the strictness of the government, the second round of Zoroastrian migration to India took place. Those Zoroastrians, Christians and Jews who survived, gradually became Shiites and this process continued until the time of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar at the end of the 19th century.
As mentioned at the start of the video, this video took a lot of effort, time, and research to make in order to revive the channel. It would be greatly appreciated if you would subscribe and like! I don't usually ask this, but if you could share this to a person who would be interested it would help a lot! Thanks everyone!
Why did taberistan become Muslim so soon it was the last sassanian zoroastrian hold out not converting until very late in the 10th century the daylamites were some of the last Zoroastrians
superfake
Your right it's a bad version where is the ottoman empire
I appreciate you effort a lot I subscribed, I also have a TH-cam channel but I didn't think I could ever do this
@@jonathanobinna thank you so much
Turkey is wrong. After 1071, Turkish muslims started to settle in Anatolia. Turkey's Islamization is much earlier than shown in the video.
Tal vez será porque en ese entonces la mayoría de la población no queria convertirse,además de que los cristianos y judíos pagaban un impuesto para seguir conservando su religión
Kanka Türkler anadoluya girdikten 200 yıl sonra çoğunluk oluyor
yes iam egyption and turkey Islam entered it even before Egypt
@@overabusedsalmon1238Turkish propaganda
Pakistan'dan Selâmün aleyküm
There are many mistakes on the map
Do you mind mentioning some of the biggest mistakes. I would like to know
In modern azerbaijan region after 1900s there was no majority christian regions@qpdb840
@@NDNBMirli caləb
Islam is the biggest mistake
He did not add the arrival of Turks, conquest of Constantinopel and Edirne was conquered much earlier by the Turks, this means that the european part of Turkey should be a big muslim minority or a majority
not very accurate
@@sulfamethizoli wouldn't expect riyadh to be irreligious
@@LordGeneralOHarathat was future projection. Which i indeed is questioninh.
@@geographymust8984 fr like I didn't expect the Emirate of Apostate Prophet and The Caliphate of David Wood to exist but in this video it does
If it goes against your personal views and belief it's not very accurate
True. Baku was majority Zoroastrian. Atashgah is a Zoroastrian temple
Proud Christian here✝️❤️
cool
allah is the way ❤
@@AladdinTheArabian It is not
@@HolasoyGamerpromedioreal definitely 😆
☦️ (and Europe will stay Christian, and Middle East Muslim)
I'm christian from Lebanon amen
And Lebanon for me is the best country in the Middle East and hopefully one day they will reach peace
🇮🇶❤️🇱🇧
@@macolamawhy is it the best
@@macolamafake countrys cant reach peace
Even though I'M not a Christian I respect your religion and hope Lebanon will find peace
After the 3rd century Arab went through a Christian revolution and Arabian polytheism began to steadily decline.
@@DomainofKnowlegdia yes
Yes but also Jewish had a hand in it as it was popular in some places in Arabia
No thats wrong
The vast majority of arabs were polytheists until the became muslims
many Arab major tribes embraced Christianity , Ghassanids (Jordan, Palestine and Syria) , Lakhamids (Iraq and the Gulf) , In Yemen at some point was ruled by Christian Ethiopians. and many other tribes and arabian kingdoms, most of thier descendants embraced Islam later, while still some in Iraq, Syria , Jordan , Palestine and some in Lebanon.
@@CanaaniteGuy well yes you are right ,however with time Muslim populations grew stronger and pagans,Christians and Jews were just minorities in Arabia however in the upper levant (Palestine, Lebanon and Syria) Christians lived there ,they were minorities however they had many more Christians than Arabia which lead to making an Islamic majority nation like lebanon to have a lot of Christians, nowadays Christians live peacefully with Muslims, however in the past they had to jizya to be protected from outside invaders also the jizya tax gave them rights to NOT be slaves which was not common in the world as most invaders in the past tended to not give outsiders from a cultural and religious perspective rights even if they paid for it ,stay still as a Muslim I can say that not every Muslim ruler was a good one because how morally good a person is not based on his culture nor religion but his one personality.
Zoroastrianism is still in the Middle East in Yazd and large pockets on the Caspian coast in Azerbaijan and Iran and many live in Armenia too.
