Iceland's constitution grants freedom of religion to everyone.
But the constitution also specifies that the "Evangelical Lutheran Church is a national church and as such it is protected and supported by the state."
But I'm not really sure if that means it is the "official religion" of Iceland, if there is one.
If Iceland has an official religion, it is Lutheran. The majority of Icelanders are "registered" as being Lutheran.
the National Church of Iceland--a Lutheran body (from Wikipedia)
The only official religion of Iceland is Christianity. They dont really have "freedom of religion", therefore the population that is not Christian is less than 4%.
Iceland has no official motto.
The main religion in Iceland is Christianity.
The main religion in Iceland is Christianity.
thats why mums go to iceland
Iceland has no official motto.
Islam is the official religion in Afghanistan.
There is no 'official' religion in the USA
Theres no official religion in Tanzania. The government do not have religion, the citizen do have.
The earliest religions that were brought to Iceland came from Irish Monks. The original religion in Iceland was Norse paganism.
The majority of Icelanders are members of the Church of Iceland, which is Lutheran Christian. The official language in Iceland is Icelandic.