Start by naming any country that France borders. Then name any country that borders any of those countries. Then keep going until there are no more countries left to name.
I am a Muslim from Lebanon i thought there are more christians than Muslims here. But I thing through the refugees from Syria and Palestine it is logical
As a Turkish atheist with an exmuslim Turkish family, I know why!
Long story short, some Turkish people identify as 'secular'. They are the type of Turkish people that usually believe in a god or don't (doesn't really matter), and insist on their country not being Islamic.
I'm also a Turkish atheist but the quiz says Muslim majority, not Islamic by law. Yes, we are a laic/secular country but you can't deny we are still Muslim majority. Some of these countries (like Lebanon) have a bigger non-Muslim population by percentage than Turkey btw.
Man, almost guessed France -- and I wasn't too far off. Only 7% of majority Catholic France actually practices their religion and 10% of France is Muslim.
ik this quiz is about population, but the title being "Muslim countries" feels a bit wrong for Lebanon because it's very intentionally pluralistic in religion and way closer to 50% Muslim than majority
The Pew Centre has it at 57.6%, the CIA has it at 67.8% and a Lebanese study from 2012 has it at 54% AND these stats don't include large portions of the refugee population, which is believed to be predominately muslim. No matter how you slice it there's a majority, not a plurality.
Lebanon's demographics were 80% christian and 20% muslim in 1932 (never called a christian country though). Due to muslims outbirthing christians, civil war and mass immigration of christians, it is now 55% muslim 45% christian. Does that really sound like a "muslim" country to you?
+ Lebanon's constitution states that the president HAS to be christian, so is the secretary of state, the commander of the army and central bank governor. Does that really sound like a "muslim" country to you?
interesting that according to you it's "predominantly christian" yet I notice that you said "55% muslim"... and I don't know how long ago you learned about percentages and things like that, but 55% > 50%!
glad I could help with your dilemma... muslim ≠ islamic
Yes, because Serbia definitely has control over it. I'm not removing it, and I'll adhere to JetPunk standards. You can take it up with Quizmaster or the United Nations if you have any more complaints. :)
Oh, cuz Russia doesn't recognize it, so the UN doesn't either. Russia also doesn't recognize Ukraine, so I guess JetPunk shouldn't either, based on your standards, 3141
I'm officially in my Dimby era.
Thank you so much :)
Also, want to Collab me on a copy to translate it to Greek?
Islam (53.31%)
Christianity (41.4%)
Druze (5.21%)
Long story short, some Turkish people identify as 'secular'. They are the type of Turkish people that usually believe in a god or don't (doesn't really matter), and insist on their country not being Islamic.
+ Lebanon's constitution states that the president HAS to be christian, so is the secretary of state, the commander of the army and central bank governor. Does that really sound like a "muslim" country to you?
Additional info:
Lebanese residing inside Lebanon = 5M : 2M christians + 3M muslims
Lebanese diaspora = 17M : 14M christians + 3M muslims
Whatever criteria you choose, labeling Lebanon as a muslim country is plainly wrong. It is the only arab country that is predominantly Christian.
Thanks
glad I could help with your dilemma... muslim ≠ islamic