Not enough to show on the map
@@RealDataStats8320bruh yazd is bigger than qatar how
I love the way you extended the timeline to show the possible changes in the future, especially with the Indian migrants that currently make up a noticeable percentage of the UAE and Qatar
Yes indians are already ~45% of the UAE lol
Wdym
4:59 During the Ottoman period, Anatolia was completely Muslim except for the Aegean, Cilicia and Pontus
The ottoman period is literally hundreds of years long
Actually no the first turk emerged in the 1800s. Hope this helps
@@mrsirdr8644u mean 1800 b.c ?
@@CarlStein no there was no such thing as turk until 1800s ad
@@mrsirdr8644 then who tf conquered constantinople
Bruh the video had alot and alot of mistakes💀💀
True the video had so many mistakes how can he even predict a stupid future like that he is such an idiot
Its accurate with what we see on demographics, surveys and sociopolitical trends
The vast majority of the video is wrong, especially in Anatolia, Egypt and the Caucasus
How did u map irreligion trends of the future? What source?
Because it is only spreading in countries which are biggest geopolitical enemies to Israel in the present day which are also the most powerful countries of the region. Saudi, Turkey and Iran
Саудовская Аравия и Турция не являются реальными врагами Израиля, так как их помощь Палестине только на словах. Из твоего списка только Иран может быть им.
I have only shown irreligion in those countries
Source: Walmart
@@RealDataStats8320 soo islam by name but not lifestyle? likely bigger if that way
@@rifathrealm990source: dollar tree stores
Hey this map is fully wrong ya almost by 1200's entire middle East was fallen to islam
proud to be Muslim from Egypt 🇪🇬💕☪️
تعليقاتي اتخذفت..
proud christian from egypt
@@LeFox81
Are You sure..
😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁 😁
Let's talk Egyptian Arabic.. Are you ready.
@@Egyptian_muslim_1 بتضطروا الواحد يفضح امكن ام الشراميط عشيقة صفوان عائشة بنت ابي بكر كانت مايا خليفة زمانها
@@LeFox81 انت بشتم لي يا قص امك هو في حد شتمك
bro time traveled to know where irreligion spread 😂
nice vid tho
Thanks 😅 but ik that it is mainly spreading in urban areas
@@RealDataStats8320 because educated people know reality 💀
@@cosmic579nope if they did then how do they know their own death?🤔
Exactly theres no god but Allah!
You dont even know if Allah exists @@Lister-Eyad
@@gummieben yes I do
Ever heard of literal signs
And divine revelations
You’re heart is to blind to understand
If Allah wills he will make you understand
If he doesn’t then good luck 😊
Christianity in the 7th century: "Slowly, but surely Christianizing the Arab peninsula- OH CRAP!"
I love the Middle East from Australia 🇦🇺❤️☪️🇱🇧🇸🇦🇸🇾🇮🇶🇮🇷🇪🇬🇦🇪🇾🇪🇵🇸🇯🇴
U missed israel 🇮🇱
Iran is Zoroastrian
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@@Iranian_nationalist994
Iran is Islamic country 🍋
@@Iranian_nationalist994 As a Sunni, I also disagree with Shiism. But I don't think the revival of Zoroastrianism would do much.
Satrapy of Armenia was the 1st nation to accept Christianity, it's absurd after around 1000y Zorastrianism was still a big chunk of the main lands
Mistake: Islam started at the year 610 not 625
Ik
Between 610 and 625 there was no expension of Islam yet
Exactly thank you bro@@telmasbinary
Noo islam found 1400 AD
Go read history first, this video fake
@@LordIndra13???
Alhamdulilah I'm muslim
Good job ❤
I.m from egypt 🇪🇬
THE ISLAMIZED ARABIZED STATE OF EGYPT
This is Islam which is spreading so fast all over the world
Lebanon just in the corner staying Christian almost the whole time.
