No, Iraq is not a secular state. Islam is the official state religion, and Islamic law holds significant influence in various aspects of the government and society in Iraq.
Islamic Army in Iraq was created in 2003.
Islamic State of Iraq was created in 2006.
Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq was created in 1982.
In over 50 countries including Indonesia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Egypt, turkey, Iran, Iraq, Algeria, Morocco, ....
The Islamic state in Iraq and Syria get support from Saudi Arabia ,Qatar , turkey and USA
If people studied the Islamic religion in full, then no one would be attracted to such a religion.
Iran and Iraq consist of primarily Muslims adhering to the Shiite (or Shia) sect of the Islamic religion. In Iran, about 90% of people are Shia (the rest being Sunni), and in Iraq, about 55% are Shia, and 45% are Sunni (with ethnic Kurds being 15% Sunnis of total population of Iraq).
"Islamic" means that it is related to the religion called "Islam". Such countries had, and still have, a population which, in their majority, was islamic.
Islamic religion is the faith of Muslims who are spread all over the world.
Islamic state in Iraq and Syria
Iraq's official religion is Islam although they have people from many religions within their borders.