Islam in Oman

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Islam in Oman (2020 Estimate)[1]

  Ibadi Islam (45%)
  Sunni Islam (45%)
  Shia Islam (5%)
  Other (Sufism, Qadiani, Alawites, Druze) (>1%)

Islam is the state religion in Oman, introduced during the Prophet Muhammad's lifetime in the early 7th century. Muhammad appointed Amr ibn al-As as governor, who remained until Muhammad's death in 632 CE. Amr and Sa'id ibn Aws al-Ansari delivered Muhammad's letter to the Al-Julanda brothers; the rulers of Oman, inviting them to embrace Islam. This peaceful mission marked the beginning of Islam in Oman. Today, 85.9% of Oman's population is Muslim, with slightly over 45% following Sunni Islam, and around 45% Ibadi Islam, with the other 5% identifying as Shia Muslims.[2][3]

  1. ^ "Oman". CIA The World Factbook. 22 May 2024.
  2. ^ "Country Summary", The World Factbook, Central Intelligence Agency, retrieved 2024-06-02
  3. ^ "Oman". United States Department of State. Retrieved 2024-06-27.

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