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Islam in Cuba : ウィキペディア英語版 | Islam in Cuba
According to a 2009 Pew Research Center report, there are 9,000 Muslims in Cuba who constitute 0.1% of the population.〔http://pewforum.org/uploadedfiles/Topics/Demographics/muslimspopulation.pdf〕 As of 2012, most of the nearly 10,000 Cuban Muslims are converts to the religion. At a certain point there were many Muslim students entering the nation of Cuba interested in studying at Cuba's prestigious schools. The amount of students was approximately 1500-2000. Among that group were students of Pakistani origin, among others. It is known that the dominant population that went to study at Cuba was the Pakistani students who were about 936 in strength. In 2001 Sheikh Muhammad bin Nassir Al-Aboudy, the Assistant Secretary-General of the muslim World League (MWL) travelled to Cuba to obtain permission from the Cuban authorities to establish an Islamic organization that would support Cuba’s Muslim community. Among the other aims of the proposed organization would be constructing mosques and the dissemination of Islamic culture among Muslims.The first mosque is built by Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the capital city of La Habana in 2015 and was opened to public on the day of muslim festival Eid〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Islam in Cuba )〕 ==Origins==
Cuban Muslims learned Islam through embassies of Middle Eastern countries as well as through students coming to study in Cuba from Muslim countries. Islam started to spread among Cubans in the 1970s and '80s. Printed and audio-visual Islamic resources are now almost nonexistent in Cuba. Spanish translation of the Quran and other major Islamic books are not available in the country. The Muslim community of Cuba even lacks educated religious cadres.〔http://www.worldbulletin.net/news_detail.php?id=28195〕
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