First of all, Bosnia and Herzegovina is not an Islamic country. It's completely secular. Bosniaks indeed are the majority (about 50% on the last census), while there are about 30% of Serbs (Orthodox Christians), 15% of Croats (Catholic Christians) and 5% of others. read more
First of all, Bosnia and Herzegovina is not an Islamic country. It’s completely secular. Bosniaks indeed are the majority (about 50% on the last census), while there are about 30% of Serbs (Orthodox Christians), 15% of Croats (Catholic Christians) and 5% of others. read more
A small minority of non-Bosniak Muslims in Bosnia and Herzegovina include Albanians, Roma and Turks. Albeit traditionally adherent to Sunni Islam of the Hanafi school of jurisprudence, a 2012 survey found 54% of Bosnia and Herzegovina's Muslims to consider themselves non-denominational Muslims, while 38% declared to follow Sunnism. read more
", while 21% responded negatively. According to a 2017 Pew Research poll, 31% of Bosnian Muslims, 10% of Orthodox and 54% of Catholics attend religious services at least once a week. read more