The major religion in Pakistan is Islam
RELIGION IN PAKISTANAs we all know that Pakistan was made on the name of Islam and it is called the Islamicrepublic of Pakistan . Pakistan's religion is Islam and most of the people are Muslims and may be 89.9% of people in Pakistan are Muslims .
They vary. There are atheists, agnostics, and people who consider themselves "spiritual but not religious", and many people who have their own belief system that don't affiliate or identify with any particular religion.
Republic of Turkey is a secular state and has no official religion. But people of Turkey mainly consider themselves as muslims.
It's a little of both. The term "Jewish" can refer to either ethnicity or religious belief. There are certainly people who consider themselves to be Jewish in terms of ethnicity, but either agnostic or atheist, and also people who consider themselves to be both Jewish (by descent) and Christian (by religious preference).
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It depends on how the question is read. If the question is asking how Islam became the dominant religion in Pakistan, then: A Muslim army came through Pakistan on their way to India in medieval times. Islam was eagerly adopted by the people of Pakistan. Islam was the religion of many people in the Indian continent before the establishment of Pakistan and Bangladesh. If the question is asking how the people of northwestern British Colonial India chose to create an Islamic state called Pakistan there, then: Muslims in Colonial India were afraid that a Hindu-majority India would persecute the Muslims in India. As result, they defined themselves by their Muslim-ness as a distinct group of people.
Muslims With some Hindu, Sikh, and Christians
The people don't vote for their leaders.
Yes, by far the dominant religion in Pakistan is Islam, but 5% of Pakistanis are Non-Muslims, usually Christians and Hindus.