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Actually, most countries are non-muslim, meaning either that they don't have a muslim majority, or that they don't have a muslim government.
An imam.
The base word of government is govern.
Deffinitely the non muslim countries
It is not the case. In some Muslim countries, the government may be opposed by people for not following democracy or for not responding to people rights in a good life. In some other countries, there may be terrorist groups that are fighting against the government for other personal goals.
There are 56 Muslim countries in the world.
Religion, in a way. Previously, Muslim Arab countries were united in their dislike of Hebrew Israel. Today, there is a fierce struggle for power between Shi'ite and Sunni Muslim countries. The battlefield is Syria, where the Government is supported by Shi'ite countries such as Iran, and the (mostly Sunni) rebels by Sunni Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia. The Sunni rebels again despise the Syrian Government amongst others because of their Alawite Muslim background: Sunni Muslims consider the Alawite faith a heresy. The Saudi war with Yemen also is caused by its fear of an eventual 'encirclement' by Shi'ite Muslim-dominated countries.
They are 50 Muslim Majority countries.
50 Muslim majority countries
There are 46 independent Muslim countries in the world
They are 50 countries with Muslim majority. Refer to question below.
Almost all countries of the world are having Muslim residents