Atheism and agnostics constitute 0.8% of the population, and other beliefs make up 1.3% of the population. The constitution declares Islam as a state religion, but it allows freedom of religion. There is a peaceful coexistence between religions and the major holy days for each religion is declared a national holiday in the country. Islam
Other Religions In Palestine. Christianity accounts for 6% of all Palestinians worldwide, but in Palestine, they account for 0.6% of the population. Palestinian Christians belong to the denominations such as the Oriental Orthodoxy, Eastern Orthodoxy, Lutheranism, Anglicanism, Catholicism, and other denominations of the Protestant faith.
Eighty-seven percent of the Indonesian population identifies as Muslim, making it the most populous Muslim-majority country. Ten percent practice a Christian denomination, and nearly two percent are Hindu. Less than one percent of the population practices Konghucu, a unique version of Confucianism followed mostly by Indonesians of Chinese descent.
Ethnic and religious groups. The majority of Syrians speak Arabic except for a minority of Neo-Aramaic speakers and Syrian Kurds, who altogether form 5-10% of the population. Syrian Arab Sunni Muslims form ~70-75% of the populace, Christians altogether around 10%, Alawites at less than 10%, and the remaining ~5-10% consist of minor
However, the Constitutional Court recently ruled that adherents of the traditional religions, in Indonesia commonly known as kepercayaan, are also allowed to enter kepercayaan as their religious affiliation in the religion column on the identity card. That decision, however, has drawn strong criticism from religious, especially Islamic