You will be surprised to know that in this European state, Muslims live mostly

Do you know which European state is home to 16 million Muslims? No, it's not France, there are 5 million Muslims in Germany, 4 million, and 3 million Muslims in the United Kingdom. The most Muslim European country is Russia, of course, if we exclude Turkey, most of which still belongs [...]
No, it's not France, there are 5 million Muslims in Germany, 4 million, and 3 million Muslims in the United Kingdom.
The most Muslim European country is Russia, of course, if we exclude Turkey, most of which is geographically Asia anyway.
Do you know which European city is home to 1.5 to 2 million Muslim people, and according to unofficial information, another 2 million immigrants?
Of course, Moscow, where the numbered Muslims are more than in Paris (1.5 million Muslims) and London (a million Muslims), again if Istanbul is expelled.
Do you know which European country has 8,000 mosques?
If you said Russia found him.
All this data has been published by Czech human rights activist Yuray Mesik, who has asked the question:
“Why are Muslims fearful in the EU whose participation in the general population is 3.8 percent, while in Russia constitutes 12-15 percent of the population? Paradoxically, even some extremists from Russia fear Europeans from Islam. ”
Mesik has published all of this in the light of Islamophobia, which rules in Slovakia, and has remembered that less than two years ago, a mosque opened in Moscow for 10,000 worshippers twice as much as the cathedral of Holy Elizabeth in Kostice, the largest Catholic shrine in Slovakia.
Mesík writes that Moscow is the most Muslim metropolis, but the Moscow region is no longer the Muslim population in Russia.
In Chechnya, Ingsheti, and Daguesti in the Northern Caucasus, as well as on the shores of the Caspian Sea, Muslims make up 90 or more of the population. In Tatarstan and unity, the percentage of Muslims in the general population exceeds 50 per cent.
So, who needs an hysterical “campaign against Slovakia's Islam?” asks Yuray Messik questions in his text.