It's not just lebanon, the map doesn't highlight many other minotities like the jews who lived in kurdistan iran iraq or the assyrians who were christians in iraq
It took until the 12th century, around the time slightly before the mongol invasion for the Muslims to actually start becoming the majority in areas like Egypt, Levant. The largest decline of Chrisstianity happened in the last century due to colonialism, arab secularism, extremist, instability, invasions, migration due to the collapse of Islamic rule. However to this day, the oldest christain communiities and churches are still very much present in the region, Egypt alone has over ten million Christains, other religions are also present in the region.
@@neozyykunIts because they were always a minority regionally, in israel they are concentrated now bc they came from all over the known world back to israel
Christian from iran🇮🇷 ❤
Iran is Zoroastrian
1 - Muslims only became majority in egypt after 2 centuries, this map is inaccurate.
2 - islamization of the Levant was slower, when the crusades happened, the muslims had relative majority.
3 - most of the islamization in the ME happened under the late abbasid empire, the saljuk turks and the mamlukes of egypt.
@@AuthorMT0 in my opinion, only your first point is somewhat correct.
And i have done the third
You forgot to put crusaders. Also, what a cursed irrealstic future?!
Its facts
Its not.@@RealDataStats8320
I'll only note that Hellenism should have dominated the entire Pontic Coast
How hinduism reached baku?
Silk road trade . Many indian hindu and chinese buddhist traders frequented the area and the Caucasus was known to have a large Dharmic population
@@RealDataStats8320it's a tiny minority
The amount of mistakes is crazy. During the early stages of Islam, after the Rashiduns took out the Persians and the Levant, they kept their own religions. Freedom of religion was a thing, it wasn't until much later caliphates when Islam spread fast like the Umayyads. Also, when the hell did anatolia remain Christian???? The Ottomans?????
Ottoman empire was Christian‽? 😮
No...
@idiokrat6499 did you know there were no turks in turkey until 1800s when they emerged and turned the Greeks and others into turks. So they didn't create or do anything. Hope this helps 😅
@@mrsirdr8644 no you are false
@@C..e. no this is truth, the first turk was built in sultan caves in 1830, the sultan says so himself
@@mrsirdr8644 My friend learned history from McDonald's
Can u doe South Asia my brother very nice video
Thanks bro but I've already done it😅
I'm sorry but there is many inaccuracies, like Anatolia who was already almost Muslim in like 1300, because of the turks, in this Map islam Begin to spread only in the late 17th century
@@sulfamethizol no, anatolia especially central anatolia was (almost) 100% muslim by the 1400s
@@sulfamethizol not many. A little bit in trapezus, a little bit on western Anatolia, that's pretty all
@@sulfamethizol yes but barely any
Yes sorry
@@sulfamethizol im talking about anatolia not hispania
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Too many emojis
Alhamdulillah Islam from Asia ❤
wrong information, because ottoman empire established there
Can you do Europe next?
Mapping isnt my main content
But maybe I can try as it is getting views
@@RealDataStats8320 Thanks! Have a nice day + I'm gonna sub!
@@Zemun_SerbianCB thanks❤️
@@RealDataStats8320 np!
Ah yes. The christian ottoman empire
Hinduism and Buddhism were never in the middle east
@@user98344 silk road trade
@@RealDataStats8320 Yeah in central Asia not in the middle east. Only traders from those religions were there but you cannot claim that those areas followed those religions because of it. Also, why are Buddhists and Hindus in Baku?
@@user98344 i got this off the internet. It said there were temples and monasteries in the area around Baku. Also, many dharmic merchants would have seasonally settled there due to trade etc.
@@RealDataStats8320 Because they were SOME monasteries doesn't mean that they were the majority, in this way you have to put Egypt and Syria as being Christian even to this day as those countries still have SOME monasteries and churches.
In ancient times there were budhists and hindus in Pakistan and Afghanistan
Christians suddenly appear in azerbaijan.ashurism dominated middle east.limit zoroastrianism to modern day iran borders.buddhists in khorasan?
What a fever dream is this video alot of mistakes
Turks will be with Islam forever.
Kesinlikle öyle kardeşim
Future:
How about Hanafism in Pre-islamic Arabia? Or Christian and Buddhist sincretism like the Maniqueism?
Hanafism ??
@@mmain42 In Islam, the terms ḥanīf and ḥunafā' ( PLUR ; حنفاء) are primarily used to refer to pre-Islamic Arabians who were Abrahamic monotheists.
