Religion in Kyrgyzstan

Religion in Kyrgyzstan (2020)[1][2]

  Islam (90%)
  Christianity (7%)
  Jews, Buddhists, Baha’is and unaffiliated groups (3%)
A mosque in Tokmok. Islam is the main religion in Kyrgyzstan.

Islam is the main religion in Kyrgyzstan and the constitution guarantees freedom of religion.

Kyrgyzstan is a multicultural and multi-religious country with Islam, Buddhism, Baháʼí, Christianity (including Russian Orthodox Church, Roman Catholicism, Seventh-day Adventist Church and Jehovah's Witnesses), Judaism, and other religions all having a presence in the country. Muslims constitute the main religious group in Kyrgyzstan with about 90% of the population as of 2017.[3]

  1. ^ "Central Asia Barometer Survey Wave 4". ca-barometer.org. 2 November – 24 December 2018. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ US State Dept 2022 report
  3. ^ Cite error: The named reference CIA Factbook was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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