Religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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الدين في البوسنة والهرسك يشكل الإسلام 50,70% وأرثوذكسية شرقية 30,75% والرومان كاثوليك 15,19% والنسبة الباقية موزعة بين الإلحاد وبين من لم يجب على الأسئلة وغيرها. rdf:langString
La religión en Bosnia y Herzegovina se encuentra principalmente representado por el Islam. La mayoría de ellos, casi un 47%, se declaran seguidores de la escuela sunita.​ La constitución del país, de la Federación de Bosnia y Herzegovina y de la República de Srpska proveen libertad de culto. El gobierno por su parte, generalmente respeta este derecho en cada una de las áreas que étnicamente conforman el país. Sin embargo, las autoridades locales a veces restringen el derecho a culto en algunos lugares en donde tales personas corresponden a una minoría religiosa. rdf:langString
Cet article traite des religions en Bosnie-Herzégovine. rdf:langString
Największymi religiami w Bośni i Hercegowinie są islam i chrześcijaństwo (w tym zdecydowana większość to prawosławni i katolicy). rdf:langString
A Constituição da Bósnia e Herzegovina prevê a liberdade de culto da população multiétnica. De acordo com dados de 2001, a maioria da população é muçulmana, mas com importante presença de cristãos ortodoxos e católicos. rdf:langString
Религия в Боснии и Герцеговине представлена следующими конфессиями: Ислам (40 %), православие (31 %), католицизм (15 %) и другие (в т.ч. атеизм) — иудаизм, протестантство, свидетели Иеговы. rdf:langString
波斯尼亞和黑塞哥維那的憲法提供宗教自由,波赫政府普遍尊重這宗教信仰自由權利,在各民族聚集或所在的地區的宗教;地方法律也提供宗教團體全面的權利,54%的波赫穆斯林認為自己是“無宗派穆斯林”。 在2009年的蓋洛普民意調查中,77%的波斯尼亞和黑塞哥維那受訪者對“宗教是否是您日常生活中重要的一部分?”這一問題回答“是”,而21%的回答是否定的。根據2017年皮尤研究中心的一項民意調查,31%的波赫穆斯林,10%的正教會基督徒和54%的天主教基督徒每周至少參加一次宗教儀式。 rdf:langString
The most widely professed religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Islam and a large portion of the Muslims of Bosnia are followers of the Sunni denomination of Islam; the majority of Sunnis follow the Hanafi school of thought, also known as a madhab. Bosniaks are generally associated with Islam, Bosnian Croats with the Roman Catholic Church, and Bosnian Serbs with the Serbian Orthodox Church. The State Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the entity Constitutions of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska provide for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in ethnically integrated areas or in areas where government officials are of the majority religion; the state-level Law on Religious Freedom also provides comprehensive ri rdf:langString
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) dan entitas Konstitusi dari Federasi Bosnia dan Herzegovina dan Republika Srpska yang memberikan , dan Pemerintah umumnya merespek hak-haknya dalam wilayah terintegrasi secara etnis di mana para pejabat pemerintahnya adalah penganut agama mayoritas; hukum tingkat negara tentang Kebebasan Beragama juga memberikan hak-hak komperhensif terhadap komunitas-komunitas keagamaan. 54% dari Musim Herzegovina dan Bosnia adalah Muslim non-denominasi. rdf:langString
La religione più diffusa in Bosnia ed Erzegovina è l'islam. Secondo i dati del censimento del 2013, i musulmani sono circa il 51% della popolazione; il cristianesimo è la seconda religione, essendo seguito da circa il 46% della popolazione, mentre il 2% della popolazione segue altre religioni e il restante 1% non segue alcuna religione. La costituzione riconosce la libertà di religione e vieta le discriminazioni religiose. Tutti i gruppi religiosi devono registrarsi con il Ministero della Giustizia per potere operare liberamente; la registrazione può essere negata quando il culto è contrario all'ordine pubblico o alla morale pubblica o se danneggia la libertà religiosa di altri credenti e cittadini. I gruppi non registrati non hanno uno status legale e non possono definirsi come comunità r rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Религия в Боснии и Герцеговине
rdf:langString Religião na Bósnia e Herzegovina
rdf:langString 波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那宗教
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rdf:langString الدين في البوسنة والهرسك يشكل الإسلام 50,70% وأرثوذكسية شرقية 30,75% والرومان كاثوليك 15,19% والنسبة الباقية موزعة بين الإلحاد وبين من لم يجب على الأسئلة وغيرها.
rdf:langString La religión en Bosnia y Herzegovina se encuentra principalmente representado por el Islam. La mayoría de ellos, casi un 47%, se declaran seguidores de la escuela sunita.​ La constitución del país, de la Federación de Bosnia y Herzegovina y de la República de Srpska proveen libertad de culto. El gobierno por su parte, generalmente respeta este derecho en cada una de las áreas que étnicamente conforman el país. Sin embargo, las autoridades locales a veces restringen el derecho a culto en algunos lugares en donde tales personas corresponden a una minoría religiosa.
rdf:langString Cet article traite des religions en Bosnie-Herzégovine.
