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.
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.