This depends on what you mean by "dictatorships" but Parade magazine publish a list of dictators, of the top twenty, nine could be considered Islamic.
This partly depends on what you mean by a dictatorship and what you mean by "have Islam as a religion". Parade magazine publish a list of dictatorships; countries with an authoritarian leader with no legal ways of replacement. Of the top twenty dictatorships, nine could be said to be largely Islamic, so based on this most dictatorships are not Islamic.
A lot of people are believe in Islam religion....
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There are many facts about the Islamic religion such as the fact that Islam is a monotheistic religion that is based on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
Islam is the religion and Muslims are the followers of the Islam religion.
Islam is a religion that many people see as a guiding light and truth.It is God religion. refer to question below.
Chistianity, Islam
It entirely depends on the structure of the dictatorship.There are numerous dictatorships with relative freedom of religion. Ancient and Medieval China, for example, were absolute dictatorships, but permitted numerous different faiths (Shenism, Daoism, Mahayana Buddhism, Theravada Buddhism, Islam, Christianity, and Judaism) to freely worship within their borders. There are other dictatorships which either (1) have a single acceptable religion (such as Catholic Spain of the 1500s), (2) allow some religions but ban others (such as the Rashidun Caliphate of the 600s which accepted Islam, Judaism, and Christianity, but banned Hubalism, Rahmanism, and other henotheisms), (3) actively repress all religions (such as the Soviet Union).
Islam is a religion, not a country.Jerusalem is the capital of Palestine and Israel.no Islam is a religion, a religion not a country
The main religion of Pakistan is Islam with over 90 percent of followers.
Islam is a universal religion. It is second largest religion of the world, next to Christianity.
Muhammad, the founder of Islam, was a follower of the religion of Islam.