Islam in Foreign Countries
Islam is one of the world’s major religions, with followers living not only in Muslim-majority countries but also across the globe. In many foreign countries—such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany—Muslim communities have grown significantly over the past decades due to migration, education, and global mobility.
Muslims in these countries practice their religion while also contributing to society in various fields such as education, medicine, business, and politics. Mosques, Islamic centers, and community organizations play a key role in helping Muslims maintain their religious identity and traditions.
However, Muslims in non-Muslim countries may also face challenges such as cultural misunderstandings, discrimination, or lack of awareness about Islamic beliefs. Despite these difficulties, many communities work actively to build bridges between different cultures and promote dialogue and mutual respect.
The presence of Islam in foreign countries highlights the importance of diversity, coexistence, and respect for all faiths in today’s global society.