Irreligion is possible in Turkiye but Saudi Arabia has it banned
Christianity was also banned in the Roman Empire and yet it spread, what is written on paper is not always reflected in reality.
@@mxlibancap3115 not everything is same
@@gameworld6740 In this case yes, it does not matter if the state prohibits it, people believe what they believe.
@@mxlibancap3115 yeah anyway, still I don't think it will
@@gameworld6740how?
Dont listen to the haters. Never back down never what?
OMG OMG TYSM LOVE UR CONTENT BRUVER@@RealDataStats8320
Never give up. Thanks for the support bro
Last part is cap, maybe christians would leave their religion, but our scholars answer every single question asked, so there is no way for atheism to get ahead in any part of the world where the majority is muslim
Can your scholars answer? Great, come ask them my questions... I am sure that your scholars have not read the Qur'an from the beginning to the end even once.
lol, islam is already lost.
@@aminniku6898 bro litterally 10% of all muslims know the quran from begin to end, thats like 200 million, guess how many know the bible from start to end, let me help you, its 0
@@kocayrklibirinsan3056 kendi bedenindeki kilometrelece damar ağının bir birine dolaşmadığını görüp, bedeninin ufak elektrik sinyallerle bir yerden bir yere sinyal gönderip kıprattığını görüp allah yoktur demek, kendini kandırmaktır, ve dahada ötesi bilimsel ayetleri okuyup küfürde inat etmek mümkün değildir, yani zariyat suresinde mesela evrenin sürekli genişletilmesi hakkında konuşuluyor, başka bir ayette demirin dünyada oluşmadığını, gökten indirildiği deniliyor, başka bir ayette insan embryosunun anne karnında 3 kara evreden geçtiği deniliyor, yani kardeşim, bunları 1400 sene öncesinden çölün ortasında okuma yazması olmayan birisinin kendiliğinden bilmesi imkansız çünkü tamamı modern teknoloji ile daha yeni bulduğumuz şeyler, ondan küfürde inat etme, gel sende kendini kurtar
@@alperenbaytimur I am Iranian. I do not believe in Abrahamic books. Curse the books of Muslims and Christians. 😂answer my question... can you ask my questions to your scholars or are you just talking?
Next History of religion in Europe 2100 estimated by your own search only for educational purpose
Iraq will stay islam ☪️ ❤️
As an Iraqi, no we won’t we are leaving Islam in millions, average Iraqi American immigrant
@@fahidlangs9266 iraq is an islamic country. You won't do anything to change it nerd
@@fahidlangs9266why leaving islam my brother Dont leave if you leave you will live in hell forever Brother dont leave 😥😥😥Love from Pakistan ♥️♥️♥️
Islam is the truth
@@fahidlangs9266Lol you are not Iraq
Prob is not the most accurate map, but it's very good
1. You missed the largest Jewish disasporas at the time in Alexandria (Egypt) and Babylon. In babylon, it was the largest jewish community by far in the whole world.
2. Arab polytheism. You totally droopped other groups such as Arameans, babylonians, edomites, phoenicians, and more. They didn't fall under "Arab polytheism"
3. You dropped Samaritans completely. They were once as prevalent as Jews.
4. It would be more accurate to add groups that dont exist today as a missing link between Judaism and Chrsitianity and such as the Nazareens (Jews who accepted jesus as messiah but not as god). And probably had an important rule in thendevelopment of Islam
Thanks for the feedback. To some extent i have shown jews in egypt and Babylon though. I had decided not to show the other religions eg phonecians to not make it too cluttered. But thanks anyway.
@RealDataStats8320 i understand the logic, but it can beign the impression that the rest of the Middle East was always Arab as it is today. Which is very untrue.
Foe babylon, from my knowledge, Babylon is a bit souther from the spot you marked, something closer to nowdays Baghdad.
For the Jews, most of the Jews at the time actually were outside the land of Israel, as i said in Alexandria and babylon. As well as pockets in the Greek world at the time already. Th3se communities actually were the first substrate for Christianity to emerge since the Jews were already familiar with most of it.
I would watch Sam Arnow and Henry Abramson if you want to know more about Jewish history.
