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  2. Islam in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Islam by country. According to a 2009 Pew Research Center report, 93.1% of Turkmenistan's population is Muslim. [1] Traditionally, the Turkmen of Turkmenistan, like their kin in Uzbekistan and Afghanistan are Sunni Muslims. Shia Muslims, the other main branch of Islam, are not numerous in Turkmenistan, and the Shia religious practices of the ...

  3. Religion in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Islam (93%) Christianity (6.4%) Other (0.6%) The Turkmen of Turkmenistan, are predominantly Muslims. According the U.S. Department of State's International Religious Freedom Report for 2022, According to U.S. government estimates, the country is 93 percent Muslim (mostly Sunni), 6.4 percent Eastern Orthodox, and 0.6 percent other.

  4. Freedom of religion in Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of religion in Turkmenistan. According to U.S. government estimates, in 2022 Turkmenistan is 89% Muslim (mostly Sunni), 9% Eastern Orthodox Christian and 2% other religions. [1] In 2023, the country was scored zero out of 4 for religious freedom; [2] it was noted that restrictions have tightened since 2016.

  5. Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Turkmenistan is the 82nd most peaceful country in the world, according to the 2024 Global Peace Index. [71] ... 93.1% of Turkmenistan's population is Muslim.

  6. Islam by country - Wikipedia

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    South Asia has the largest population of Muslims in the world, with about one-third of all Muslims being from South Asia. [22] [23] [24] Islam is the dominant religion in the Maldives, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. India is the country with the largest Muslim population outside Muslim-majority countries with more than 200 million ...

  7. Merv - Wikipedia

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    Merv (Turkmen: Merw, Мерв, مرو; Persian: مرو, romanized: Marv), also known as the Merve Oasis[citation needed], [a] was a major Iranian city in Central Asia, on the historical Silk Road, near today's Mary, Turkmenistan. [2] Human settlements on the site of Merv existed from the 3rd millennium BC until the 18th century AD.

  8. Culture of Turkmenistan - Wikipedia

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    Turkmenistan portal. v. t. e. A Yomut Turkmen in a traditional attire, early 20th century. The Turkmen people have traditionally been nomads and equestrians, and even today after the fall of the USSR attempts to urbanize the Turkmens have not been very successful. They never really formed a coherent nation or ethnic group until they were forged ...

  9. Islam in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Islam by country. Islam in Asia began in the 7th century during the lifetime of Muhammad. In 2020, the total number of Muslims in Asia was about 1.3 billion, it is the largest religion in Asia. Asia constitutes in absolute terms the world's largest Muslim population. [1] and about 62% of the world's Muslims live in Asia, with Indonesia ...