Badi by country

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Adherents of Badi are distributed around the world, but concentrated in the southern half of Coius, generally. While the pluralistic and syncretic characteristics of Badi can make defining its followers difficult, the Association of Badist Churches (ABC) is widely recognised as broadly representative of the religious community. Badi, originating in ancient Dezevau, has around two hundred million followers worldwide, making it one of the largest religions in the world, while Badi is the largest religion in a handful of countries.

Most practitioners of Tulyata are not affiliated with the ABC, despite dispute over whether their belief systems properly comprise a form of Badi; for the purposes of this article, ABC figures and definitions are used. This primarily affects the figures for Ajahadya.

Countries

Country Total population Badist population Badist percentage Percentage of Badists in world
 Ajahadya 188,112,000 28,781,136 15.3% 14.78%
 Dakata 57,049,224 2,795,412 4.9% 1.44%
 Dezevau 190,902,213 61,470,513 32.2% 31.56%
Template:Country data Estmere 56,519,373 678,233 1.2%
File:ImaguaFlag.png Imagua and the Assimas 1,306,505 31,306 2.4% 0.02%
 Halland 64,576,420 572,415 0.9%
 Lavana 49,842,742 29,905,645 60.0% 15.35%
 Kumuso 1,403,956 112,316 8.0% 0.05%
 Kuthina 109,653,237 46,054,360 42.0% 23.65%
 North Kabu 8,073,283
File:RwizikuruFlag.PNG Rwizikuru 38,903,392 6,224,543 16.0% 3.20%
 Sainte-Chloé 10,761,180 150,657 1.4% 0.08%
 Siamat 36,564,398 11,334,963 31.0% 5.82%
 South Kabu 7,841,984
 Zorasan 203,112,587 7,901,080 3.89% 4.06%
World 4,000,000,000 194,761,931 4.87% 100%

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