Afghanistan is the country with the highest percentage of Muslim population.
Approximately 10% of the population in Damascus is Christian.
Muslims make up about 1% of the population in the United States.
Approximately 5% of the population in Norway is Muslim.
This question can be read either one of two ways: 1) What percentage of the overall Muslim community lives in Yemen: roughly 1.55% of all Muslims live in Yemen. 2) What percentage of Yemenis are Muslims: 99.1 % of total population (~23.5 Million Muslims) per Pew Forum studay as of October 2009. Refer to link below.
Muslims in Ghana are minority while in Mali they are majority. In Ghana percentage of Muslims is only 15.9 % (~3.8 million Muslims) while in Mali the percentage is 92.5% (~12 million Muslims). These statistics are according to Pew Forum study as of October 2009. Chrissy: The people of Ghana were forced to convert to Islam by the muslims empire in Ghana. The Muslims came to Ghana from North America and built mosques. In time, Ghana's ruler employed them as advisers. As Ghana grew weaker, Mali replaced Ghana and taken over most of their territory. Mali's first great ruler, Sundiata, came into power by crushing a cruel, unpopular leader. In Mali, their ruler did NOT force his people to convert/or accept Islam. In fact, most of the people of Mali retained their traditional African beliefs.
Yes, there is a fairly large number of Muslims in Mali.
Timbuktu is in Mali. The majority of the people are now Muslims.
over 90%.
a great percentage of the country lies on this zone.
9%
One of the leaders of Mali, Mansa Musa, was Islamic so he tried making Mali islamic. On his journey home to west africa, Mansa Musa brought with him several Islamic scholars to teach his people the words of Qu'ran and just how to live as true muslims.
yes they do in fact they usually sing for about an hour before they start their serman
Around 15% of Muslims in the Middle East are Shiites.
During Mansa Musa's reign, Islam became very popular in Mali. Following their king's example, many people from Mali went to Mecca. In turn, many Muslims from Asia, Egypt, and other parts of Africa visited Mali. These journeys between regions helped create more trade and made Mali even richer.
Majority of the Malians are Muslims (about 90% of the total population). The Muslim scholars taught them to be tolerant of other religion followers. They also caused the spread of education in Mali.
Afghanistan is the country with the highest percentage of Muslim population.