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  1. The Iraqi civilization was built by peoples and nations, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, Persians, Turks, Arabs, and Babylonians. Religious and cultural circumstances have helped Arabs to become the majority of Iraq’s population today, followed by Kurds, Turkmen, and other nationalities.

  2. 20 Ιουν 2018 · Islam is the principle religion in Iraq, and has a following constituting 97% of the national population. Christianity and other religions consist of only 3% of the people. Islam exists in two sects; Sunni and Shia. Many cities in Iraq are of religious importance to the Sunni and Shiite Muslims.

  3. The dominating culture within Iraq is Arab, and most Arabs are Muslim. Iraqi Muslims are split into two groups, the Sunnis and the Shias (Shiites). The Sunnis, a majority in Islam, are a minority in Iraq, and the Shias, a minority in the Arab world, are the majority in Iraq.

  4. culturalatlas.sbs.com.au › iraqi-culture › iraqi-culture-religionIraqi - Religion — Cultural Atlas

    Islam is the official religion of Iraq, and the majority of the population is Muslim (97%). There are also small communities of Christians, Yazidis and Mandeans. Religion is deeply intertwined with daily life, government and politics of Iraq.

  5. 8 Φεβ 2019 · Islam is the official religion of the state. Around 69% of the Iraqi Muslims are Shias while the rest are Sunnis. Christians account for only 1% of the population. Iraqi cuisine, also known as the Mesopotamian cuisine, is one of the world’s oldest cuisines. The first cookbooks in the world were produced in Iraq.

  6. 27 Φεβ 2021 · Following the fall of the former regime, Iraqi society faced two major challenges internally: race, in the form of ethnic divisions between Arabs, Kurds, and Turkmen; and religion, in the form of religious divisions between Shiites, Sunnis, Christians, Yazidis, Shabak and other religions.

  7. The Iraqi civilization was built by peoples and nations, including the Sumerians, Akkadians, Assyrians, Persians, Turks, Arabs, and Babylonians. Religious and cultural circumstances have helped Arabs to become the majority of Iraq’s population today, followed by Kurds, Turkmen, and other nationalities.

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