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Venezuela is a predominantly Christian country, with Islam being a minority religion. There are approximately 100,000 Muslims in Venezuela which make up 0.4 percent of the nation's population. [1] Venezuela has a small but influential Muslim population. Many of them are Arabs of Lebanese, Palestinian, Syrian and Turkish descent. [2]
Immigration of Arabs in Venezuela has influenced Venezuelan culture, in particular Arabic food and music. In religion, the majority of Arab-Venezuelans are Christians who belong to the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Rite Catholic Churches. There are few Muslims.
A classroom equipped for the teaching of the Arabic language and the Islamic religion. A fully equipped funeral room to wash the dead and prepare them for burial. Two apartments. A fully equipped kitchen with an adjoining room. Five administrative offices. A room to receive visitors. External and internal deposits and annexes.
The Muslim community of about 95,000 is concentrated among persons of Lebanese and Syrian descent living in Nueva Esparta State, Punto Fijo and the Caracas area; Venezuela is home of the largest Druze communities outside the Middle East, [5] and has a significant Druze community (60,000) [5] from the same countries (a former vice president is ...
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In religion, the majority of Lebanese-Venezuelans are Christians who belong to the Maronite Catholic Church, Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Melkite Catholic. A scant number are Muslims . Venezuela is home of the largest Druze communities outside the Middle East, [ 10 ] the Druze community are estimated around 60,000, [ 11 ] and they are ...
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