Kurds
No. Muslim Arabs are the largest group in Iraq, making up around 85-90% of Iraq's population.
Kurd
Sunnah is a minority Muslim group in Araq. However, there is no critical differences between Sunnah group and the Shiites other group. See for more information the related question listed below.
Iraq is predominantly a Muslim country, so the majority of its population worships Allah, the God of Islam. However, there are also minority groups in Iraq that follow different religions such as Christianity, Yazidism, and Mandaeism, each with their own deities and beliefs.
Iraq is a predominantly Muslim country, following the religious practices of Islam.
Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Sysria, and Turkey
Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, those are a few.
relation b/w pakistan and iraq is that they both country are muslim country and every member of each country are brother to each other we are one nation and worship only on ALLAH thats the relation of pakistan and iraq
97% of Iraq is Muslim.
they are shia Muslim (majority) and sunna Muslim. ...and the Kurdish people live in the north of Iraq. Also Muslim, but not yo mama.
In all Muslim countries. percentage of shia and sunni differ in each Muslim country. for example Saudi Arabia and Egypt are mainly Sunni and Iran and Iraq are mainly Shia.
For the most part, no. Iraq is predominately Muslim.