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  2. Omar Mosque and Islamic Center of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The construction of the mosque originated from a Palestinian migrant to the country. In early 1990s, he and other 14 people gathered at his house where they decided to build a mosque. They also traveled to Panama to ask to the local community there for financial support. [1] The mosque was finally built and completed in 2002. [2] [3]

  3. Islam in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Islam is one of the smallest minority faiths in Costa Rica, whose state religion is Catholic Christianity. [1] Without an official number by any state entity, it is considered that the number of Muslims in Costa Rica could be between 1000 and 1500 people, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] mostly emigrants from Algeria , India , Iraq , Iran , Lebanon , Morocco ...

  4. Religion in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Catholicism is the official state religion and is entitled to state support according to the 1949 Constitution, which at the same time guarantees freedom of religion. [2] It is the only state in the Americas with a state religion and one of the few Western countries which established Catholicism as its state religion; other such countries are microstates in Europe: Liechtenstein, Monaco ...

  5. Category:Islam in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Islam in Costa Rica; O. Omar Mosque and Islamic Center of Costa Rica This page was last edited on 9 July 2021, at 07:02 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. Latin American Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Most Muslims in Latin American were brought from slavery or are refugees. Many were forced out of their religion and to Christianity, among losing full body autonomy and any type of freedom. [12] This led to the Muslim population to dwindle in the 1700's and 1800's, losing many of their religious practices.

  7. Demographics of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    The most recent nationwide survey of religion in Costa Rica, conducted in 2007 by the University of Costa Rica, found that 70.5 percent of the population identify themselves as Roman Catholics (with 44.9 percent practicing, 25.6 percent nonpracticing), 13.8 percent are Evangelical Protestants, 11.3 percent report that they do not have a ...

  8. List of ethnic religions - Wikipedia

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    The symbol of the Ndut initiation rite in Serer religion A typical Chinese local-deity temple in Taiwan. Ethnic religions (also "indigenous religions" or "ethnoreligions") are generally defined as religions which are related to a particular ethnic group (ethnoreligious group), and often seen as a defining part of that ethnicity's culture, language, and customs (social norms, conventions ...

  9. Costa Ricans - Wikipedia

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    According to the most recent nationwide survey of religion, conducted in 2007 by the University of Costa Rica, 70.5% of Costa Ricans are Roman Catholics, 44.9% are practicing Catholics, 13.8% are evangelical Protestants, 11.3% report they do not have a religion, and 4.3% belonged to another religion.