65% is Shia. 32% is Sunni and only 3% is Christian or other.
No. Muslim Arabs are the largest group in Iraq, making up around 85-90% of Iraq's population.
Iran, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, and Iraq.
Iran and Iraq consist of Muslims belonging to the Shiite sect of Islam. In Iran, about 90% of the population is Shia Muslim, and in Iraq, about 95% of the population is Shia.
Before 2003, roughly 3-5% of the Iraqi population was Non-Muslim. That number has declined sharply because the sectarian violence, but we have no more reliable numbers.
97% of Iraq is Muslim.
In July 2006 estimate Iraqi population is above 27,000,000. The religious compisiton in Iraq is: Muslim 97% and Others 3% The Muslims here are divided in two sects: the Shia 60% and the Sunni 40%.
they are shia Muslim (majority) and sunna Muslim. ...and the Kurdish people live in the north of Iraq. Also Muslim, but not yo mama.
For the most part, no. Iraq is predominately Muslim.
Pakistan, Iraq, Saudi ArabiaThe countries with the largest Muslim populations are Indonesia, India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. All Middle Eastern countries (Israel and Lebanon excepted) and North African countries have a predominant Muslim population of over 85%, sometimes split between Sunni and Shia. Lebanon has a Muslim majority (but smaller) and Israel has a Muslim minority.Islam is widely practiced in Afghanistan, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia. However, Indonesia has the most Islam followers.
Iraq is mainly Muslim. They do not celebrate Christmas.
AL-Qaeda members in Iraq can be identified by their Sunni version of Islam. Sunni mosques will have terrorist Al-Qaeda members. Another way to find them is if they are from outside of Iraq, as Iraq's main population are Shiite Muslims. Also, as a point of information, the former dictator of Iraq was a Sunni Muslim.
The estimated population for the country of Iraq in 2008 was 29.8 million people. The population estimate for Iraq for 2013 was 34.8 million.