What percentage of Turkey is Sunni or Shia?

Religious statistics
Most Muslims in Turkey are Sunnis forming about 80.5%, and Shia-Aleviler (Alevis, Ja'faris, Alawites) denominations in total form about 16.5% of the Muslim population.
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Is Turkey mostly Sunni or Shia?

Turkey is a secular state. Even though over 85 percent of its population is Sunni Muslim and its Religious Affairs Directorate represents Sunni Islam, Turkey's secular tradition and legal structure help it refrain from pursuing a sectarian policy.
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Are most Muslims in Turkey Sunni?

Muslim practices in Turkey

The most prevalent form of Islam practiced in Turkey is Sunni Islam — another departure from neighboring countries where most people adhere to Shia Islam. Turkey is also known for its Sufi community, an Islamic mystic tradition associated with the city of Konya and the poet Rumi.
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What is the Sunni population in Turkey?

Religious Demography. The U.S. government estimates the total population at 81.3 million (July 2018 estimate). According to the Turkish government, 99 percent of the population is Muslim, approximately 77.5 percent of which is Hanafi Sunni.
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What are the top 3 religions in Turkey?

  • Islam (89.5%)
  • Irreligion (Deism) (4.5%)
  • Irreligion (Agnosticism) (2.7%)
  • Irreligion (Atheism) (1.7%)
  • Other Religions (Christianity, Baháʼí Faith, Judaism, Tengrism, Yazidism) (0.5%)
  • Unanswered (1.7%)
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When was the hijab banned in Turkey?

The headscarf was banned in public institutions because of the 'public clothing regulation' issued after the 1980 coup and began to be implemented in a radical way after the 1997 military memorandum.
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Do Turkish people drink alcohol?

Although Turkey is a Muslim-majority country, it has a rich drinking culture and produces a wide variety of alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine and raki, the country's signature spirit. Drinking became legal soon after the Republic of Turkey was established in 1923.
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Is Christianity growing in Turkey?

Interest in Christianity among Turkish people has increased during the Corona Year. Despite many challenges, new churches are being established at an increasing pace. Fida is involved in supporting the planting of local churches and the spiritual growth of believers.
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Is Iraq Sunni or Shia?

The majority of Iraq's Muslims are Shia, and the Isis militants gaining ground there are Sunni. According to the Pew Research Center, Iraq is one of only a handful of countries with a Shia majority. So how do opinions of Islam in Iraq compare to other countries in the region?
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Is Malaysia Sunni or Shiite?

Islam is generally practised liberally, although in the last 20 years strict adherence to Islamic practice has increased. The official code of Islam in Malaysia is Sunni, and the practice of any other form of Islam is heavily restricted.
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Is Azerbaijan Shia or Sunni?

The Muslim population is approximately 85% Shi'a and 15% Sunni; differences traditionally have not been defined sharply. Azerbaijan has the second highest Shia population percentage in the world after Iran.
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Are Afghanistan Sunni or Shia?

Today's Afghanistan can be considered 99% Muslim. There is a rough 3/4 to 1/4 split in favor of Sunni Muslims to Shia. Though recent history has been defined by growing religious intolerance and sectarian conflict, Afghanistan does have marginal adherents of other religions.
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Is Syria a Shia?

The Sunni Muslims make up the vast majority in the country (74% of Syria's total population)). The Alawites are the minority group (10% of the country's population), followed by Shia Ismailis (1%). Christians are the main non-Muslim group in the country, they comprise 10% of the population .
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Is Baghdad Shia?

Baghdad also is home to two prominent Shia Imams in what is known as Kadhimiya, Iraq. The city of Karbala has substantial prominence in Shia Islam as a result of the Battle of Karbala, fought in 10 October 680.
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What religion is in Lebanon?

Statistics Lebanon, an independent firm, estimates 67.6 percent of the citizen population is Muslim (31.9 percent Sunni, 31 percent Shia, and small percentages of Alawites and Ismailis). Statistics Lebanon estimates 32.4 percent of the population is Christian.
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What was Turkey called before 1923?

The Treaty of Lausanne of July 24, 1923, led to the international recognition of the sovereignty of the newly formed "Republic of Turkey" as the successor state of the Ottoman Empire, and the republic was officially proclaimed on October 29, 1923, in the new capital of Ankara.
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Is Istanbul Islamic?

As a city which is over 90 percent Muslim, Istanbul offers a good opportunity to better understand Islam. Visitors are welcome to visit historic mosques and at the same time, experience a religion that still packs the house. The Blue Mosque was the 17th-century triumph of Sultan Ahmet I.
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Are there churches in Saudi Arabia?

Currently there are no official churches in Saudi Arabia.
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Is pork allowed in Turkey?

Yes, you CAN buy pork in Turkey.
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Why do Muslims drink in Turkey?

"If you are going to drink, then get your drink and drink at home. We are not against it." Some Muslims believe alcohol, which has been enjoyed in Turkey and especially in Istanbul for centuries, is a violation of the Islamic faith. Though Turkey has a Muslim majority, its constitution enshrines secular values.
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Can you smoke in Turkey?

Smoking is prohibited on public transport and in all indoor workplaces and public places. Smoking is restricted in some outdoor areas where cultural, artistic, sports or entertainment activities are held. Turkey has strict laws against the use, possession or trafficking of illegal drugs.
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In which country hijab is not allowed?

Bosnia and Herzegovina. Despite being a secular country, wearing the hijab and other religious symbols are banned in courts and other institutions.
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What is Turkey's main religion?

Islam is the largest religion in Turkey. More than 99 percent of the population is Muslim, mostly Sunni. Christianity (Oriental Orthodoxy, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic) and Judaism are the other religions in practice, but the non-Muslim population declined in the early 2000s.
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Is Turkey safe to visit?

There's an ongoing high threat of terrorist attacks in Turkey. Possible targets include tourist areas, transport networks, shopping malls, hotels and entertainment precincts. Be alert to possible threats, especially in public places or mass gatherings. Stay safe and be vigilant in large crowds.
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Is Jordan mostly Sunni or Shia?

The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is a majority Muslim country with 95% of the population following Sunni Islam while a small minority follow Shiite branches. There are also about 20,000 to 32,000 Druze living mostly in the north of Jordan, even though most Druze no longer consider themselves Muslim.
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