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  2. Religion in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Sunni Islam is the dominant religion in Jordan. Muslims make up about 97.2% of the country's population. [1] [2] A few of them are Shiites. Many Shia in Jordan are refugees from Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq. [3] The country also boasts one of the oldest Christian communities in the world, coexisting with the rest of the population. They made up ...

  3. Islam in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The 1952 Constitution grants freedom of religion while stipulating that the king and his successors must be Muslims and sons of Muslim parents. [3] Religious minorities include Christians of various denominations (1%) and even fewer adherents of other faiths. [citation needed] Jordan is a religious and conservative country. [4]

  4. Freedom of religion in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution provides for the freedom to practice the rites of one's religion and faith in accordance with the customs that are observed in the kingdom, unless they violate public order or morality. According to the Constitution the state religion is Islam and the King must be Muslim. The Government prohibits conversion from Islam and ...

  5. Category:Religion in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Pages in category "Religion in Jordan" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 ...

  6. Christianity in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    This is the result of high immigration rate of Muslims into Jordan, high emigration rates of Christians, and high birth rates for Muslims. Jordan's Arab Christians are exceptionally well integrated in the Jordanian society and enjoy a high level of freedom. [3] All Christian religious ceremonies are allowed to be publicly celebrated in Jordan. [4]

  7. Portal:Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Religion in Jordan. The vast majority of Jordanians practice Sunni Islam, the state religion. In addition to civil and special courts, Jordan has special religious courts which enforce Sharia law. Jordan has Christian minorities, mostly in major cities, and several Druze communities exist in the country's north. Read more...

  8. Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan is a key ally of the US and UK and, together with Egypt and the United Arab Emirates, is one of only three Arab nations to have signed peace treaties with Israel, Jordan's direct neighbour. [159] Jordan views an independent Palestinian state with the 1967 borders as part of the two-state solution and of supreme national interest. [160]

  9. Demographics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Jordan is a home to 2,175,491 registered Palestinian refugees. [19] Out of those 2,175,491 refugees, 634,182 have not been given Jordanian citizenship. [20] Jordan also hosts around 1.4 million Syrian refugees who fled to the country due to the Syrian Civil War since 2011.