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  2. Islam in Romania - Wikipedia

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    In present-day Romania, most adherents to Islam belong to the Tatar and Turkish ethnic communities and follow the Sunni doctrine. The Islamic religion is one of the 18 rites awarded state recognition. According to tradition, Islam was first established locally around Sufi leader Sari Saltik during the Byzantine epoch. The Islamic presence in ...

  3. Religion in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romania also has a small but historically significant Muslim minority of around 44,000 people, concentrated in Northern Dobruja, who are mostly of Crimean Tatar and Turkish ethnicity. According to the 2011 census data, there are also approximately 3,500 Jews, around 21,000 atheists and about 19,000 people not identifying with any religion. The ...

  4. Muslim Romani people - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. Ethnic group Part of a series on Romani people Names People Romani people by sub-group Afro-Romani Arlije Bergitka Roma Burgenland Roma Boyash Cascarots Crimean Roma Gurbeti Judeo-Romani Kalderash Calé Kaale Kalé Lovari Lăutari Machvaya Romanisael Polska Roma Romanichal Ruska Roma ...

  5. Grand Mosque of Constanța - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Mosque of Constanța was commissioned in 1910 by Romanian King Carol I.Construction began on 24 June 1910 with the first cornerstone laid in the presence of Spiru Haret, contemporary Romanian Minister of Religious Affairs; Sefa Bey, contemporary Ottoman ambassador in Bucharest; and the Ottoman consul in Constanța. [2]

  6. Arabs in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Most Arabs in Romania are Muslim, but there are also Christian Arabs. [7] Today, Arabs of Romania are from many Arab countries, particularly Lebanon, Syria, Tunisia, Egypt, Iraq, and also small groups from Jordan, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Palestinian Territories, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Eritrea, Yemen, Mauritania, Comoros, Djibouti who ...

  7. Freedom of religion in Romania - Wikipedia

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    There have been incidences [spelling?] of vandalism against Jewish cemeteries, and antisemitic rhetoric can be found in print and on social media in Romania. [1] Anti-Muslim rhetoric is repeated in the media, categorising Muslims as "invaders". Anti-Muslim conspiracy theories are common on Romanian social media. [1]

  8. Tatars of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Between 1947 and 1957, Tatar schools began operating in Romania, and in 1955 a special alphabet was created for the Tatar community. In 1990 the Democratic Union of Muslim Tatar-Turks was established. Currently Romania respects the minority rights of Tatars and does not follow any policy of Romanianization.

  9. Category:Romanian Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Muftis of Romania (4 P) S. Romanian Sunni Muslims (1 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Romanian Muslims" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

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