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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. Category : Religious buildings and structures in Jordan

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    Lists of religious buildings and structures in Jordan (1 P) C. Christian buildings and structures in Jordan (2 C) M. Mosques in Jordan (2 C, 6 P) T. Temples in Jordan ...

  4. Category : Lists of religious buildings and structures in Jordan

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    Category: Lists of religious buildings and structures in Jordan. 1 language.

  5. List of mosques in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of mosques in Jordan. Name Images Location Year/century Remarks Mosque of Abu Ubaidah Amer ibn al-Jarrah: Deir Alla:

  6. Petra - Wikipedia

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    From there, the site of The High Place of Sacrifice is around an 800-step hike. One commonly believed sacrifice that took place there was libation. Another common form of sacrifice that took place there was animal sacrifice; this is due to the belief that the tomb of the Prophet Aaron is located in Petra, which is a sacred site for Muslims. In ...

  7. Al-Maghtas - Wikipedia

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    Al-Maghtas (Arabic: المغطس, al-Maġṭas, meaning ' baptism ' or ' immersion '), officially known as Baptism Site "Bethany Beyond the Jordan", is an archaeological World Heritage Site in Jordan, on the east bank of the Jordan River, reputed to be the location of the Baptism of Jesus by John the Baptist and venerated as such since at least the Byzantine period. [1]

  8. Christianity in Jordan - Wikipedia

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    There are approximately 250,000-400,000 Jordanian Christians in a country of almost 10 million, [1] down from 20% in 1930, but their absolute numbers have increased. [2] This is the result of high immigration rate of Muslims into Jordan, high emigration rates of Christians, and high birth rates for Muslims.

  9. 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]