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There are many Arab countries that are mainly Sunni Muslims. Examples of these would be:MoroccoMauritaniaAlgeriaTunisiaLibyaEgyptSaudi ArabiaYemenOmenBahrainUnited Arab EmiratesJordan
There is no such thing as a "purely" Muslim country. Every country has at least one non-Muslim. The following is a list of non-Arab countries with over 90% Muslim population: (>99%) Mauritania, Maldives, Somalia (99-98%) Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan, Comoros, Djibouti (97-96%) Pakistan (95%) Tajikistan (94%) Senegal (94-93%) Azerbaijan (90%) Mali, Niger, Gambia That makes for a total of 15 "pure" non-Arab countries.
The main reason is the strong rise of Muslim fundamentalism and terrorism in Arab countries in the recent decades. It has made many non-Muslim countries weary of running the risk of importing Muslim fundamentalism and terrorism into their societies.
There are many significant Muslim countries that have a majority of Sunni Muslims.These countries are:IndonesiaPakistanNigeriaBangladeshEgyptTurkeySudanAlgeriaMoroccoAfghanistanMalaysiaUzbekistanSaudi ArabiaYemenSyriaKazakhstanNigerBurkina FasoMaliSenegalTunisiaGuineaSomaliaTajikistanSierra LeoneLibyaJordanUnited Arab EmiratesKyrgyzstanTurkmenistanChadPalestineKuwaitAlbaniaMauritaniaOmanKosovoThe GambiaComorosQatarDjiboutiBruneiMaldivesNorthern Cyprus
Most countries REALLY CLOSE to Israel are their enemies. All of these countries are Arab or Muslim, which may provide an explanation. Every Muslim-majority country goes in and out of wars with its neighbours for one reason or another.
They are 50 Muslim Majority countries.
Muslims live in various Asian countries, with countries like Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Malaysia having some of the highest Muslim populations. There are also significant Muslim communities in countries like Iran, Turkey, Afghanistan, and Saudi Arabia, among others. Islam is the largest religion in Asia, making up a significant portion of the population in many countries across the continent.
50 Muslim majority countries
There are many Arab countries and each has its own currency.
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There are 18 Arab countries.Here is the list of Arab countries:EgyptIraqSyriaLebanonJordanSaudi ArabiaYemenLibyaSudanMoroccoTunisiaKuwaitAlgeriaMauritaniaBahrainQatarArab EmiratesOman22
The following countries produce more than 1% of the world's petroleum and are listed from most to least percentage: Country Percent of Production Arab or Non-Arab OPEC Member Russia 12.65% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Saudi Arabia 11.28% Arab OPEC United States 10.74% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iran 4.77% Non-Arab OPEC China 4.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Canada 3.90% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Iraq 3.75% Arab OPEC United Arab Emirates 3.32% Arab OPEC Mexico 3.56% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Kuwait 2.96% Arab OPEC Brazil 3.05% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Nigeria 2.62% Non-Arab OPEC Venezuela 2.93% Non-Arab OPEC Norway 2.79% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Algeria 2.52% Arab OPEC Angola 2.31% Non-Arab OPEC Kazakhstan 1.83% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Qatar 1.44% Arab OPEC United Kingdom 1.78% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Azerbaijan 1.20% Non-Arab Non-OPEC Indonesia 1.66% Non-Arab Non-OPEC