anywhere except most remote secluded islands. its the second largest religion in the world with 6 million in America growing at a rate of 2.9%. that's faster than Christianity! :O
You can find Muslims all over the world.Allover the world
I'm not sure if this is right or not but supposedly there are around 814,000 Muslims in Italy, but i find that hard to believe, because there are many Muslims in Italy. . :]
in any corner of the world u can find muslims,...specifically SAUDI ARABIA...
Most of the Muslims in the world are Sunni Muslims, their percentage is approximately 87% of the Muslims worldwide. You can find them as majorities in all of the Islamic countries except in Iraq, Iran, Bahrain & Azerbaijan.
short answer is all over the world. below you can find a list of countries with other information Islam by country http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_by_country EDIT (BY DIFFERENT USER): Muslims are most populated in Indonesia, now adays. It has more Muslims then any other place in the world. Sure, there are still many Muslims who live in Michigan or other states/countries like in the Middle East but indeed, Indonesia is where they are populated the most.
No Muslims will have no difficulty as they can practise their religion anywhere across the world. Islam is wide spread and there always will a Islamic centre around. All they need is the Quran and a prayer mat, and if there are no Islamic centre they can always accumulate at one place for the congregational prayers.
Places to find nice work are abundant in the world of today, however it's greatly depending on the level of education, the willingness to move around the world and the desired level of pay.
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Muslims are almost in every country in the world. However, there are two cities in the world that are allowed to have only Muslims residents. These two cities are Mecca and Medina in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Islamic law is actually secular - Islam does not have a clergy or institution like you'll find in Christianity and Judaism. This means Islamic jurisprudence deals with Muslims as it does people of other faiths. But there are certain distinct privileges within the faith which are reserved for Muslims. Things like Zakat (alms to the poor) but they can be spread to include non-Muslims as "sadaqa" (alms to the poor in general). Its not the religion or laws that affected Muslims attitudes towards other faiths, but the various cultures and politics of Muslims around the world.