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  2. Islam in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    According to Pew, 99% of Muslims in Morocco are Sunni predominantly of the Sunni Maliki madhab, or school of thought, whilst the remaining 1% adhere to other sects such as Shia, Quranism, ibadism etc. [7] The administration of King Mohammed VI has combated the influence of Salafism via a state program where 100,000 imams will go to the country ...

  3. Religion in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The main religion in Morocco is Sunni Islam, [2] which is also the state religion of the country. [3] Officially, 99% of the population are Muslim , and virtually all of those are Sunni . [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The second-largest religion in the country is Christianity , [ 7 ] but most Christians in Morocco are foreigners.

  4. Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The English Morocco is an anglicisation of the Spanish name for the country, ... virtually all are Sunni Muslims, with Shia Muslims accounting for less than 0.1%. [220]

  5. Islam by country - Wikipedia

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    Of the total Muslim population, 87–90% are Sunni and 10–13% are Shi'a. Most Shi'as (between 68% and 80%) live in mainly four countries: Iran , Azerbaijan , Bahrain , and Iraq . [ 31 ] Furthermore, there are concentrated Shi'a populations in Lebanon , Russia , China , Pakistan , Bangladesh and 10 sub-Saharan African countries. [ 32 ]

  6. From Morocco to Jakarta, Muslims mark Ramadan - AOL

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    BEIRUT (AP) - Across a wide belt that stretches halfway around the globe, the world's estimated 1.6 billion Muslims will mark the beginning of Ramadan this weekend. The holy season is marred by ...

  7. Freedom of religion in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Religious organizations for faiths other than Sunni Islam and Judaism are required to register with the government as associations in order to operate and own land. Shia Muslim groups are prevented from registering, [1] and BaháΚΌí Faith and Christian groups have forgone registration due to the belief that they would not be approved. [4]

  8. Demographics of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    These tribes, who arrived in the region of Morocco around the 12th-13th centuries, and later the Ma'qil in the 14th century, contributed to a more extensive ethnic, genetic, cultural, and linguistic Arabization of Morocco over time, [29] especially beyond the major urban centres and the northern regions which were the main sites of Arabization ...

  9. Islamic schools and branches - Wikipedia

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    Mahdavia, or Mahdavism, is a Mahdiist sect founded in late 15th century India by Syed Muhammad Jaunpuri, who declared himself to be the Hidden Twelfth Imam of the Twelver Shia tradition. [141] They follow many aspects of the Sunni doctrine. Zikri Mahdavis, or Zikris, are an offshoot of the Mahdavi movement. [142]