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  2. Islam in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim percentage in Macedonia generally decreased from 1904 to 1961 but began to rise again due to high fertility rate among Muslim families, reaching 33.33% in 2002. According to the census of 2021, the share of Muslims was 32.17% of the total (resident) population, which was slightly lower compared to 33.33% in the census of 2002.

  3. Torbeši - Wikipedia

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    A controversy broke out in 1995 when the Albanian-dominated Meshihat or council of the Islamic community in North Macedonia declared that Albanian was the official language of Muslims in Macedonia. The decision prompted protests from the leaders and members of the Macedonian Muslim community.

  4. Albanian nationalism in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The status of Albanians being a minority in Macedonia and that most are Muslims have blended national and religious identity in opposition to the Orthodox Slavic Macedonian majority. [76] Some Muslim Albanian establishment figures in Macedonia hold that view that being a good Muslim is synonymous with being Albanian. [66]

  5. Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The Islamic Religious Community of North Macedonia or IRC (Albanian: Bashkësia Fetare Islame e Maqedonisë së Veriut or BFI, Macedonian: Исламската Верска Заедница во Северна Македонија or ИВЗ) is a religious organisation of Muslims in the Republic of North Macedonia. [1]

  6. Religion in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Most Albanians and some ethnic Macedonians converted to Islam. These Macedonian Muslims or Torbeši generally retained their Macedonian culture and customs while many were assimilated as Turks. [9] By the 19th Century most of the cities were primarily populated by Muslims. [9] The Šarena Džamija in Tetovo is a legacy of the country's Ottoman ...

  7. Albanians in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    A significant part of the Muslim Albanian population of Kumanovo and Bitola was also Turkified during Ottoman rule. [38] Skopje after being captured by Albanian revolutionaries in August, 1912 after defeating the Ottoman forces holding the city. An Albanian revolt took place against the Ottoman Empire lasted from January until August 1912 ...

  8. Bektashism - Wikipedia

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    Today sympathy for the order is generally widespread in Albania where approximately 20% of Muslims identify themselves as having some connection to Bektashism. There are also important Bektashian communities among the Albanian communities of North Macedonia and Kosovo , the most important being the Arabati Baba Teḱe in the city of Tetovo ...

  9. Albanian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Many Albanian migrants also convert from Islam to ... (34,000 Kosovar passports registered with the Swiss authority by August 2010), North Macedonia, or Albania. ...