There are many significant Muslim countries that have a majority of Sunni Muslims.
These countries are:
Islam is the main religion in Sudan; around 97% of the population are Sunni Muslim.
There are many Arab countries that are mainly Sunni Muslims. Examples of these would be:MoroccoMauritaniaAlgeriaTunisiaLibyaEgyptSaudi ArabiaYemenOmenBahrainUnited Arab EmiratesJordan
Islam is the main religion in the kingdom of Jordan.
Sunni Islam is the main religion in Algeria.
Sunni Islam.
Sunni Islam
YES. Prior to the Safavids in the 1500s, the majority of Iran was Sunni, even though the Shiite minority there was more plentiful than in many other parts of the Islamic World.
Sunni Islam of the Shafi'i School.
SUNNI ISLAM expanded with the Ottoman Empire since the country was ruled by Sunni Muslims.
Most Muslims in Saudi Arabia are considered Wahabi, which is a very strict sect of Sunni Islam.Wahhabi
Currently, one can find Muslims all throughout the world, but the Muslim majority countries are as follows (in order of population of Muslims):IndonesiaPakistanBangladeshNigeriaEgyptTurkeyIran (Shi'a majority)SudanAlgeriaAfghanistanMoroccoIraq (Sunni/Shi'a)MalaysiaSaudi ArabiaUzbekistanYemen (Sunni/Shi'a)SyriaKazakhstanNigerBurkina FasoMaliSenegalTunisiaGuineaSomaliaAzerbaijan (Shi'a)TajikistanSierra LeoneLibyaJordanUnited Arab EmiratesKyrgyzstanTurkmenistanChadLebanon (Sunni/Shi'a)Kuwait (Sunni/Shi'a)AlbaniaMauritaniaOman (Ibadi)KosovoThe GambiaBahrain (Shi'a)ComorosQatarDjiboutiBruneiMaldivesIf a country has nothing in parentheses, it is a Sunni majority country. Sunni/Shi'a means that there is a sizable majority of both sects in the country.
The main religion in Jordan is Islam, with the majority of the population being Sunni Muslims. There are also smaller Christian communities, including Greek Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and Protestant denominations. Additionally, there are small communities of Druze and Bahá'í followers in the country.