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Islam in Serbia

Serbia is a Christian majority country, with Islam being a minority faith representing around 4.2% of the total population (excluding the disputed region of Kosovo, in which Islam is the predominant faith) as per 2022 census.[2] Islam spread to Serbia during the three centuries of Ottoman rule. The Muslims in Serbia are mostly ethnic Bosniaks, Albanians and significant part of Muslim Roma as well as members of the smaller groups, like ethnic Muslims, Gorani and Serbs (Čitaci).[3]

Islam in Europe
by percentage of country population[1]
  90–100%
  70–90%
  50–70%
Bosnia and Herzegovina
  30–40%
North Macedonia
  10–20%
  5–10%
  4–5%
  2–4%
  1–2%
  < 1%
Bajrakli Mosque in Belgrade
Faculty for Islamic studies in Novi Pazar
Halal restaurant in Belgrade
Halal shop in Belgrade

Demographics edit

According to 2022 census, there were 278,212 Muslims in Serbia (4.2% of total population. Largest concentration of Muslims in Serbia could be found in the municipalities of Novi Pazar, Tutin, Sjenica and Prijepolje in the Sandžak region, and in the municipalities of Preševo and Bujanovac in the Preševo Valley.

Muslims in Serbia (excluding Kosovo)
census 1921[4] census 1991 census 2002 census 2011 census 2022
Number % Number % Number % Number % Number %
Muslims 97,672 2.23 224,120 2.89 239,658 3.20 222,828 3.10 278,212 4.20

Ethnic groups edit

Geographical distribution edit

The municipality of Novi Pazar is home to Serbia's largest Muslim population, with 82,710 Muslims out of 100,410 inhabitants (82% of its population). The municipality of Tutin has the highest share of Muslims in Serbia, with around 94% of its population being Muslim. Sjenica Municipality has also a very large Muslim population (79%), followed by Prijepolje Municipality (45%). Most Albanians, who belong to the Islamic faith, living in Preševo, Bujanovac and Medveđa boycotted the 2011 census, but statistics from the 2002 Census shows that Muslims constitute a majority in those municipalities with 89% and 55%, respectively and in Medveđa they numbered around 29% of the population.[5]

Population Census 2011 Population Census 2022
Municipality Total Muslims [6] % Total Muslims[7] %
Novi Pazar 100,410 82,710 82.4% 106,720 88,493 82.9%
Preševo 3,080 593 ** 19.3% 33,449 31,505 94,2%
Tutin 31,155 29,220 93.8% 33,053 30,909 93.5%
Bujanovac 18,067 4,137 ** 22.9% 41,068 28,254 68.8%
City of Belgrade 1,659,440 31,914 1.9% 1,681,405 28,210 1.7%
Sjenica 26,392 20,906 79.2% 24,083 18,860 78.3%
Prijepolje 37,059 16,562 44.7% 32,214 15,066 46.8%
Priboj 27,133 5,793 21.4% 23,514 5,119 21.8%
Novi Sad 307,760 4,601 1.5% 368,967 4,870 1.3%
Požarevac 75,334 2,817 3.7% 68,648 3,245 4.7%
Subotica 141,554 2,756 1.9% 123,952 3,238 2.6%
City of Niš 260,237 2,486 1.0% 249,501 2,224 0.9%
Smederevo 108,209 1,670 1.5% 97,930 1,773 1.8%
Zrenjanin 123,362 1,391 1.1% 105,722 1,346 1.3%
Beočin 15,726 1,374 8.7% 13,875 1,156 8.3%
Nova Varoš 16,638 1,384 8.3% 13,507 1,069 7.9%
Bor 48,615 1,338 2.8% 40,845 1,052 2.6%
Medveđa 7,438 581 ** 7.8% 6,360 932 14,7%
Pančevo 123,414 769 0.6% 111,454 777 0.7%
Kragujevac 179,417 665 0.4% 171,186 710 0.4%
Šabac 115,884 760 0.7% 105,432 669 0.6%
Loznica 79,327 724 0.9% 72,062 630 0.9%
Kraljevo 125,488 532 0.4% 110,196 479 0.4%
Prokuplje 44,419 299 0.7% 38,054 412 1.1%
Mali Zvornik 12,482 472 3.8% 11,290 362 2.9%
Mali Iđoš 12,031 232 1.9% 9,983 361 3.6%
Vršac 52,026 253 0.5% 45,462 334 0.7%
Bečej 37,351 206 0.6% 30,681 314 1.0%
Sremska Mitrovica 79,940 240 0.3% 72,580 291 0.4%
Kruševac 128,752 243 0.2% 111,582 256 0.2%
Krupanj 17,295 229 1.3% 17,295 229 1.3%
Bač 14,405 198 1.4% 11,431 138 1.2%
Sombor 85,903 193 0.2% 70,818 137 0.2%
Serbia (total) 7,186,862 222,828 3.1% 6,647,003 278,212 4.19%

