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BRD

You are free to remove any messages on your talk page, but please follow WP:BRD: bold, revert, discuss. I see you changed Islam in Egypt to the correct number.

Concerning religion in Bangladesh, you claim claim "The gallup survey doesn't state that it says 0% or less than 1% said they were atheist while the 2022 census said 91% of the country is muslim not", which I don't understand. The June 2015 Gallup piece has a table on the bottom. It lists:

  • Country: Bangladesh
  • A religious person: 93%
  • Not a religious person: 5%
  • A convinced atheist: 0%
  • Do not know / no response: 1%

"while the 2022 census said 91% of the country is muslim not". What census? If there are new sources, update the article. And use the talk page to discuss articles. I'll leave your reverts of my undoing for now, please improve the articles accordingly. soetermans. ↑↑↓↓←→←→ B A TALK 18:43, 27 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]

You reverted the bangladesh edits did you not see what was being reverted the other user removed the 2022 figures and added the 2015 gallup survey results which didn't even mention the figure 86%.

The Gallup survey said not religious that doesn't mean atheist or irreligious since the gallup survey gave three catergories religious, not religious and atheist so it doesn't make sense to lump not religious and atheism together. Inteqaam (talk) 19:34, 27 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]