Andorra

Andorra is a predominantly Roman Catholic country, with Catholicism being deeply tied to its cultural identity and historical traditions. However, due to immigration, other religions—including Islam—have small communities.

Muslim Community in Andorra

  • The Muslim population in Andorra is estimated to be between 2% to 3% of the total population (roughly 1,500 to 2,000 people).
  • Most Muslims are immigrants, primarily from North Africa (especially Morocco), as well as some from Pakistan and sub-Saharan Africa.
  • Islam is not officially recognized as a religion in Andorra, which affects the establishment of mosques or Islamic schools.

Religious Practice

  • There are no official mosques, but there are a few Islamic cultural centers and prayer spaces, mainly in Andorra la Vella (the capital).
  • Muslims practice their faith privately or in small groups, often renting spaces for Friday prayers and Ramadan gatherings.
  • Halal food is available in limited quantities, mostly through small ethnic shops or markets.

Education and Islamic Teaching

  • There have been calls from the Muslim community to allow Islamic religious education for their children, especially Arabic and Quranic studies.
  • However, due to the secular nature of the public education system and lack of official recognition, this remains limited and usually handled informally.

Social Integration

  • Muslims in Andorra generally live peacefully and integrate into society, though they sometimes face challenges due to the country’s small size and limited multicultural infrastructure.
  • The government promotes tolerance and religious freedom, but certain religious rights (like building a mosque) are still restricted or delayed.

Andorra
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