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  2. Islam in Albania - Wikipedia

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    [84] [86] Muslim religious teachers and prayer leaders were also retrained abroad in Muslim states or in Albania. [84] The Muslim Community of Albania is the main organisation overseeing Sunni Islam in Albania and during the 1990s, it received funding and technical support from abroad to reconstitute its influence within the country. [84]

  3. Islamization of Albania - Wikipedia

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    Skanderbeg (1405 –1468) Albanians began converting to Islam when they became part of the Ottoman Empire in the late 14th century. [1] Albania differs from other regions in the Balkans such as Bulgaria and Bosnia in that until the 1500s, Islam remained confined to members of the co-opted aristocracy and sparse military outpost settlements of Yuruks.

  4. 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 .

  5. Religion in Albania - Wikipedia

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    Mosque in Elbasan Vehbi Dibra (Agolli) served as the first grand mufti of the Muslim Community of Albania. Sunni Muslims have historically lived in the cities of Albania, while Bektashis mainly live in remote areas, whereas Catholics mainly live in the north, and Orthodox Christians mainly live in the south of the country. However, this ...

  6. Sovereign State of the Bektashi Order - Wikipedia

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    The Bektashi Order is a Sufi order, originating in the 13th-century Ottoman Empire. [5] Origins of the community point towards the Kızılbaş and Alevism.As the Janissaries became a dominant force in Ottoman politics, they adopted Bektashism as the corps' religion, while Sunni Islam dominated the Muslim millet.

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

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    During the interwar period, new local Muslim institutions such as the Muslim Community of Albania arose that severed ties with the Ottoman Caliphate and placed a focus on localising Islam in Albania. The Albanian state also played a significant role in that process through state interference and pressuring the uptake of reforms by those ...

  8. Islam in the People's Socialist Republic of Albania - Wikipedia

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    As such during the late communist period, the proportion of Catholics and Albanian Muslims of these regions grew larger than the Orthodox community of southern Albania. [34] Due to the deemphasizing of religion, some mixed marriages of Muslims with the Orthodox or with Catholics occurred in the late communist period, mostly among the elite.

  9. Islam in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Islam is the second-largest religion in Europe after Christianity. [2] Although the majority of Muslim communities in Western Europe formed as a result of immigration, [3] there are centuries-old indigenous European Muslim communities in the Balkans, Caucasus, Crimea, and Volga region.