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  1. Albanians. Islam arrived in Albania mainly during the Ottoman period when the majority of Albanians over time converted to Islam under Ottoman rule, but Islam was introduced to Albanians back in the 8th century during trades.

  2. In the 2023 Census in Albania, Muslims ( Sunni Muslims, Bektashians and Non-denominational Muslims) accounted for 50,67 % of the total population, Christians ( Catholics, Orthodox and Evangelicals) made up around 15,64 %, while irreligious ( Atheists and the other non-religious) were 17.37%.

  3. In some countries, like Turkey, Malaysia and China, the definition of "Muslim" is tied into questions of nationality, and so it can be more complicated, but for Albania, it appears to be a self-identification.

  4. Jun 28, 2023 · Albania is a small, mountainous country in the Balkan peninsula, with a long Adriatic and Ionian coastline. Along with neighbouring and mainly Albanian-inhabited Kosovo, it has a Muslim...

  5. Apr 10, 2018 · Currently, Muslims live throughout Albania. Most of Albania’s Muslims are Sunnis, who account for 56.70% of the national population, while Bektashi Muslims account for only 2.09%. By 2008, Albania had 568 mosques and 70 bektashi tekkes.

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  6. Oct 15, 2019 · If Albania were to join the EU, it would be its first Muslim-majority country. Some 61 percent of Albanians identify as Muslim, according to the 2011 census. Catholics make up about 10 percent, with Orthodox citizens at 7 percent.

  7. Though the choice to convert may seem a surprising one to many, the reality is that Albania has long been regarded as a place of religious tolerance and harmony. The predominant religions are...

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