Thats not a generalisation at all. Do you realise how small the percentage of converts are compared to people born into a religion? Less than 3% of new adherants to Islam, for example, were as a result of conversion in a 10 year period. Thats tiny compared to the 22 million that were simply born into it. And since you brought Christianity into it, in the same period ~11% of new Christian adherants were as a result of conversion. On strict numbers and percentages, more people are converting to non-Islamic religions than to Islam.That's such a massive generalisation. I assume many Christains are born into Christianity, but why do some convert?
The fact is that the far far majority of people in Islam were born into it. It's a fact that Islamic countries have a higher average population growth compared to the world average.
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