Okay thanks
But the main religion of the Egyptians was ancient Egyptian
And Jewish were refugees
@عليعمر-ف5ب Jews on Alexandria back then werent refugees. After the destruction maybe
But the jewish community in Alexandria existed for hundreds of years before jesus, during the Greek era. Simple diffusion to strong economic cities.
They were a third of Alexandria'd residents at the timr
Actually the map of Caucasus until 4th century is incorrect. At that time Armenians were pagan. And their religion was similar to Hellenic polytheism rather than Arabic one
Moreover the religion in Nagorno Karabakh was Christianity before 2024, but you showed that this was Islam.
Sorry about Nagorno Karabakh. Lol I actually forgot maybe next time🤣
Jews were in the Middle East in every year that you are showing on the map.
no you only started colonising palestine again in the 1930s
btw ppl did not worship like buttons in modern day southern saudi Arabia during 84CE
Proud to be Muslim❤
Ok terr orist
@@Abdool-slayer666 Ku😂😂
@@Abdool-slayer666
Ok genocide supporter
Map is wrong
Proud atheist
ur a furry, ofc u are
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It's better to be atheist in today's world tbh. No love or hate towards any specific religion.
@@akhil0113 Also eternal suffering in hell.
@@Harbin_07 you just proved his point.
Bro many spots should be blue too by 2100
2024: islam will rule middle east
2100: Atheism being speed
Islam is the fastest growing religion bro
Cope
@shehzarhussain8119 if you look in a bigger time frame, realisticly, it's the one that is declining the slowest, also its because of birth rates, most of the Muslim world is underdeveloped and a lot of Muslims are converting to Christianity like in iran, to protest against the governement
@@chrisalex82 Islam increased last year by 7.9% percent last year in a broader perspective Christianity is the fastest decreasing religion cause of the high mortality rate and low birth rate
Islam has the highest birth rate if you did your research
And this "under developed" part
Indonesia,Malaysia,saudi,oman,qatar,bharain,Kuwait etc etc are all muslim countries and they are much more developed than you think
No matter how you plan to throw mud at Islam it will always backfire on you
@@shinningarmor7094 Muslims are declining the slowest because only limited people are able to convert.. Be a christian in Indonesia without being whipped. And yes, muslims have high birth rates because apparently, women are treated like slaves there. Remember.
"Christianity spreads by the word, Islam spreads by the sword."
Yazidism is 7000 years old. There is also many mistakes in map. but you are doing well. good to you
Thanks. I was getting conflicting time frames for Yazidism but as far as i understood it had developed into an organised religion by 1000. Besides, they were too low in number to show
@@RealDataStats8320 yeah in 1000s to 1100s yazidism emerged differently but the old believes are still exist there is also many things come from Sufism & chirstianity. 💙
it is okey go on you are doin good and i know u will be better when continue 😊
Islam is great religion ❤❤❤
He entered middle east and didnot force anyone to convert it ❤❤❤❤
real (only some kingdoms did but most dont to get valuable Jizya tax from non muslims)
XD. Religion of war.
@@szymeq.haizaki4898 wars caused by islamic countrues today doesnt count. Full of fanatics and oppoturnists
@@szymeq.haizaki4898 indian spotted
So the video I saw that says that in Libya Muslims killed 24 Ethiopian Christians who did not accept Islam is false??
AMAZING VIDEO ALTHOUGH I'M SADDENED TO SEE HOW ISLAM TOO ALL OVER AND LEFT NOTHING
Cope harder maybe.
Alhamdulillah I am Muslim from Türkiye
Terr orist ?
@@Abdool-slayer666😂😅
YOU CAME TO VISIT ANATOLYA FROM KAZAHASTAN
Nice work!
@@TheGoldennach thanks bro. It's hard to find a positive comment on this video😭😭
@@RealDataStats8320 You can't expect a positive comment on a misleading video
@@daily_dose_of_polls explain. Some inaccuracies ≠ misleading
02:14
islam jumpscare
Hahaha so funny
@@2riversland it is
Cry
@@skurt-ug7xh
Atleast it's not atheist
Is this depicting where a religion is the majority religion of the people or the religion of the rulers of a land? I would have thought that Christianity would be seriously challenged after the Seljuks arrived in Anatolia, but this visualization doesn't show much change, not even 500 years later after Constantinople is conquered by Mehmed I.
