- Source: Islam in Liechtenstein
Islam is a minority religion in Liechtenstein.
Demographics
According to the census taken in the year 2000, there were an estimated 2,000 Muslims living in the country in 2009 (approximately 4.8% of the general population). In the census of 2010, 5.4% of the population (1960 persons) were Muslims; the number rose to 5.9% in the 2015 census.
In 2020, 6.27% of the population were Muslim. According to the Pew Research Center, this number is projected to remain constant through 2030.
The great majority of Muslims in Liechtenstein are Sunni, and are predominantly from Turkey, Kosovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and North Macedonia. The census reports do not state what proportion of the Muslim population hold Liechtenstein citizenship.
Overview
Since 2001, the government has granted the Muslim community a residency permit for one imam, plus one short-term residency permit for an additional imam during Ramadan. The government follows a policy of routinely granting visas to the imams in exchange for the agreement of both the Turkish Association and the Islamic community to prevent religious diatribes by the imams or the spread of religious extremism.
In 2006, the government made a contribution of US$20,000 (25,000 Swiss francs) to the Muslim community.
See also
Religion in Liechtenstein
Turks in Liechtenstein
References
External links
Liechtenstein in figures 2018
Yearbook of Muslims in Europe
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Islam di Liechtenstein
- Sejarah Islam
- Islam di Tiongkok
- Islam menurut negara
- Islam di Malta
- Islam di Yaman
- Islam di Eropa
- Islam di Amerika Serikat
- Muhammadiyah
- Islam Nusantara
- Islam in Liechtenstein
- Religion in Liechtenstein
- Liechtenstein
- Demographics of Liechtenstein
- Outline of Liechtenstein
- Islamic State
- Vaduz
- Islam in Europe
- Index of Liechtenstein-related articles
- Islam in India