Population According to the 2023 Census, Islamabad Capital Territory had a population of 2,363,863.
Language {{Pie chart According to
2023 Pakistani census, there are 1,154,540 Punjabi, 415,838 Pashto, 358,922 Urdu, 140,780 Hindko, 51,920 Kashmiri, 46,270 Saraiki, 21,362 Sindhi, 10,315 Balti, 7,099 Shina, 5,016 Koshistani, 4,503 Balochi, 1,095 Mewati, 668 Brahvi, 182 Kalasha and 64,734 others, of total 2,283,244 speakers. After Islamabad's establishment, people from all around Pakistan shifted here which led to a diverse demographics.
Punjabis constitute the largest ethnolinguistic population in the territory, with many having settled here from Punjab province as well.
Pothwari dialect, which has been regarded by many as the dialect of Punjabi, has historically been the indigenous language of the region; and Punjabi still continues to be the most-widely spoken first language in Islamabad, with Punjabi-speakers forming a majority of the population. Punjabi is spoken in the form of many dialects and varieties, including the
Majhi,
Dhani,
Shahpuri,
Jhangvi, and
Doabi dialects.
Religion Islam is the largest and most practiced religion in the territory, with just over 97% of the population adhering to the faith.
Christianity is the second largest religion and forms 2.8% of the population.
Ahmadis make up 0.11% of the population. Other minorities, like
Sikhs and
Hindus, form just 0.2% combined. The territory also hosts the historic important and sacred
Ram mandir. ==Islamabad-Rawalpindi metropolitan area==