** Census 2011 boycotted by Albanian minority

Organization edit

Adherents of Islam in Serbia are organized into two separate bodies: the Islamic Community in Serbia subordinate to the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and the Islamic Community of Serbia founded in 2007 which traces its origins to the Principality of Serbia.[8] In 2012, the reis-ul-ulema Mustafa Cerić of Bosnia published a fatwa against Adem Zilkić, leader of the Islamic Community of Serbia, categorizing his actions as Masjid al-Dirar.[9]

The Islamic Community of Serbia (Islamska zajednica Srbije), with seat in Belgrade, is administered by reis-ul-ulema Sead Nasufović.[10] It is divided into:

The Islamic Community in Serbia (Islamska zajednica u Srbiji), with seat in Novi Pazar, is administered by mufti Mevlud Dudić,[11] which include:

    • Islamic Community in Sandzak region or Muftiship of Sandžak, with seat in Novi Pazar, administered by mufti Mevlud Dudić.
    • Islamic Community in Vojvodina or Muftiship of Novi Sad, with seat in Novi Sad, administered by mufti Fadil Murati.
    • Islamic Community in Preševo Valley or Muftiship of Preševo, with seat in Preševo.
    • Islamic Community in Central Serbia or Muftiship of Belgrade, with seat in Belgrade.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Religious Composition by Country, 2010-2050". Pew Research Center. 12 April 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2017.
  2. ^ https://popis2022.stat.gov.rs/en-us/5-vestisaopstenja/news-events/20230616-st/?a=0&s=0
  3. ^ "Čitaci | Hrvatska enciklopedija".
  4. ^ "[Projekat Rastko] Svetlana Radovanovic - Demographic Growth and Ethnodemographic Changes in the Republic of Serbia". www.rastko.rs.
  5. ^ https://brill.com/previewpdf/book/edcoll/9789004184763/Bej.9789004184756.i-712_040.xml[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ "Religious composition of Serbia 2011".
  7. ^ "Претрага дисеминационе базе". data.stat.gov.rs. Retrieved 2023-06-20.
  8. ^ "Zilkić ponovo izabran" (in Serbian). Radio Television of Serbia. 13 February 2010. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  9. ^ "Reakcije na fetvu protiv reisa IZ Srbije" (in Bosnian). Al Jazeera Balkans. 14 November 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2014.
  10. ^ "Islamska zajednica Srbije: Sead Nasufović novi reis-l-ulema". www.novosti.rs (in Serbian (Latin script)). Retrieved 2020-05-19.
  11. ^ "POSLE OSAM GODINA SUKOBA Zilkić pozvao Dudića da se ujedine u jednu Islamsku zajednicu" (in Serbian). Blic. 22 March 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2017.

