Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Asia, as it contains the majority of the Middle East.
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).
The largest peninsula in the Middle East is Arabia and the largest country on that Peninsula is Saudi Arabia. The second largest peninsula in the Middle East is Anatolia and the only country on that Peninsula is Turkey.
Saudi Arabia, Iran, and India
There are Muslims in every country, so you could meet them almost anywhere. The largest Muslim populations are in Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Turkey, and the Arab countries of the Middle East and North Africa. There are about 6,000,000 Muslims in the USA.
They are more than fifty Muslim majority countries.
The Muslim religion is predominantly throughout the Middle East, the largest population if the Islamic Faith is Indonesia.
Islam is most practiced in the Middle East, in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Egypt. Indonesia, located in Southeast Asia, has the largest Muslim population in the world.
i would say half the countries in the Middle East in Asia for example Syria, Lebanon, Egypt,Iraq, Iran etc in the middle east
It is called the Red Crescent in Muslim countries.
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.
Egypt, Turkey, Iran, Sudan, and Iraq.