Muslim Population By State

United States
0.89%Muslim Population %National Average
Muslim PopulationNational Total
Muslim Population Percentage 2020Question Mark
Map visualization
0.01%3.71%
1
IllinoisIllinois
3.71%
2
New YorkNew York
3.62%
3
New JerseyNew Jersey
3.34%
4
MarylandMaryland
2.99%
5
MichiganMichigan
2.37%
6
MinnesotaMinnesota
1.96%
7
VirginiaVirginia
1.91%
8
MassachusettsMassachusetts
1.83%
9
ArizonaArizona
1.43%
10
CaliforniaCalifornia
1.27%
11
MaineMaine
1.2%
12
ConnecticutConnecticut
1.18%
13
North CarolinaNorth Carolina
1.17%
14
WisconsinWisconsin
1.15%
15
PennsylvaniaPennsylvania
1.14%
16
GeorgiaGeorgia
1.09%
17
OhioOhio
1.01%
18
TexasTexas
0.98%
19
VermontVermont
0.96%
20
MissouriMissouri
0.85%
21
UtahUtah
0.71%
21
IowaIowa
0.71%
23
DelawareDelaware
0.66%
24
IndianaIndiana
0.59%
25
New MexicoNew Mexico
0.56%
26
TennesseeTennessee
0.54%
26
LouisianaLouisiana
0.54%
28
FloridaFlorida
0.53%
29
AlabamaAlabama
0.45%
30
KentuckyKentucky
0.39%
31
OklahomaOklahoma
0.37%
32
WashingtonWashington
0.34%
33
NebraskaNebraska
0.24%
34
Rhode IslandRhode Island
0.23%
35
NevadaNevada
0.22%
35
ArkansasArkansas
0.22%
37
ColoradoColorado
0.18%
38
KansasKansas
0.12%
38
South CarolinaSouth Carolina
0.12%
38
IdahoIdaho
0.12%
41
MississippiMississippi
0.11%
42
New HampshireNew Hampshire
0.08%
43
North DakotaNorth Dakota
0.07%
44
South DakotaSouth Dakota
0.06%
45
AlaskaAlaska
0.05%
45
West VirginiaWest Virginia
0.05%
47
WyomingWyoming
0.04%
48
MontanaMontana
0.02%
49
HawaiiHawaii
0.01%
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Last updated March 1, 2026

Mapping America's Muslim Population

The United States is home to a rapidly growing, incredibly diverse Muslim population. Comprising individuals from a vast array of racial, ethnic, and generational backgrounds—including South Asian and Arab immigrants, refugees, and a deeply established demographic of African American Muslims—Islam is now one of the most prominent religious minority groups in the country.

However, this population is not evenly distributed across the map. 

To accurately track where America's Muslim communities are thriving, it is not enough to simply look at raw population counts. Massive states like California and Texas will almost always top demographic lists simply because they have tens of millions of residents. To find the true cultural hubs of Islam in America, Data Pandas analyzed both the total population counts and the percentage of residents identifying as Muslim in each state.

All Metrics

Region ↕Muslim Population % 2020↕Muslim Population 2020↕
Illinois3.71%
New York3.62%
New Jersey3.34%
Maryland2.99%
Michigan2.37%
Minnesota1.96%
Virginia1.91%
Massachusetts1.83%
Arizona1.43%
California1.27%
Maine1.20%
Connecticut1.18%
North Carolina1.17%
Wisconsin1.15%
Pennsylvania1.14%
Georgia1.09%
Ohio1.01%
Texas0.98%
Vermont0.96%
Missouri0.85%
Utah0.71%
Iowa0.71%
Delaware0.66%
Indiana0.59%
New Mexico0.56%
Tennessee0.54%
Louisiana0.54%
Florida0.53%
Alabama0.45%
Kentucky0.39%
Oklahoma0.37%
Washington0.34%
Nebraska0.24%
Rhode Island0.23%
Nevada0.22%
Arkansas0.22%
Colorado0.18%
Kansas0.12%
South Carolina0.12%
Idaho0.12%
Mississippi0.11%
New Hampshire0.08%
North Dakota0.07%
South Dakota0.06%
Alaska0.05%
West Virginia0.05%
Wyoming0.04%
Montana0.02%
Hawaii0.01%

The Density Shift: Measuring by Percentage

When we filter the data to look at the percentage of a state's population that identifies as Muslim, a clear geographic pattern emerges. The highest concentrations of Muslims in America are heavily clustered around the Great Lakes and the Northeast Corridor.

National Rank State Muslim Population (%) Total Muslim Population
1 Illinois 3.71% 473,792
2 New York 3.62% 724,475
3 New Jersey 3.34% 321,652
4 Maryland 2.99% 188,914
5 Michigan 2.37% 241,828
6 Minnesota 1.96% 114,590
7 Virginia 1.91% 169,371
8 Massachusetts 1.83% 131,749
9 Arizona 1.43% 109,765
10 California 1.27% 504,056

The Illinois and Great Lakes Hub

Illinois ranks #1 in the nation for Muslim population density, with 3.71% of the state identifying with the Islamic faith. The Chicagoland metropolitan area is home to one of the oldest and most culturally diverse Muslim communities in the Americas. This density is driven by decades of robust immigration from the Middle East and South Asia, combined with Chicago's historical status as a central hub for African American Muslims.

Similarly, Michigan ranks 5th in the nation at 2.37%. The Detroit metropolitan area—specifically the city of Dearborn—is famously known as the capital of Arab America, boasting the highest concentration of Arab Americans and MENA (Middle Eastern and North African) immigrants in the country. 

The East Coast Corridor

New York, New Jersey, and Maryland form a highly concentrated corridor on the East Coast. Because the New York City and Washington D.C. metropolitan areas serve as primary historical gateways for global immigration, these regions host massive, deeply integrated Islamic communities, driving New York (3.62%) and New Jersey (3.34%) to the absolute top of the national rankings.

The Lowest Concentrations

On the opposite end of the spectrum, states with the lowest Muslim populations are generally characterized by low overall population density, a lack of major metropolitan immigration hubs, and distance from the East Coast and Great Lakes.

National Rank State Muslim Population (%)
50 Hawaii 0.01%
49 Montana 0.02%
48 Wyoming 0.04%
46 (Tie) Alaska 0.05%
46 (Tie) West Virginia 0.05%
45 South Dakota 0.06%

States in the Mountain West (Montana, Wyoming) and non-contiguous states (Hawaii, Alaska) report the lowest percentages of Muslim residents in the country, often registering at fractions of a single percent. These regions historically experience far less international immigration than coastal or Midwestern urban centers, resulting in highly homogenous religious demographics.

Sources & Notes

Muslim Population %

Share of state population who identify as Muslim or of Islamic faith.

Muslim Population

Total number of people who identify as Muslim or of Islamic faith.

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