Most Kurds are Sunni Muslims.
Most Kurds are Sunni Muslims.
What religion are the Kurds
Islam (muslims)
First of all Kurdish is not a religion but a race . So you can find among the kurds , a Muslim , Christian , Jewish or what ever other religion The Kurds speak one language but with many different dialects due to the zone
Christianity is the largest religion in Armenia, and has been since about 301 CE. However, the Kurds within the country which do not practice Yezidism are generally Sunni Muslim.
Kurds are like a tribe they claim that they came from Kurdistan a region north of Syria and Iraq and they are trying for years to make their own country, most of them are Muslims, but it is the culture what guide them and not the religion
Most Kurds are Muslims, so yes. There are a minority of Kurds who are Yazidi or Zoroastrian which are henotheistic faiths and not strictly monotheistic. There are also Kurds who are Atheists.
The Kurds belong to many different sects, most notably being the Sunni sect as the majority. There is also a the Shia sect from among Kurds, most from the Shia sect live in Iran and Iraq.
The majority of Kurds practice Sunni Islam, while a minority follow Shia Islam, Yazidism, or Alevism. Kurdish religious beliefs can vary based on geography and historical influences.
Sunni Muslims.
The term "Kurds" is an ETHNIC classification. It refers to a group of people who have similar cultural norms, a unique language, and similar appearance. Kurds actually have a huge religious diversity. While the majority of them are Sunni Muslims, there are also religious minority Kurds, such as the Yarsani, Yezidi, Zoroastrian, Christian, and Jewish Kurds.
There are no general restrictions on Kurdish people marrying Indian people, as marriage between individuals is a personal decision. Cultural and religious differences may need to be considered. It is important for both individuals to communicate openly, understand each other's customs, and respect each other's beliefs and traditions.