....No. In fact, you must be a religious person to join Freemasonry..
I am not sure that is correct Brother. (Putting aside some Const, like Sweden in particular, might have Religious Qualifications to become a Freemason).
Freemasonry has no religious qualifications - only a qualification of Faith, in what Freemasons call a "Supreme Being" which is a very Masonic way of saying "God".
For men who are religious, establishing they meet that qualification is easy;
If you are Muslim and believe in Allah = you meet the qualification in respect to Belief in a Supreme Being
If you are Christian and believe in Jesus = you meet the qualification in respect to Belief in a Supreme Being
If you are Jewish and believe in God = you meet the qualification in respect to Belief in a Supreme Being.
etc etc
However, there are many Freemasons who do not believe in Religion, or indeed some who even reject it, but still retain a belief in a Supreme Being.
They also meet the qualification in respect to Belief in a Supreme Being.
Freemasonry is not a religion. It is a Fraternity, and has no religions qualifications, only a requirement of Faith in a Supreme Being.
It respects each individual members Religion, and leaves those affairs each individual Freemason.