The majority of Saudis are Muslims, predominantly adhering to Sunni Islam, specifically the Hanbali school of thought. A significant portion of the population also identifies with Salafism, which emphasizes a return to what is considered the original practices of the faith. Additionally, there is a smaller minority of Shia Muslims, primarily located in the Eastern Province. Islam plays a central role in Saudi culture, law, and daily life.
Most Saudis are Muslims, but many migrant workers in Saudi Arabia are Non-Muslims (primarily Hindus and Christians).
Yes, the overwhelming majority are Muslims.
No. Majority (85%) of the Muslims are Sunni Muslims. Only about 15% belong tomany other sects, including Shias.
On the contrary, Sheia are the minority & Sunnah are the majority. Sunnah are about 87% of Muslims worldwide.
Saudis are Muslims, and Muslims believe in god. They call him Allah. They believe that he is the same god Christian and Jewish people believe in. Except, Muslims don't believe that Jesus is the son of god, they think of him as a profit just like Mohammed.
No. They are almost all Sunni Muslims.
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Sunni Muslims (~ 85% of total world Muslims).
Yes, the wide majority of Bagdad people are Muslims.
Indonesia (203 million Muslims constituting 88.2% of Indonesian population; as of October 2009). Refer to link below.
The majority of the Muslims belong to the Sunni group