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  2. The most widely professed religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Islam and the second biggest religion is Christianity. Nearly all the Muslims of Bosnia are followers of the Sunni denomination of Islam ; the majority of Sunnis follow the Hanafi legal school of thought ( fiqh ) and Maturidi theological school of thought ( kalām ). [2]

  3. In the 2013 census the declared religious affiliation of the population was: Islam (1,790,454 people) and Muslim (22,068 people). Islam has 1.8 million adherents, making up about 51% of the population in Bosnia and Herzegovina. PEW survey says that there are 52% Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina. [4]

  4. Ethnic groups and religions. Bosnia and Herzegovina is home to members of numerous ethnic groups. The three largest are the Bosniaks, the Serbs, and the Croats. Continuing efforts by the international community to promote the return of persons forcibly displaced during the Bosnian conflict (1992–95) to their original homes, as well as ...

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  5. Apr 25, 2017 · Learn about the religious diversity and history of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country with Islam, Christianity, and other beliefs. Find out how ethnicity, wars, and migration have shaped the religious composition and culture of the nation.

  6. According to the 2013 census, 50.70% of Bosnians identified as Muslim, 30.75% identified as Orthodox Christians, and 15.19% identified as Roman Catholic Christians. A further 2.25% identified with some other religious affiliation (including Judaism, atheism and agnosticism).

  7. Learn how religion and ethnonationalism shape the politics and society of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country with a diverse religious landscape and a turbulent history. Explore the demographics, constitutional status and challenges of religious communities in BiH.

  8. Dec 5, 2017 · Learn about the religious diversity and tolerance in Bosnia, a secular country with three main ethnic groups: Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs. Discover the history, culture and architecture of mosques, churches and synagogues in Sarajevo, Mostar and other cities.

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