External links edit

  • (IZS)
  • Islamic community in Serbia (IZuS)
  • Faculty of Islamic studies in Novi Pazar

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Serbia is a Christian majority country with Islam being a minority faith representing around 4 2 of the total population excluding the disputed region of Kosovo in which Islam is the predominant faith as per 2022 census 2 Islam spread to Serbia during the three centuries of Ottoman rule The Muslims in Serbia are mostly ethnic Bosniaks Albanians and significant part of Muslim Roma as well as members of the smaller groups like ethnic Muslims Gorani and Serbs Citaci 3 Islam in Europe by percentage of country population 1 90 100 AzerbaijanKosovoTurkey 70 90 AlbaniaKazakhstan 50 70 Bosnia and Herzegovina 30 40 North Macedonia 10 20 BulgariaCyprusGeorgiaMontenegroRussia 5 10 AustriaSwedenBelgiumFranceGermanyGreeceLiechtensteinNetherlandsSwitzerlandUnited KingdomNorwayDenmark 4 5 ItalySerbia 2 4 LuxembourgMaltaSloveniaSpain 1 2 CroatiaIrelandUkraine lt 1 AndorraArmeniaBelarusCzech RepublicEstoniaFinlandHungaryIcelandLatviaLithuaniaMoldovaMonacoPolandPortugalRomaniaSan MarinoSlovakiaBajrakli Mosque in BelgradeFaculty for Islamic studies in Novi PazarHalal restaurant in BelgradeHalal shop in Belgrade Contents 1 Demographics 1 1 Ethnic groups 1 2 Geographical distribution 2 Organization 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksDemographics editAccording to 2022 census there were 278 212 Muslims in Serbia 4 2 of total population Largest concentration of Muslims in Serbia could be found in the municipalities of Novi Pazar Tutin Sjenica and Prijepolje in the Sandzak region and in the municipalities of Presevo and Bujanovac in the Presevo Valley Muslims in Serbia excluding Kosovo census 1921 4 census 1991 census 2002 census 2011 census 2022Number Number Number Number Number Muslims 97 672 2 23 224 120 2 89 239 658 3 20 222 828 3 10 278 212 4 20Ethnic groups edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Bosniaks and ethnic Muslims mostly living in the Sandzak region Albanians mostly living in the Presevo Valley region Muslim Roma including Balkan Romani speaking and Serbian speaking groups from southern Serbia as well as Albanian speaking groups Gorani Slavic ethnic group Geographical distribution edit The municipality of Novi Pazar is home to Serbia s largest Muslim population with 82 710 Muslims out of 100 410 inhabitants 82 of its population The municipality of Tutin has the highest share of Muslims in Serbia with around 94 of its population being Muslim Sjenica Municipality has also a very large Muslim population 79 followed by Prijepolje Municipality 45 Most Albanians who belong to the Islamic faith living in Presevo Bujanovac and Medveđa boycotted the 2011 census but statistics from the 2002 Census shows that Muslims constitute a majority in those municipalities with 89 and 55 respectively and in Medveđa they numbered around 29 of the population 5 Population Census 2011 Population Census 2022Municipality Total Muslims 6 Total Muslims 7 Novi Pazar 100 410 82 710 82 4 106 720 88 493 82 9 Presevo 3 080 593 19 3 33 449 31 505 94 2 Tutin 31 155 29 220 93 8 33 053 30 909 93 5 Bujanovac 18 067 4 137 22 9 41 068 28 254 68 8 City of Belgrade 1 659 440 31 914 1 9 1 681 405 28 210 1 7 Sjenica 26 392 20 906 79 2 24 083 18 860 78 3 Prijepolje 37 059 16 562 44 7 32 214 15 066 46 8 Priboj 27 133 5 793 21 4 23 514 5 119 21 8 Novi Sad 307 760 4 601 1 5 368 967 4 870 1 3 Pozarevac 75 334 2 817 3 7 68 648 3 245 4 7 Subotica 141 554 2 756 1 9 123 952 3 238 2 6 City of Nis 260 237 2 486 1 0 249 501 2 224 0 9 Smederevo 108 209 1 670 1 5 97 930 1 773 1 8 Zrenjanin 123 362 1 391 1 1 105 722 1 346 1 3 Beocin 15 726 1 374 8 7 13 875 1 156 8 3 Nova Varos 16 638 1 384 8 3 13 507 1 069 7 9 Bor 48 615 1 338 2 8 40 845 1 052 2 6 Medveđa 7 438 581 7 8 