As such, the People of the Book (the Christians and the Jews) had to pay a tax to fulfill their status as dhimmi and in return were guaranteed religious autonomy. The Armenians who converted to Islam lost their Armenian identity because they switched millets, but many kept the Armenian language and culture. According to Pew Research publication in December 2018 Armenia is the 2nd most religious country among 34 European nations with 80% of respondents saying they believe in God with absolute certainty. The 2011 census counted 13,996 Catholics.
[10] Armenians, like the other Ottoman Christians (though not to the same extent), had to transfer some of their healthy male children to the Sultan's government due to the devshirme policies in place. [11][12], During the Ottoman period many Armenians were forced to convert to Islam throughout Western Armenia through massacres, social pressure, and harsh taxation. Des représentants spéciaux du calife appelés ostigans furent envoyés en Arménie pour la gouverner. Religion Kloster Geghard Die dominierende Konfession im Land ist das orientalisch-orthodoxe Christentum , das in Armenien die Armenische Apostolische Kirche repräsentiert; ihr gehören gemäß dem letzten Zensus von 2011 etwa 92,64 % der Bevölkerung an.
La première version imprimée du Coran traduite de l'arabe en arménien fut imprimée en 1910.
In the region of İspir (Sper in Armenian), 100 Armenian villages were burned down in 1723 and much of the population was converted to Islam by force.
L'islam en Arménie est surtout la religion de résidents temporaires venus d'Iran et d'autres pays musulmans, puisque dans son identité même, l'Arménie s'est construite comme un pays chrétien et en lutte contre les invasions de peuples musulmans.
Mille copies de cette traduction furent imprimées en 2007, après que le résultat eut été approuvé par le centre d'études coraniques de Téhéran. Des représentants spéciaux du calife appelés ostigans furent envoyés en Arménie pour la gouverner. Freedom of religion is a guaranteed right under the Constitution, which also allows for conscientious objection to military service. These reports range from difficulty obtaining construction permits to physical and verbal harassment. Il donne une brève définition de chaque concept et de ses relations. Ils siégèrent dans la ville de Dvin, qui avant cela était la résidence du catholicos arménien. There is, however, a minority of ethnic Armenian Muslims, known as Hamshenis, the vast majority of which live outside of Armenia mostly in Turkey and Russia. [9], The Ottoman Empire ruled in accordance to Islamic law. The Jehovah's Witnesses have estimated their membership at 11,500; the 2011 census found 8,695. La guerre du Haut-Karabagh à partir de 1988 a poussé la grande majorité des musulmans arméniens à fuir vers l'Azerbaïdjan. The Catholic diocese of Nakhichevan reported that in the mid 1600s 130 Armenian families of the villages of Saltaq, Kirne had converted to Islam to avoid losing their belongings. [1][6], About 1% of Armenia's population (23,374 as per the 2011 census), mostly ethnic Yazidis, an ethno-religious group living in the western part of the country, follow Yazidism, one of the Yazdan religions. In 2009, the Pew Research Center estimated that less than 0.1% of the population, or about 1,000 people, were Muslims. The 18th century Blue Mosque is open for Friday prayers. In 2015, the church canonized all of the victims of the 1915 Armenian Genocide. L'islam en Arménie est surtout la religion de résidents temporaires venus d'Iran et d'autres pays musulmans, puisque dans son identité même, l'Arménie s'est construite comme un pays chrétien et en lutte contre les invasions de peuples musulmans. Use our interactive map to find out", "World's largest Yazidi temple under construction in Armenia", Advocates on Behalf of Jews in Russia, Ukraine, the Baltic States, and Eurasia: Armenia and Jews, "Aqasi, Haji Mirza ('Abbas Iravani)(c. 1783–1849)", "The Baha'is of the Caucasus: From Russian Tolerance to Soviet Repression {2/3}", "From Islam to Feminism via Baha'i Faith", "Notes on Research on National Spiritual Assemblies", "Armenia International Religious Freedom Report 2004", Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church Library, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Religion_in_Armenia&oldid=980660889, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Charles, Robia: "Religiosity in Armenia, Georgia and Azerbaijan" in the, Harutyunyan, Harutyun: "The Role of the Armenian Church During Military Conflicts" in the, This page was last edited on 27 September 2020, at 19:00. According to the Census of 2011, there are 1,733 Nestorians in Armenia.
[16], Periodic forced conversions created a class of crypto-Christian Armenians called Kes-kes (Half-half) who practiced both Christian and Muslim rituals.
La principale religion en Arménie est le christianisme, implanté dans le pays depuis au moins dix-sept siècles.L'Arménie a ses propres Églises, l'Église apostolique arménienne, dont les fidèles forment la grosse majorité de la population du pays et l'Église catholique arménienne..