How many Muslims have Nobel Prizes?
twelve Nobel Prize laureates
As of 2019, twelve Nobel Prize laureates have been Muslims, more than half in the 21st century. Seven of the twelve laureates have been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, while three have been for the sciences. The recipient of the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics, Abdus Salam, was a member of the Ahmadi community of Pakistan.
How many Nobel Prizes believe in God?
50 NOBEL LAUREATES WHO BELIEVE IN GOD.
Which subject has most Nobel Prize winners?
603 Nobel Prizes
Nobel Prize | Number of Prizes | Awarded to one Laureate |
---|---|---|
Physics | 114 | 47 |
Chemistry | 112 | 63 |
Medicine | 111 | 39 |
Literature | 113 | 109 |
Who are the most religious Nobel Prize winners?
Atheist is the 2nd largest target of suspicion in the country that contributes the most Nobel prize winners. Besides, it doesn’t appear that anyone has surveyed the winners using anonymous surveys, and the awards do not record the religiousness of the winners as the book seems to claim, and neither do most winners talk openly about it.
How many Nobel laureates of Physics believe in God?
I don’t know what the source is: According to 100 Years of Nobel Prize (2005), a review of Nobel prizes awarded between 1901 and 2000, 65.4% of Nobel Prize Laureates, have identified Christianity in its various forms as their religious preference (423 prizes).
How many Nobel Prize winners are affiliated with universities?
It does not include Nobel-winning organizations (as of 2020, 25 such organizations) or any individuals affiliated with those organizations. In this list, universities are presented in descending order, beginning with those affiliated with most Nobel Prize winners.
How many Nobel Prize winners are atheist or freethinker?
Atheists, agnostics, and freethinkers comprise 10.5% of total Nobel Prize winners; but in the category of Literature, these preferences rise sharply to about 35%. It can be speculated that the latter have a greater urge to be totally free of any formal religious attachments so that they can better express universal ideas.