这些是每个东南亚国家最大的宗教团体
These Are The Largest Religious Groups In Each Southeast Asian Country

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皮尤研究中心在 2014 年的一项研究中发现,位于东南亚的新加坡和越南的宗教多样性程度较高,而另一个东南亚国家东帝汶则相对单一。 本报告根据美国国务院《宗教自由报告》(2022 年)的数据详细介绍了每个东南亚国家的主要宗教团体。 东南亚的三大主要信仰是佛教、伊斯兰教和基督教。 佛教于公元 1-3 世纪左右通过印度和中国商人传入该地区,但仅占该地区人口的 35-38%。 仅次于伊斯兰教。 在本研究中,我们探讨了每个东南亚国家的主导宗教团体及其各自占总人口的比例。 例如,在越南,只有 14% 的人口信奉任何形式的宗教——6% 的人信仰基督教,5% 的人信仰佛教,3% 的人信仰其他信仰。 相比之下,柬埔寨和泰国的佛教徒占人口的 90% 以上,这两个国家都对佛教有着强烈的认同感。 此外,柬埔寨近十分之九的人认为佛教是其民族认同不可或缺的一部分。 此外,伊斯兰教于七世纪通过阿拉伯商人传入该地区。 它约占印度尼西亚庞大人口的 85%,使其成为东南亚的伊斯兰中心地带。 最后,基督教由于 16 世纪的欧洲传教活动而进入该地区。 印度尼西亚人主要信奉天主教,天主教徒人数仅次于菲律宾,位居全球第二。

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A 2014 Pew Research study found that two of the most religiously diverse countries (Singapore and Vietnam) are in Southeast Asia. At the same time one of the least religiously-diverse countries (Timor-Leste) is also from the same region.

We map out the largest religious group (by percentage of the population) in every Southeast Asian country.

Data for this map and article is sourced from the U.S. State Department’s Religious Freedom Report (2022).

Southeast Asian countries predominantly follow one of three major religions: Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity.

Buddhism arrived first in the region, between the 1st–3rd centuries, brought by Indian and Chinese traders. However, despite arriving first, the religion accounts for about 35-38% of the Southeast Asian population, second after Islam.

Here’s a breakdown of the largest religious group in each Southeast Asian country, along with the percentage of the population.

Note: Includes all denominations and sects. *Only 14% of Vietnam is religious, of which 6% is Christian, 5% Buddhist, and 3% other religions.

In Cambodia and Thailand, where over 90% of the population is Buddhist, nearly nine-in-ten people surveyed by Pew Research said being a Buddhist was important to their national identities. More than 70% Cambodians also see Buddhism as an ethnicity one is born into.

Meanwhile, Islam arrived in the 7th century, brought along with Arabian traders. More than 85% of Indonesia—the world’s fourth-most populous country—is Muslim, helping Islam become the majority religion of Southeast Asia as a whole.

Finally, European missionaries brought Christianity to the region in the 16th century. Most Christians in the region are Catholics. Indonesia (despite being predominantly Muslim) has the second-highest number of Catholics (after the Philippines) amongst the countries.

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