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  2. Islam in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Sufi Sunni Islam was the dominants form of Islam in Albania under the Ottomans [88] However the traditional reliance on the establishment hierarchy and internal structures of the restoration of Sufi Islam, historically synonymous to Sunni Islam, has faced organisational problems in reestablishing and stabilising former systems of authority. [66]

  3. Islamization of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The construction of mosques in Albania increased substantially from the 17th century onward with the advent of large numbers of Muslim Albanian converts. [66] The Albanian old aristocratic ruling class converted to Islam to retain their lands. [31] By the 18th century, a class of local aristocratic Albanian Muslim notables had emerged. [66]

  4. Religion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    The existence of an Albanian Muslim class of pashas and beys who played an increasingly important role in Ottoman political and economic life became an attractive career option for most Albanians. Widespread illiteracy and the absence of educated clergy also played roles in the spread of Islam, especially in northern Albanian-inhabited regions.

  5. Islam in Albania (1913–1944) - Wikipedia

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    Of the Muslim Albanian population, the Italians attempted to gain their sympathies by proposing to build a large mosque in Rome, though the Vatican opposed this measure and nothing came of it in the end. [47] The Italian occupiers also won the sympathy of Albanian Muslims by causing their working wages to rise. [47]

  6. Secularism in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Muslims, Catholic and Orthodox Christians have always lived in harmony and coexisted without divisive religious confrontations. [1] The understanding of secularism in the Republic of Albania has strong influences from the French laïcité. [2] Currently Albania is a secular parliamentary republic, in which the state guarantees freedom of belief ...

  7. Irreligion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Many Albanians identified as Muslims or Christians have been found to practice only few or none of their faith's observances. Based on studies conducted in 2008, 2009 and 2015, Albania was found out to be the 20th least religious country in the world, with 39% of the population being religious. [14]

  8. Muslim Community of Albania - Wikipedia

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    The Muslim Community of Albania (KMSH; Albanian: Komuniteti Mysliman i Shqipërisë) is an independent religious organisation of Muslims in Albania existing since February 24, 1923. The headquarters of the community are located in Tirana and the current Grand Mufti ( Albanian : Kryemyftiu ) is Bujar Spahiu .

  9. Culture of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Albanian culture or the culture of Albanians (Albanian: kultura shqiptare [kultuˈɾa ʃcipˈtaɾɛ]) is a term that embodies the artistic, culinary, literary, musical, political and social elements that are representative of ethnic Albanians, which implies not just Albanians of the country of Albania but also Albanians of Kosovo, North Macedonia and Montenegro, where ethnic Albanians are a ...