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Here are the MiddleEastern countries and their religion percentage:
Turkey: 99.8%Muslims ~0.2%Other
Syria: 87% Muslims ~13% Other (Mostly Christians)
Iraq: 97% Muslims ~3 %Other (Mostly Christians)
Iran: 98% Muslims ~2 %Other (Mostly Christians)
Jordan: 94% Muslims ~6 %Other (Mostly Christians)
Lebanon: 59.7%Muslims ~40.3% Other (Mostly Christians)
Israel: 75.4%Jewish ~24.6% Other (Mostly Muslims)
Cyprus: 78% Christians ~22% Other
Kuwait: 85% Muslims ~15% Other
Bahrain: 81.2%Muslims ~18.8% Other
Qatar: 100% Muslims ~0% Other
United Arab Emirates: 96% Muslims ~4% Other
Oman: 100% Muslims ~0% Other
Yemen: 99% Muslims ~1% Other
Egypt: 90% Muslims ~10% Other
Saudia Arabia: 100% Muslims ~0% Other
Shocking isn't it? It's amazing how Turkey has such a high Muslim population and Arabs in Qatar, Oman, and Saudia Arabia are ALL Muslims? However, there are some Christians in Qatar, Oman, and Saudia Arabia, but they aren't Arabs.
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