@@cjimmersive6955 people
Egypt will always stay Muslim ☪️🤍🇪🇬🕌
insha'Allah
Noooo
@@Gallusek go cry away kid
Egypt has three religions if not more. And it will have three more before the world ends.
@@doit2810 Egypt has 2 islam and Christianity
What about manichaeism
درود بر اهورامزدا
Greetings to Zoroastrian religion and greetings to Ahura Mazda 🇮🇷
Based, blessed be the religions of zoroastrianism, manichaeism and mazdakism
that last part was uncalled for tbh
other religions spread by preaching, islam spreads by the sword.
Thats a lie but ok, literally every religion has been spread by the sword and by preaching.
@@a_agadir3964 Islamic caliphates??? what about them???
@@a_agadir3964 and i wouldnt call it preaching its more like enforcing and unacepting boundaries
@@Pastelss_ Are you intellectually inept? I said every religion, including Islam has been spread by the sword and by preaching.
Colonisation? The crusades? Hello?
1453 constantinople was conquered and this map shows full todays Turkey as Christians 😂
My mistake everyone is commenting abt this
@@RealDataStats8320 No problem. All you need is to move 1800-1900s animation to 1400-1500s
W islam
What about christian egyptians, the copts ?
Muslim and proud
2:12 Islam: HELLO IM GOING TO CONQUER YOU NOW
Did Christianity spread by distributing roses?
@@يمكن_منتظر i don't know, probably not
@@يمكن_منتظر in islam it is a fundamental value in christianity it happened just like other religions in ancient history who happened to conquer.
U can't compare
@@neozyykun Islam urges you to defend yourself and your rights, and this is the basic value. As for invasion, it is invasion. I am a Shiite Muslim. In my doctrine, what is known as the Islamic conquests, we consider it an invasion for us, whether Sunni Muslims or Christian Catholics. Both were spread by the sword.
@@يمكن_منتظر defend urself by sending men to war without armor and z3x slaves very "defensive" indeed
Did we judt forget the ottomans?😂
Ottomans accepted christians in their country
But yeah the map is mostly incorrsct as christians were only in pntus constantunople and qegean coasts
Nice video
Thanks
I am proud to be a MUSLIM.
😁😁😁😁😁
WHY? YOU FORCED EVERYONE TO BE LIKE YOU. AND YOUR ANCESOTRS ARE PROBABLY NOT FROM THE HIJAZ, SO THAT MEANS THEY FOUGHT THE ARABS, AND LOST
Can you do one of the Indian Subcontinent
Already have
Source
Internet mainly Wikipedia and other estimates
TH-cam too
source : please trust me
@@RealDataStats8320 Dont use wikipedia. It is full of liar westerners that like to multiply the amount of deaths of their own soldiers and civils by tens and dont give a dam about the easterners who died more.
Example? The massacres of Turks by Armenians in Eastern Türkiye. The whole population disappeared for no reason hmmmm
Wondering why they were deported.
Guess what? There isnt a single article in wikipedia talking about the death of 2 million and more. Tatar Turks being massacred and deported is also another one.
10% of Egypt is Christian. There has to be at least a little bit of blue over there.
No christian majority place
Everything went wrong in the 600's what a shame
Blame umar, muhammad, ali ibn abu talib sahih al bukhari 36:4
@@Founderschannel123cry all you want 😂
@@alperenbaytimur i dont have to many muslims convert to christianity because of this verse
I talk to muslims before hand and stopped when this verse shows
@@Founderschannel123 Let there be no compulsion in religion, for the truth stands out clearly from falsehood.1 So whoever renounces false gods and believes in Allah has certainly grasped the firmest, unfailing hand-hold. And Allah is All-Hearing, All-Knowing. [Al-Baqarah, verse 256]
Very wrong, the Ottomans are forgotten, as well as Arab small nations.
Wokes say if you reject Islam you reject diversity.
