Author: M. Al-Afghani
Islam in Monaco
The Principality of Monaco, with an area of 1.9 square kilometers, is located in the southern part of the European continent, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea and southeast of France, just 10 kilometers from the border with Italy. This country is known for its gambling houses, and its population is approximately 36,600 people (as of 2012).
About one hundred Muslims live in this small country. They are either workers who come to Monaco for employment or merchants.
Monaco is governed by France.
Historically, it has been stated that Monaco is the second smallest country in the world after Vatican City.
This country is one of the few countries that does not collect any taxes from its people.
The country of Monaco was founded on January 8, 1297. Although Monaco shares a border with France, which is a member of the European Union, Monaco is not a member of the European Union.
There are more foreigners living in Monaco than Monaco citizens.
In fact, about 568 million people in the world and in almost 39 countries speak French, of which 190 million have chosen this language as their second language, and among these French speakers, about 226 million are Muslims.
Luxembourg, Monaco, Reunion, Canada, Haiti in Europe and America and Algeria, Central Africa, Burundi, Burkina Faso, Benin, Togo, Tunisia, Djibouti, Chad, Rwanda, Ivory Coast… in Africa and Asia are countries that should be More attention should be paid to the presence of Muslims, which is also present in this collection of Monaco.
In fact, Muslims are very limited and few in number in this small and sparsely populated country; However, they have played a role in many cases and have a say in some issues.
A large part of Muslims are involved in business and economic issues, some Muslims are active as merchants in this land and some of them are engaged in labor.
In fact, Muslims are very limited and few in number in this small and sparsely populated country; However, they have played a role in many cases and have a say in some issues.
A large part of Muslims is involved in business and economic issues, some Muslims are active as merchants in this land and some of them are engaged in labor.
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