Malaysia latest demographics 2010 -Malays almost 50.4% of population and other Bumiputra about 11%,Chinese 23.7% and Indian 7.1% plus all the rest.The Malays are basically Muslims and as the majority race they can hold power,be economically rich and be a great force culturally,socially and determining the future!However this is not the story,why?

Posted: October 24, 2010 in All about Malaysia
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Demographics

Main article: Demographics of Malaysia

Malaysia’s population comprises many ethnic groups, with the Malays making up the majority at 50.4%; and other bumiputra at 11%[2] of the population. According to constitutional definition, Malays are Muslims who practice Malay customs (adat) and culture. Therefore, technically, a Muslim of any race who practices Malay customs and culture can be considered a Malay and allocated privilleged status in the form of the rights stipulated in the constitution for Malays, aboriginals and natives (commonly referred to as Bumiputra, although the constitution itself does not use this term).[citation needed] Bumiputra status is also accorded to certain non-Malay indigenous peoples, including ethnic Thais, Khmers, Chams and the natives of Sabah and Sarawak. Non-Malay bumiputra make up more than half of Sarawak’s population (of which 30% are Ibans), and close to 60% of Sabah’s population (of which 18% are Kadazan-Dusuns, and 17% are Bajaus).[2] There also exist aboriginal groups in much smaller numbers on the peninsula, where they are collectively known as Orang Asli.[116]

Various other minorities who lack Bumiputra status have established themselves in Malaysia, for a variety of reasons. 23.7% of the population are Malaysians of Chinese descent, while Malaysians of Indian descent comprise 7.1% of the population.[2] Indians began migrating to Malaysia in the early 19th century.[117] The majority of the Indian community are Tamils. Many Europeans and Middle Easterners assimilated through inter-marriage into the Christian and Muslim communities respectively. Most Eurasian Malaysians trace their ancestry to British, Dutch or Portuguese colonists.

Malaysian citizenship is usually granted by lex soli.[118] Citizenship in the states of Sabah and Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo are distinct from citizenship in Peninsular Malaysia for immigration purposes. Every citizen is issued a biometric smart chip identity card, known as MyKad, at the age of 12, and must carry the card at all times.[119]

The population distribution is highly uneven, due to the population concentrated in Peninsula Malaysia.[120] About 20million residents of the approximately 28million live on the peninsula.[9] 70% of the population is urban.[2] Due to the rise in labour intensive industries,[121] Malaysia is estimated to have over 3 million migrant workers, which is about 10% of the Malaysian population.[122] Sabah NGOs estimate that out of the 3 million population, 2 million are illegal immigrants.[123]

Additionally, according to the World Refugee Survey 2008, published by the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants, Malaysia hosts a population of refugees and asylum seekers numbering approximately 155,700. Of this population, approximately 70,500 refugees and asylum seekers are from the Philippines, 69,700 from Burma, and 21,800 from Indonesia.[124] The U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants named Malaysia as one of the Ten Worst Places for Refugees on account of the country’s discriminatory practices toward refugees. Malaysian officials are reported to have turned deportees directly over to human smugglers in 2007, and Malaysia employs RELA, a volunteer militia, to enforce its immigration law.[124]

Largest Cities of Malaysia
City State Population City State Population
1 Kuala Lumpur Federal Territory 1,809,699  

8 Shah Alam Selangor 617,149
2 Subang Jaya Selangor 1,321,672 9 Kota Kinabalu Sabah 579,304
3 Klang Selangor 1,055,207 10 Kota Bharu Kelantan 577,301
4 Johor Bahru Johor 895 509 11 Petaling Jaya Selangor 543,415
5 Ampang Jaya Selangor 756,309 12 Tebrau Johor 525,351
6 Ipoh Perak 710,798 13 Cheras, Selangor Selangor 515,961
7 Kuching Sarawak 658,562 14 Sandakan Sabah  

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