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Irreligion in Pakistan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Irreligion in Pakistan Irreligion and atheism are present among a minority of mainly young people in Pakistan. In 2005, about 1% of the population was reported to be atheist, and by 2012, the figure rose to about 2% according to Gallup. Atheists in Pakistan face discrimination and prejudice in society. Pakistan is reported to be among the seven countries where atheism can attract capital punishment, and even among these seven countries, Pakistan is probably the most dangerous for atheists. Internet groups such as "(ePAA )" website have emerged which received over 17,000 hits within 48 hours on its launch. Some known atheists of Pakistani origin are Kumail Nanjiani and Tariq Ali. ==References==
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