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  2. Islam in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Islam is a major religious minority in the Russian Federation, which has the largest Muslim population in Europe. [2] According to the US Department of State in 2017, [3] Muslims in Russia numbered 14 million or roughly 10% of the total population.

  3. Category:Russian Shia Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian Shia Muslims" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D. Geydar Dzhemal; E.

  4. Religion in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russian religious leaders (Armenian, Judaic, Muslim, Buddhist, Orthodox, Old Believer) during the official celebrations of the National Unity Day, 4 November 2012. According to some Western commentators, respect for freedom of religion by secular authorities has declined in Russia since the late 1990s and early 2000s.

  5. Islam in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    During this time, Islam was the country's second-largest religion; 90% of Muslims in the Soviet Union were adherents of Sunni Islam, with only around 10% adhering to Shia Islam. Excluding the Azerbaijan SSR, which had a Shia-majority population, all of the Muslim-majority Union Republics had Sunni-majority populations. [1]

  6. WikiShia - Wikipedia

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    WikiShia is a free online encyclopedia about Shi'a Islam.It contains more than 23,000 content pages about Shia Islam in 13 languages including English, Persian, Spanish, Turkish, French, Arabic, Urdu, Indonesian, German, Russian, Chinese, Hindi and Kiswahili.

  7. Interfaith relations in Kazan - Wikipedia

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    Interfaith relations in Kazan describe the status of the two major religious groups that inhabit the capital city of Kazan, Tatarstan, in Russia. This region is populated by roughly even numbers of ethnic Tatars (48% to 55%), whose primary religion is Sunni Islam , and ethnic Russians (40% to 46%), whose primary religion is Eastern Orthodox ...

  8. List of mosques in Russia - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mosques in Russia. The construction of mosques in Russia has been documented from the 1550s to 2010 and mirrors the history of Islam in Russia . Russian mosques span the mosques of Europe and Asia .

  9. Category:Russian former Shia Muslims - Wikipedia

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