Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Sudan, Egypt, Jordan, Israel/Palestinian territories, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Oman, Iraq, Turkey, and Iran.
Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Sudan, Egypt, Jordan, Israel/Palestinian territories, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Oman, Iraq, Turkey, and Iran.
Middle east, India & Indonesia
Muslim countries can vary in climate from hot to cold. Many Muslim countries are located in regions with hot climates, such as the Middle East and North Africa, while others are located in regions with colder climates, such as Central Asia. It ultimately depends on the specific country and its geographic location.
Islamic countries are all over the world the Middle east, Africa, and the Far East, but are generally clustered around the Arabic states and around the religious homeland represented by Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
Not in the Middle East, but it is in India. Islam is the predominant religion in most Middle Eastern countries. Often times it is an "Islamic Republic" or some type there of that actually governs the countries. Many of the countries of the Middle East are intolerant of other religions so the actual percentage of people that openly profess to be a different religion are small.
There are lots of Islamic countries in the Middle East, but Saudi Arabia declares itself as the true Kingdom of Muslims.
Islamic Fundamentalism in the Middle East has led to increased instability in numerous countries and the formation of paramilitary groups dedicated to overthrowing the current quasi-secular dictatorships in Middle Eastern countries. However, since the government objectives of the Islamic Fundamentalists are even worse than those currently advocated by Arab secular dictators, there is a serious divide between the Secularists and Minorities who support the Arab dictators and the Salafists and Islamists who support the Salafist and Islamic Fundamentalist leaders.
The Sahara is located in Africa and not in the Middle East. There are no Middle East countries covered by the Sahara.
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
Most people in the Middle East today practice Islam.
No.
the only Jewish majority in the world. Its also the only country that has an Islamic minority in the Middle East. There are 26 Islamic countries, around 20 christian countries but there is only ONE real Jewish country in the Jewish historical homeland.
The way the question is phrased (using the word "Islamic") refers to land. Since 99% of the Middle East is owned by majority-Muslim countries, 99% would be your answer. If you intended to ask what percentage of the Middle East is Muslim, i.e. referring to humans. roughly 90% of all Middle Easterners are Muslims. The largest non-Muslim populations in the Middle East are the Egyptian Copts (roughly 8 million people) and the Israeli Jews (roughly 6 million people).