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  1. Islam peaked in 1600 (52%) of Bosnians followed it. In Bosnia, 30% of Bosnians were Sunni Muslim and around 38%-40% were Christian. Bosniaks are generally associated with Islam, Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina with the Roman Catholic Church, and Bosnian Serbs with the Serbian Orthodox Church.

  2. Another estimate done by PEW Research states that 50% of the population is Muslim, 35% Orthodox and only 9% Catholic. Almost all of Bosnian Muslims identify as Bosniaks; until 1993, Bosnians of Muslim culture or origin (regardless of religious practice) were defined by Yugoslav authorities as Muslimani (Muslims) in an ethno-national sense ...

  3. Apr 25, 2017 · Bosniaks are mainly adherents of the Islamic religion, while Serbs are more likely to be followers of the Eastern Orthodox Church, and the Croats are mostly Roman Catholic. Islam. During the Ottoman rule, Muslims from other countries escaping wars migrated into the Bosnia and Herzegovina, thereby increasing the population of Muslims in the country.

  4. The majority of Muslims are Bosniaks, most Orthodox Christians are Bosnian Serb and Catholic Christians are generally Bosnian Croat. It is very rare for a person to change religions. However, children of interethnic marriages are often irreligious.

  5. It is pointed out that Bosnians of all Christian denominations converted to Islam, including from the Catholic and Orthodox churches, not just those from the Bosnian church. Additionally, much of the population of Bosnia did not belong to the Bosnian church. [6]

  6. There is a strong correlation between ethnicity and religion: Bosnian Serbs affiliate primarily with the SOC, and Bosnian Croats with the Roman Catholic Church. Bosniaks are predominantly Muslim. The Jewish community estimates it has 1,000 members, with the majority living in Sarajevo. The majority of Serbian

  7. Bosnian Muslims (Bosniacs) are Sunni Muslims of the Hanafi school of law. Religion is the main distinguishing factor between Serbs, Croats and Bosniacs in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Islam thus defines and sets apart Bosniacs from Serbs and Croats.

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