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15 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1447 AH
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Prayer times in Liechtenstein

Default method: mwl · Capital: Vaduz · 11 regions indexed

Liechtenstein has a small Muslim community estimated at approximately 5.4 percent of the population, numbering roughly 2,200 adherents in a microstate of approximately 40,000. The community is composed predominantly of Turkish-origin migrants who settled during the late twentieth-century labor inflows tied to industrial expansion, alongside a smaller Bosniak and Albanian Kosovar component and recent migrants from Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan. The community is overwhelmingly Sunni of the Hanafi school. There is no purpose-built mosque in the principality; the community uses converted-building masjids in Triesen, Schaan, and Vaduz. The Verein Liechtensteinische Muslime is the principal registered umbrella organization. There is no formal state recognition of Islam equivalent to the constitutional position of the Catholic Church, but the community operates with full religious freedom under the Liechtenstein constitution. eSalah uses the Muslim World League default for Liechtenstein; the Diyanet method is offered as an alternate given the predominantly Turkish-origin congregational composition. Most observant families maintain ongoing ties with Swiss and Austrian mosque networks for educational resources and major life-cycle events.

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