rdf:langString Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) dan entitas Konstitusi dari Federasi Bosnia dan Herzegovina dan Republika Srpska yang memberikan , dan Pemerintah umumnya merespek hak-haknya dalam wilayah terintegrasi secara etnis di mana para pejabat pemerintahnya adalah penganut agama mayoritas; hukum tingkat negara tentang Kebebasan Beragama juga memberikan hak-hak komperhensif terhadap komunitas-komunitas keagamaan. 54% dari Musim Herzegovina dan Bosnia adalah Muslim non-denominasi. Pada sebuah jajak pendapat Gallup 2009, 77% responden di Bosnia dan Herzegovina menjawab 'ya' untuk pertanyaan "Apakah agama adalah sebuah bagian berpengaruh dari kehidupan keseharianmu?", sementara 21% menjawab sebaliknya.
rdf:langString The most widely professed religion in Bosnia and Herzegovina is Islam and a large portion of the Muslims of Bosnia are followers of the Sunni denomination of Islam; the majority of Sunnis follow the Hanafi school of thought, also known as a madhab. Bosniaks are generally associated with Islam, Bosnian Croats with the Roman Catholic Church, and Bosnian Serbs with the Serbian Orthodox Church. The State Constitution of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the entity Constitutions of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republika Srpska provide for freedom of religion, and the Government generally respects this right in ethnically integrated areas or in areas where government officials are of the majority religion; the state-level Law on Religious Freedom also provides comprehensive rights to religious communities. However, local authorities sometimes restricted the right to worship of adherents of religious groups in areas where such persons are in the minority. 45% of Herzegovinian and Bosnian Muslims described themselves as Sunni Muslims while 47% described themselves as non-denominational Muslims. Government protection of religious freedom declined, especially during the campaign period prior to the October 2006 national elections, due to selective legal enforcement and the indifference of some government officials. At the end of the period covered by this report, the Government was implementing the State Law on Religious Freedom to protect the rights of religious communities and create a government registry allowing them to establish legal status. Societal abuses and discrimination based on religious belief and practice persisted. Religious intolerance directly reflected ethnic intolerance because of the virtually indistinguishable identification of ethnicity with religious background. Discrimination against religious minorities occurred in nearly all parts of the country. In some communities local religious leaders and politicians contributed to intolerance and an increase in nationalism through public statements and sermons. A number of illegally constructed religious objects continued to cause ethnic/religious tension and conflict in various communities. Religious symbols were often misused for political purposes. In a 2009 Gallup poll, 77% of respondents in Bosnia and Herzegovina answered 'yes' to the question "Is religion an important part of your daily life?", while 21% responded negatively. According to a 2017 Pew Research poll, 31% of Bosnian Muslims, 10% of Orthodox Christians and 54% of Catholic Christians reported attending religious services once a week or more than once a week.
rdf:langString La religione più diffusa in Bosnia ed Erzegovina è l'islam. Secondo i dati del censimento del 2013, i musulmani sono circa il 51% della popolazione; il cristianesimo è la seconda religione, essendo seguito da circa il 46% della popolazione, mentre il 2% della popolazione segue altre religioni e il restante 1% non segue alcuna religione. La costituzione riconosce la libertà di religione e vieta le discriminazioni religiose. Tutti i gruppi religiosi devono registrarsi con il Ministero della Giustizia per potere operare liberamente; la registrazione può essere negata quando il culto è contrario all'ordine pubblico o alla morale pubblica o se danneggia la libertà religiosa di altri credenti e cittadini. I gruppi non registrati non hanno uno status legale e non possono definirsi come comunità religiose. Lo stato riconosce come tradizionali 4 comunità religiose, cioè la Comunità islamica, la Chiesa ortodossa serba, la Chiesa cattolica e la Comunità ebraica. La costituzione prevede che i tre maggiori gruppi religiosi, cioè i musulmani, gli ortodossi e i cattolici, abbiano rappresentanti nel governo e nelle Forze armate. Nella scuola pubblica è previsto l'insegnamento della religione e i corsi riguardano la religione maggioritaria nel cantone dove si trova la scuola; gli studenti appartenenti ad una minoranza religiosa possono optare per un corso di etica.
rdf:langString Największymi religiami w Bośni i Hercegowinie są islam i chrześcijaństwo (w tym zdecydowana większość to prawosławni i katolicy).
rdf:langString A Constituição da Bósnia e Herzegovina prevê a liberdade de culto da população multiétnica. De acordo com dados de 2001, a maioria da população é muçulmana, mas com importante presença de cristãos ortodoxos e católicos.
rdf:langString Религия в Боснии и Герцеговине представлена следующими конфессиями: Ислам (40 %), православие (31 %), католицизм (15 %) и другие (в т.ч. атеизм) — иудаизм, протестантство, свидетели Иеговы.
rdf:langString 波斯尼亞和黑塞哥維那的憲法提供宗教自由,波赫政府普遍尊重這宗教信仰自由權利,在各民族聚集或所在的地區的宗教;地方法律也提供宗教團體全面的權利,54%的波赫穆斯林認為自己是“無宗派穆斯林”。 在2009年的蓋洛普民意調查中,77%的波斯尼亞和黑塞哥維那受訪者對“宗教是否是您日常生活中重要的一部分?”這一問題回答“是”,而21%的回答是否定的。根據2017年皮尤研究中心的一項民意調查,31%的波赫穆斯林,10%的正教會基督徒和54%的天主教基督徒每周至少參加一次宗教儀式。
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