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  1. The Albanian Constitution declares no official religion and provides for equality of all religions; however, the predominant religious communities (Bektashi, Sunni Muslim, Orthodox and Roman Catholic) enjoy a greater degree of official recognition (e.g. national holidays) and social status based on their historical presence in the country.

  2. Apr 10, 2018 · Albania's constitution provides for the freedom of religion, which gives every citizen the right to practice a religion of their choice. According to Albania's 2011 census, 58.79% of the population are Muslim, while Christians account for 16.92% of the population.

  3. Religious establishment views of Islam in Albania. The official religious Christian and Muslim establishments and their clergy hold diverging views of the Ottoman period and conversion of Islam by Albanians.

  4. Feb 25, 2024 · The nation officially recognizes five religions, including Islam and Catholicism. Alongside these mainstream religions, Albania is home to communities practicing Orthodox Christianity and Bektashism, adding to the country’s vibrant religious tapestry.

  5. Jun 5, 2024 · Albania’s religious landscape is diverse, and while it has a significant Muslim population, it is not considered an Islamic country in the traditional sense. Approximately 55% of the population practices Sunni Islam, while 4.3% identify as Shia Muslims.

  6. The most common religions practiced in Albania are secular Islam, Agnosticism and Christianity. According to 2013 results, 38% of Albania adheres to secular/non practising Islam, making it the largest single religion in the country.

  7. www.nationsencyclopedia.com › Europe › Albania-RELIGIONSReligions - Albania

    Albania is now a self-proclaimed secular state that allows freedom of religion. In the total population, the percentage of Muslims remains stable at roughly 65% to 70%, including Sunni Islam and members of the Bektashi school (Shi'a Sufism).

  8. Sep 18, 2021 · Albania Religions - Demographics. Religions: Muslim 56.7%, Roman Catholic 10%, Orthodox 6.8%, atheist 2.5%, Bektashi (a Sufi order) 2.1%, other 5.7%, unspecified 16.2% (2011 est.) note: all mosques and churches were closed in 1967 and religious observances prohibited; in November 1990, Albania began allowing private religious practice.

  9. Feb 17, 2022 · There are currently five officially recognized religions in Albania: Muslims, Bektashis, Catholics, Orthodox, and Evangelicals. This ethnic and religious diversity of Albania should be treated as an important asset for the country, which needs to be recognized, explained, and studied continuously.

  10. Islamic Heritage of Albania. Today, Islam is the most practised religion in Albania with roughly 60% of the population adhering to it. The first Albanians began to convert to Islam between the 15th and 18th centuries during its rule by the Ottoman empire.