Islam in Albania
Ottoman Empire, Sunni Islam, Bektashi Order, Shia Islam, State atheism, Pew Research Center
978-613-7-38214-1
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2011-10-11
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. During the Ottoman rule, according to Ottoman data, the majority of Albanians were of Muslim affiliation (Sunni and Bektashi Shiism). However, decades of state atheism which ended in 1991 brought a decline in religious practice in all traditions. A recent Pew Research Center demographic study put the percentage of Muslims in Albania at 79.9%. Islam came to Albania through the Ottoman rule in the 14th century and confronted Christianity. In the North, the spread of Islam was slower due to resistance from the Roman Catholic Church and the mountainous terrain which contributed to curb Muslim influence.
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