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Islam is not a country to have a capital. It is a religion like Judaism and Christianity. There are 57 Independent Muslim countries, like Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq, Indonesia, etc. All of them have their capitals.

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