Shia in Bahrain
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يشكل الشيعة في البحرين ما يقارب 62% من مجموع السكان. القادة الشيعة والسنة في البحرين لديهم وجهة نظر مماثلة مع بلدهم المجاور العربي.
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L'islam chiite à Bahreïn représente 62% de la population musulmane de Bahreïn . Selon le Washington Institute, les opinions des dirigeants chiites et sunnites à Bahreïn sont similaires à celles de leurs pays arabes voisins . Bien qu'à Bahreïn, plus de la moitié de la population soit musulmane chiite (estimée à plus de 75%), la famille royale sunnite, Al Khalifa, gouverne le pays .
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Shia Islam in Bahrain is estimated to be approximately 70% of the Muslim population in Bahrain. This number is disputed, with the Sunni royal family placing it closer to half, some surveys estimating it to be 62%, and most sources placing the estimate somewhere near 70% of the Muslim population. This number may no longer be accurate due to the increasing rates of naturalization of Sunni migrants in Bahrain. Most major mosques in the country are Shia, however, the ruling family practices Sunni Islam. According to the Washington Institute, the views of Shia and Sunni leaders in Bahrain are similar to their Arab neighboring countries.
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الشيعة في البحرين
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Chiisme à Bahreïn
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Shia in Bahrain
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يشكل الشيعة في البحرين ما يقارب 62% من مجموع السكان. القادة الشيعة والسنة في البحرين لديهم وجهة نظر مماثلة مع بلدهم المجاور العربي.
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L'islam chiite à Bahreïn représente 62% de la population musulmane de Bahreïn . Selon le Washington Institute, les opinions des dirigeants chiites et sunnites à Bahreïn sont similaires à celles de leurs pays arabes voisins . Bien qu'à Bahreïn, plus de la moitié de la population soit musulmane chiite (estimée à plus de 75%), la famille royale sunnite, Al Khalifa, gouverne le pays .
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Shia Islam in Bahrain is estimated to be approximately 70% of the Muslim population in Bahrain. This number is disputed, with the Sunni royal family placing it closer to half, some surveys estimating it to be 62%, and most sources placing the estimate somewhere near 70% of the Muslim population. This number may no longer be accurate due to the increasing rates of naturalization of Sunni migrants in Bahrain. Most major mosques in the country are Shia, however, the ruling family practices Sunni Islam. According to the Washington Institute, the views of Shia and Sunni leaders in Bahrain are similar to their Arab neighboring countries.
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