Bosnia, Turkey, Albania, and Kosovo are the only countries with European territory that have a majority Muslim population.France has a Muslim population of 8%.
Bosnia, Turkey, Albania, Kosovo and Azerbaijan (a small part of it is in Europe, like Turkey) are the only countries in Europe which have majority-Muslim populations.
This question could vary depending on which way you look at it.
In terms of a European country, (as defined by the Council of Europe, EU, NATO & the UN) which has territory on the European continent which stretches out into Anatolia it would be Turkey
In terms of a non-independant republic on the continent it would be Tatarstan which is a part the Russian Federation.
In terms of an independent country with land located entirely on the European continent, it would be Albania.
Only Albania and Kosovo have the majority of the population being Muslim.
Albania, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Turkey are the only European countries who are majority Muslim.
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Pakistan is the only Muslim-majority country to possess nuclear weapons.
Israel
There are two ways to read this question:What is the newest Asian Muslim country?The last country created in Asia that is predominately Muslim is Turkmenistan. It was created on December 25, 1991.What country in Asia became majority-Muslim at the latest point in history?This is unclear, but the answer is probably Indonesia. Islam only reached the area in the mid-1200s and only became firmly established in the 1500s.
Three European countries have Islamic majorities: Albania, Bosnia and Kosovo. But all of these countries are officially secular, and have no official religion.
Turkey is the only country that is considered to be in both Europe and Asia. Its land is divided between these two continents, with the majority of its territory located in Asia and a smaller portion in Europe.
The only sharia country is (north) Sudan. However, there are many countries with a Muslim-majority population. All most all countries of Africa have some Muslims.
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Yes, Turkey is a transcontinental country, with a small portion of its land located in southeastern Europe and the majority in western Asia. The city of Istanbul, historically known as Constantinople, straddles both continents.
Two Albania and Kosovo, while bosnia is only 40% muslim and turkey not being all the way in europe.