Stand up for the facts!

Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy.
We need your help.

More Info

I would like to contribute

$
Barack Obama
Barack Obama
stated on June 1, 2009 in interview with Canal Plus Television:

“If you actually took the number of Muslims [sic] Americans, we’d be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world.”

Pants on Fire!
By Catharine Richert
June 4, 2009

Obama claims America is one of the largest Muslim countries

In the days leading up to his trip to Cairo to give a long-awaited speech before a large Muslim audience, President Barack Obama gave several radio and television interviews, including one in which he claimed that the United States has so many Muslim residents that it would qualify as one of the largest populations in the world.

“If you actually took the number of Muslims Americans (sic), we’d be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world,” he told French television station Canal Plus.

Obama’s comment was meant to emphasize the religious diversity of the United States and the importance of understanding between the Western world and followers of Islam, a key point in the speech he gave in Cairo on June 4, 2009.

“What I want to do is to create a better dialogue so that the Muslim world understands more effectively how the United States but also how the West thinks about many of these difficult issues like terrorism, like democracy,” he told Canal Plus. “Now, the flip side is I think that the United States and the West generally, we have to educate ourselves more effectively on Islam.”

Some PolitiFact readers heard Obama’s claim and asked us to check it. We should note that estimates of the number of Muslims living in America varies greatly. For example, the Islamic Information Center, a group that educates people in the United States about Islam, says there are upwards of 8 million. And NationMaster.com, a Web site that allows users to compare different countries based on demographics, pegs the number at 6 million.

We are using numbers from the

CIA Online World Factbook,

a highly regarded government source for global statistics. It’s updated twice a month, and we’re relying on the latest version. By the

World Factbook’s

count, Muslims in the United States make up about 0.6 percent of the population. That’s around 1.8 million.

Using the CIA’s data, we made a list of the 60 countries with the most Muslim residents. Coming in first is Indonesia, More than 240 million people live there, and 86.1 percent of the population identifies as Muslim. That means that about 206 million Indonesians are of the Islamic faith.

No. 2 on the list is Pakistan, where 95 percent of the roughly 176 million people identify as Muslim. That means about 167 million residents are of the Islamic faith. India, Bangladesh and Turkey come in next at 156 million, 129 million and 76 million, respectively.

Moving down the list, Morocco takes 10th place with 34 million Muslim residents, and Syria comes in at number 20, with about 18 million Muslims. The No. 60 slot goes to Serbia, home to 236,138 Muslims.

According to our calculations, you have to scroll down to the very bottom to see where the United States fits in amid all these statistics. Again, the

CIA Factbook

says that less than 1 percent — 0.6 percent to be precise — of the 307 million residents identify as Muslim. That means the United States has only 1.8 million Muslims.

So, of the 60 most populous Muslim states, the United States ranks 58th.

If we rely instead on NationMaster.com, which pegs the Muslim population at 6 million, the United States is 37th out of 60. And if we go with 8 million, as the Islamic Information Center estimates, the United States comes in at 29 on the list.

The exact number of how many Muslims are living in the United States is fuzzy at best. But one thing is for certain: No matter who you slice it, America ranks low, whether it’s 1.8 million or 8 million.

So Obama is trying to make a point that the United States is in touch with the Muslim world because it has a substantial Muslim population. But he dramatically overreaches by saying the United States would be one of the largest Muslim countries in the world. Ranking 58 out of the world’s 60 most populous Muslim nations does not a large Muslim country make. Indeed, by even the most generous estimate we found of 8 million, the United States still ranks 29 out of 60. As a result, we give Obama a Pants on Fire.

Our Sources


White House, Interview with Canal Plus , accessed June 4, 2009

U.S. Census Bureau, California's population , accessed June 4, 2009

CIA Online World Factbook , accessed June 4, 2009

NationMaster, number and percentage of Muslims living in the United States , accessed June 4, 2009

National Public Radio, U.S. Is One of 'Largest Muslim Countries'? Not Really, Mr. President , by Mark Memmott, June 3, 2009

Islamic Information Center, estimate of Muslims living in the United States , accessed June 4, 2009

 

Browse the Truth-O-Meter

More by Catharine Richert
Katrina vanden Heuvel
stated on May 2, 2010 a roundtable discussion on ABC's 'This Week'
"At the moment, energy companies spend 0.25 percent on R&D."
True
Arlen Specter
stated on April 21, 2010 an interview on MSNBC's Daily Rundown
 "Congress can tell [the Supreme Court] which cases they ought to hear. We have that authority."
True
Stephen Colbert
stated on April 12, 2010 an interview on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report"
John Paul Stevens is the only Protestant on the U.S. Supreme Court.
True
Barack Obama
stated on March 31, 2010 an announcement at Andrews Air Force Base
On oil drilling
No Flip
Lindsey Graham
stated on March 24, 2010 an appearance on the Fox News show "On the Record" with Greta Van Susteren
"The average student will be spending $1,700 to $1,800 more during the life of their loan because of this surcharge."
False

Crist touts Cover Florida as cost-saving health care for Floridians

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
stated on January 7, 2026 a press briefing

stated on January 14, 2026 a statement

Social Media
stated on February 14, 2026 social media posts



stated on January 20, 2026 an op-ed


Donald Trump
stated on February 3, 2026 remarks in the Oval Office


Social Media
stated on February 8, 2026 social media posts





Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
stated on stated on November 17, 2025 in remarks at George Washington University:

Donald Trump
stated on February 2, 2026 an interview with Dan Bongino