Posted on Jan 06, 2026 / Travel

The majority of Turkey’s population identifies as Muslim, predominantly Sunni, with a significant Alevi community. Turkey is officially secular, separating religion from government and public institutions. Small Christian and Jewish communities also exist, especially in larger cities. Religious practices vary across regions and communities, reflecting centuries of history. Major Islamic holidays like Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha are widely observed. Religious freedom is constitutionally guaranteed, and tolerance is generally promoted. Places of worship from different faiths can be visited by tourists and locals alike.
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