What religion is the country Turkey?

Islam is the largest religion in Turkey
religion in Turkey
The 1982 constitution established the country as a secular state and provides for freedom of belief and worship and the private dissemination of religious ideas. However, other constitutional provisions for the integrity of the secular state restrict these rights.
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. 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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What is Turkey's biggest religion?

Islam is the largest religion in Turkey according to the state, with 99% of the population being initially registered by the state as Muslim, for anyone whose parents are not of any other officially recognised religion and the remaining 0.1% are Christians or adherents of other officially recognised religions like ...
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When did Turkey convert to Islam?

Islam in Turkey dates back to the 8th century, when Turkic tribes fought alongside Arab Muslims against Chinese forces at the Battle of Talas in 751 A.D. Spurred by the influence of ruling dynasties, many people converted to Islam over the next few centuries.
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What is Turkey's religious beliefs?

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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Are Turkey Christians?

Since up to 98 percent of the population are Muslims, Christians are a minority religion in Turkey. Because it is a secular country, the only Muslim country in the world that has no State religion, the Constitution guarantees religious freedom, and tolerance is the rule.
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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 alcohol legal in Turkey?

Licenses are required in Turkey to sell or serve alcohol including beer. Alcohol can be sold in markets only between 06:00 and 22:00, and there is no time limit in restaurants and bars. Student dormitories, health institutions, sports clubs, education institutions and filling stations are banned from selling alcohol.
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What race are Turkish people?

The Turkish people, or simply the Turks (Turkish: Türkler), are the world's largest Turkic ethnic group; they speak various dialects of the Turkish language and form a majority in Turkey and Northern Cyprus.
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Are Turkish people Arab?

Iran and Turkey are not Arab countries and their primary languages are Farsi and Turkish respectively. Arab countries have a rich diversity of ethnic, linguistic, and religious communities. These include Kurds, Armenians, Berbers and others. There are over 200 million Arabs.
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Do the Turkish celebrate Christmas?

Being a Muslim country, Christmas is not celebrated in Turkey. But Santa Clause is called Noel Baba in Turkish, who is believed to bring gifts on New Year's eve in Turkey.
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Do Muslims drink alcohol?

Although alcohol is considered haram (prohibited or sinful) by the majority of Muslims, a significant minority drinks, and those who do often outdrink their Western counterparts. Among drinkers, Chad and a number of other Muslim-majority countries top the global ranking for alcohol consumption.
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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 Turkey a poor country?

The World Bank classifies Turkey as an upper-middle income country in terms of the country's per capita GDP.
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Do Muslims celebrate Christmas?

“Islam teaches to respect others' values and culture. As Muslims, we don't celebrate Christmas but as a member of the Ahmadiyya Muslim community, we help people attend church services, take part in food drives and try to help and play a part in the joy of those individuals who are celebrating alone.
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Are Turkish people friendly?

Turkish people are incredibly friendly, love to help, and are very inquisitive. They often ask questions such as “How old are you?” or “How much money do you earn?” that can feel invasive, and staring is common.
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What are the do's and don'ts in Turkey?

  • Don't Forget To Take Off Your Shoes At The Doorstep.
  • Don't Assume Someone Is Being Rude If They Tut And Nod Upwards.
  • Don't Avoid The Double Cheek “Kiss”
  • Don't Refuse Food Or Tea If Visiting Someone.
  • Don't Forget Etiquette When Visiting Mosques.
  • Don't Assume Anything Will Be Done On Time.
  • Don't Fall For The Drinks Scam.
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Are Turkish people Caucasian?

Most haplogroups in Turkey are shared with its West Asian and Caucasian neighbors. The most common haplogroup in Turkey is J2 (24%), which is widespread among Mediterranean, Caucasian, and West Asian populations.
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Do they speak English in Turkey?

About 17% of Turkey speaks English as a second language. This may seem higher in tourist areas, but according to the English Proficiency Index, Turkey in 2020 was 69th out of the top 100 English speaking countries in the world.
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What are Turkish people like?

Turkish people are extremely hospitable and hot-blooded. Even if you are meeting someone for the first time, you may be invited to fancy dinner or lunch to his or her home.
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What is traditional Turkish food?

Lahmacun: Turkish Style Pizza. Menemen: Turkish Egg Delicacy. Şiş Kebap: Turkish Seekh Kebab. Döner: Turkish Sub. İskender Kebab: Strips Of Lamb.
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Is Turkey Middle Eastern or European?

Turkey is the only country where Europe meets the Middle East because Turkey is located on two continents, both Asia and Europe. Turkey is in the Middle East, but Turkey is not a Middle Eastern country. Turkish institutions are European, and the Turkish Language is from Central Asia.
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Do Turkish girls drink?

Drinking is legal in Turkey.

Women drink. The young (over 18). The old. If you want to drink, you can find alcohol and good company almost everywhere in Turkey.
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Is pork eaten in Turkey?

More than 90% of the Turkish population is muslim, whom are not allowed to eat pork for religious reasons. Pigmeat in Turkey is sold to ethnic minorities like Greeks, ex-patriots and tourists. In addition, pork is increasingly popular in secular high society.
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How should a woman tourist dress in Turkey?

Well, you are a tourist, right? No problem wearing shorts for comfort, except when you visit mosques. As for Turks, most of them will be wearing "smart casual" clothes: sleeved summer dresses or sleeved top and skirt for women, short-sleeved shirt and long trousers for men. Footwear can be shoes or sandals.
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