Istanbul is in Turkey, and Turkey is a Moslem country. From what I know, it is about 98% Moslem, though the veiling of women is not obligatory.
The predominant religion in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) today is Islam, with the majority of the population identifying as Sunni Muslims. However, there is also a small Christian minority, including Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Catholic communities.
The city was renamed Istanbul under the Islamic Turks.
Officially, Constantinople is now Istanbul and officially it's Muslim. However, Turkey since Ataturk has been a secular state, and other religions have relative freedom to practice, so there are Christians, Jews, the occasional Buddhist as well as some minor sects.
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The branch in Turkey is located in Istanbul. The address is P.O. Box 23, 34377 Ferikoy, Istanbul. You could also visit the offiicial website at www.watchtower.org for further information. They may be able to assist you via contact with the branch in Turkey.
99% is muslim
The predominant religion in Istanbul (formerly Constantinople) today is Islam, with the majority of the population identifying as Sunni Muslims. However, there is also a small Christian minority, including Greek Orthodox, Armenian Apostolic, and Catholic communities.
The Greek Orthodox Patriarchate, ecumenical centre of Greek Orthodoxy, is located in Fener, Istanbul.
Constantine's accomplishments were making Christianity the official religion of the empire & founding Constantinople (Istanbul).
although the government has no specific laws against or for a certain religion many followers of Jesus Christ are persecuted by Muslims. Because Istanbul predominant religion is Islam, and because Muslims are hostile toward Christians many loose their jobs and are thrown into prison for their profession of faith.
The city was renamed Istanbul under the Islamic Turks.
i think it's turkey, but that's the country it is in. The modern mane of the city is Istanbul.
Istanbul is in Turkey.
Istanbul is in Turkey
It changes. There is a large population of Muslims, but Turkey is theoretically a secular country. Sunni Muslims make-up the majority, but there is also a large population of Alevis (approx. 1.3 million live in Istanbul). There is still a Christian population (mainly Orthodox Armenians, Syrian Christians, and a small Greek population) in Istanbul, but it has been dwindling since the events of 1915. Non-Muslims made up approx. 50% of the population of Istanbul in 1914. They now number around 100,000. There is also a small Jewish population estimated to be around 3,000.
MosqueFor the Muslims religion, It is important to go to the mosqueThe mosque in Istanbul was very beautiful as it have patterns that could attract people
Istanbul, TurkeyOriginally Constantinople was called Byzantium.EmperorConstantinethe Great redeveloped, turned into the capital of the eastern part of the Roman empire and renamedConstantinople When the Turks captured the town which led to the downfall of the Byzantine Empire they renamed it Istanbul.