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  2. Religion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the most common religion in Albania, followed by Christianity, though religiosity is low and there are many irreligious Albanians. In the 2023 census, ...

  3. Christianity in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Christianity in Albania began when Christians arrived in Illyria soon after the time of Jesus, with a bishop being appointed in Dyrrhachium in 58 AD. [ 2 ] When the Roman Empire was divided in 395 AD, modern Albania became part of the Byzantine Empire , but was under the jurisdiction of the Roman pope until 732, when Emperor Leo III placed the ...

  4. Islam in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, 12% of Albanian Muslims agreed that "religious conflict is a big problem in Albania", though only 2% thought Christians were "hostile" to Muslims and 4% admitted that they thought Muslims were "hostile" to Christians. [149] 79% of Albanian Muslims said all their close friends were also Muslim, the second lowest number (after Russia ...

  5. Islamization of Albania - Wikipedia

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    It was one of the most significant developments in Albanian history as Albanians in Albania went from being a largely Christian (Catholic and Orthodox) population to one that is mainly Sunni Muslim, while retaining significant ethnic Albanian Christian minorities in certain regions. The resulting situation where Sunni Islam was the largest ...

  6. Secularism in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Muslims, Catholic and Orthdox Christians have always lived in harmony and coexisted without divisive religious confrontations. [1] The understanding of secularism in the Republic of Albania has strong influences from the French laïcité. [2] Currently Albania is a secular parliamentary republic, in which the state guarantees freedom of belief ...

  7. Albania - Wikipedia

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    Islam survived communist era persecution and reemerged in the modern era as a practised religion in Albania. [356] Some smaller Christian sects in Albania include Evangelicals and several Protestant communities including Seventh-day Adventist Church, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Jehovah's Witnesses.

  8. Freedom of religion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    According to Boston University's 2020 World Religion Database, Albania's religious affiliation is 59% Muslim, 38% Christian, 2.5% atheist or agnostic, and 0.6% BaháΚΌí. [3] Figures in 2022 note that 55% of the population are Sunni Muslim, 4.3% are Shia Muslim, 18.42% are Orthodox Christians and 17.90% are Catholic. [4]

  9. Catholic Church in Albania - Wikipedia

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    No clear statistics of any province of the former Ottoman empire have been compiled. The CIA World Factbook uses the figures from the 1939 Census of 70% Muslim, 20% Eastern Orthodox Christian, and 10% Catholic. [10] The 2023 census note that 8% of the population are Catholic Christians.