Non-denominational Muslims


Non-denominational Muslims distinguish themselves by not aligning with established Islamic schools or branches, instead identifying simply as 'just Muslims.' While the majority in the Middle East identify as Sunni or Shi'a, significant populations identifying as non-denominational are found in Central Asia and Southeastern Europe, with lower prevalence in North Africa and South Asia.

⭐ In the context of Islamic belief, Non-denominational Muslims are primarily characterized by their relationship to established Islamic traditions?


⭐ Core Definition: Non-denominational Muslims

Non-denominational Muslim (Arabic: مسلمون بلا طائفة) is a Muslim who does not belong to, does not self-identify with, or cannot be readily classified under one of the identifiable Islamic schools and branches. Such Muslims do not think of themselves as belonging to a denomination but rather as "just Muslims" or "non-denominational Muslims." Muslims who do not adhere to a sect are also known as non-sectarian Muslims.

While the majority of the population in the Middle East identify as either Sunni or Shi'a, a significant number of Muslims identify as non-denominational. According to a 2012 study by the Pew Research Center, Muslims who do not identify with a sect and identify as "just a Muslim" make up a majority of the Muslims in these countries: Kazakhstan (74%), Albania (65%), Kyrgyzstan (64%), Kosovo (58%), Indonesia (56%), Mali (55%), Bosnia and Herzegovina (54%), Uzbekistan (54%), and a plurality in four countries: Azerbaijan (45%), Russia (45%), Nigeria (42%), and Cameroon (40%). They are found primarily in Central Asia. Southeastern Europe also has a large number of Muslims who do not identify with a sect. Identification as "just a Muslim" is less prevalent in North Africa (median of 12%) and South Asia (median of 4%). In Lithuania, non-denominational Muslims fall into the category of "non-traditional religious communities", and are formally separated by law from Sunnis.

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HINT: Non-denominational Muslims do not identify with or classify under established Islamic schools and branches, choosing instead to identify simply as 'just Muslims' or 'non-denominational Muslims'.

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