What does this video say about Islam and diversity?
lol)) it is not islams fault it had a golden age
@@figuraclass444 lol
@@figuraclass444 golden age of pawns volunteeringly dying at war to spread as much as possible.
That's not a golden age
@@figuraclass444 ur prophet was a bad person
@@neozyykun that was at the beginning. and also, they mostly killed hostile men. women and children and elderly were left alive. that is why there is no population drop like it was with hitler, stalin, mao and genghis khan and tamerlane. and that is why they had scientists from every etnicity adn faith... all contributing to science and progress of caliphate... truly, golden ages...
880AD entry Islam In Bangladesh..this right 🇧🇩♥
False map about religion . Islam is converted whole iran and Egypt in 6 only years .
What no😭
Actually no the Coptic Christians where Mayority until 13-14. Century because of persuciton and jizia
@@natinaeldaniel1962not majority but quiet significant in numbers...like you can't call them a minority
@@natinaeldaniel1962 presecution? likely more because they want less taxes (No jizya)
lol what?
Never knew there were buddhists in azerbaijan lol
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Wrong. Most of Syria became Christian before it spread in Greece and Anatolia.
Thats literally what I did💀
Spain🇪🇸 please
Bro sorry I just realised in my research that theres barely any data abt spain before 2020 so for the time being I dont think I can make it
Someone dare to tell me that there is no Israel
כבוד צו אונדזער האר און גואל יאָשקע המשיח ✨👑✝️❤🔥
Bot😂
1453 CE Constantinople was under Ottomans mean Muslim.. wrong mapping by timming
Do you think the whole people living in Constantinople became muslim instantly after Mohammed II enter in the city? This map isn't about the faith of rulers.
@@rermanandriz878 I Apologise I Misunderstood
@@syedmuhammadsajid9327 no problem, it happens. I guess you knew, Sorry hahaha
Team Allah🇹🇷🕋🕋🕋🕋🕋☪️☪️☪️☪️
Please Make Also South Asia Religion 600BCE-2100AD
Mapped? Because I already have
@@RealDataStats8320 yes mapped Version Please
I already have
@@RealDataStats8320 I didn't See You Just Maked Bar Chart Version
@@ayongamer004 go on my channel under popular and you will find it. I apologise for the bad quality lol. I made it when I had started the channel.
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Bro, Muslim conquered Constantinople in 1453 AD 😅🤔
The Future is for Atheism ⚛️⚛️
no
I believe humans should think of each other and how to survive on this planet that we are killing.
Proud Muslim 💚
For a thousand years after the arrival of Islam, the majority of Iranians did not become Muslims!
Since ancient times, there were three groups of Iranians, the first two of which were mostly in the villages:
farmers
Clergymen
army men
During the Sassanid era, two groups were added to these, which were mostly in the cities:
teachers
Craftsmen
During the two centuries of Arab rule and two centuries of Muslim Iranian rule, most of Iran's people remained Zoroastrians, and the minority in the cities were Christians and Jews. Army soldiers who were not killed in the wars, either went to the north of Iran, or to China and India.
With the attack of the Turks and their slaughter, the ratio of Muslim Zoroastrians became almost equal, and of course, despite the existence of Jewish and Christian minorities in Iran, that is, neither of them has a majority in Iran. In the west of Iran, mostly Shafi'i and in the east mostly Hanafi, and still a minority in the cities, both Christian and Jewish.
Since teachers and professionals were in the cities and in contact with Muslims, they became Muslims earlier. Clergymen and farmers in the villages remained Zoroastrians because they had no contact with Muslims.
At the time of the Mongol invasion, both because they massacred many cities and because they removed strict laws against Zoroastrians, the ratio of Muslims to non-Muslims decreased drastically. In the later period from the Mongols to the Safavids, this ratio was maintained:
Because the killing continued in the cities, especially in Khorasan.
And also that many Turks went to the outskirts of the Timurid capital and to Anatolia and the Levant to fight against the Ottomans and Mamluks.
Until a thousand years after the Arab invasion (the time of Shah Abbas I), due to the strictness of the government, the second round of Zoroastrian migration to India took place. Those Zoroastrians, Christians and Jews who survived, gradually became Shiites and this process continued until the time of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar at the end of the 19th century.