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The main religion in Syria is the Islam (Sunni) about 80% and then Christianity about 10% of the population
88% Muslim 12% Christian
Syria is a country located in the Middle East, bordered by Turkey to the north, Iraq to the east, Jordan and Israel to the south, and Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. Its capital is Damascus.
The religion of queen Zenobia is unknown. Her date of birth is also a big mystery. But i know that she was the queen of Syria, she married Odanthus, and died after being captured by Rome in 274 A.D.
No. It is a religious subgroup of the general religion of Islam, in much the same way as Roman Catholics are a subgroup of the general religion of Christianity. The Shiite form of Islam is predominant in Iran and a strong minority in Iraq and Syria.
Mesopotamia is the geographical region of the Tigris-Euphrates river system and not a country. Considered to be the "Cradle of Civilization," today it consists of Iraq and sections of Syria, Turkey, and Iran. The predominant religion of this area today is Islam.
Islam is not a country to have a capital. It is a religion like Judaism and Christianity. There are 57 Independent Muslim countries, like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Indonesia, etc. All of them have their capitals.
No animal delivers Christmas presents because Syria is a Muslim nation and not Christian. The only country in the world who has everyone celebrate Christmas despite their religion is the United States. There are many religions in the United States that are ignored during Christmas.
Some countries where Islam is the dominant religion include Saudi Arabia, Iran, Turkey, Pakistan, Indonesia, and Malaysia. Islam is also practiced widely in countries such as Egypt, Nigeria, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan.
One private company of Syria is Central Bank of Syria. Two other private companies of Syria include: MTN Syria and Syriatel.
The Druze are a monotheistic community. They emerged from the Ismailism school. The Druze religion has five pillars : Faith, Prayer, Pilgrimage, Fasting and Charity.