6 360 932 14 7 Pancevo 123 414 769 0 6 111 454 777 0 7 Kragujevac 179 417 665 0 4 171 186 710 0 4 Sabac 115 884 760 0 7 105 432 669 0 6 Loznica 79 327 724 0 9 72 062 630 0 9 Kraljevo 125 488 532 0 4 110 196 479 0 4 Prokuplje 44 419 299 0 7 38 054 412 1 1 Mali Zvornik 12 482 472 3 8 11 290 362 2 9 Mali Iđos 12 031 232 1 9 9 983 361 3 6 Vrsac 52 026 253 0 5 45 462 334 0 7 Becej 37 351 206 0 6 30 681 314 1 0 Sremska Mitrovica 79 940 240 0 3 72 580 291 0 4 Krusevac 128 752 243 0 2 111 582 256 0 2 Krupanj 17 295 229 1 3 17 295 229 1 3 Bac 14 405 198 1 4 11 431 138 1 2 Sombor 85 903 193 0 2 70 818 137 0 2 Serbia total 7 186 862 222 828 3 1 6 647 003 278 212 4 19 Census 2011 boycotted by Albanian minorityOrganization editAdherents of Islam in Serbia are organized into two separate bodies the Islamic Community in Serbia subordinate to the Islamic Community of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Islamic Community of Serbia founded in 2007 which traces its origins to the Principality of Serbia 8 In 2012 the reis ul ulema Mustafa Ceric of Bosnia published a fatwa against Adem Zilkic leader of the Islamic Community of Serbia categorizing his actions as Masjid al Dirar 9 The Islamic Community of Serbia Islamska zajednica Srbije with seat in Belgrade is administered by reis ul ulema Sead Nasufovic 10 It is divided into Mesihat of Serbia with seat in Belgrade Mesihat of Raska with seat in Novi Pazar Mesihat of Presevo with seat in PresevoThe Islamic Community in Serbia Islamska zajednica u Srbiji with seat in Novi Pazar is administered by mufti Mevlud Dudic 11 which include Islamic Community in Sandzak region or Muftiship of Sandzak with seat in Novi Pazar administered by mufti Mevlud Dudic Islamic Community in Vojvodina or Muftiship of Novi Sad with seat in Novi Sad administered by mufti Fadil Murati Islamic Community in Presevo Valley or Muftiship of Presevo with seat in Presevo Islamic Community in Central Serbia or Muftiship of Belgrade with seat in Belgrade Gallery edit nbsp Sketches of ordinary Serbian Muslims nbsp Ottoman manuscript from Smederevo 1526 nbsp Organization of the Rijaset of the Islamic Community of Serbia as of 2007 nbsp Organization of the Mesihat of the Islamic Community in Serbia which is part of the Rijaset of the Islamic Community in Bosnia and Herzegovina as of 2007 See also editReligion in SerbiaReferences edit Religious Composition by Country 2010 2050 Pew Research Center 12 April 2015 Retrieved 22 October 2017 https popis2022 stat gov rs en us 5 vestisaopstenja news events 20230616 st a 0 amp s 0 Citaci Hrvatska enciklopedija Projekat Rastko Svetlana Radovanovic Demographic Growth and Ethnodemographic Changes in the Republic of Serbia www rastko rs https brill com previewpdf book edcoll 9789004184763 Bej 9789004184756 i 712 040 xml bare URL PDF Religious composition of Serbia 2011 Pretraga diseminacione baze data stat gov rs Retrieved 2023 06 20 Zilkic ponovo izabran in Serbian Radio Television of Serbia 13 February 2010 Retrieved 16 February 2014 Reakcije na fetvu protiv reisa IZ Srbije in Bosnian Al Jazeera Balkans 14 November 2012 Retrieved 16 February 2014 Islamska zajednica Srbije Sead Nasufovic novi reis l ulema www novosti rs in Serbian Latin script Retrieved 2020 05 19 POSLE OSAM GODINA SUKOBA Zilkic pozvao Dudica da se ujedine u jednu Islamsku zajednicu in Serbian Blic 22 March 2016 Retrieved 5 January 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Islam in Serbia nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Islam in Serbia Islamic community of Serbia IZS Islamic community in Serbia IZuS Publishing house of ICinS Faculty of Islamic studies in Novi Pazar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Islam in Serbia amp oldid 1182804051, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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