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Prayer times in Serbia
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mwl · Capital: Belgrade
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Serbia has a Muslim community of approximately 3.1 percent of the population per the 2022 census, numbering roughly 215,000 people. The community is concentrated predominantly in the southwestern Sandžak (Raška) region (with major communities in Novi Pazar, Tutin, Sjenica, Prijepolje, and Priboj), in the Preševo Valley along the southern border with North Macedonia and Kosovo (where the population is predominantly Albanian Muslim), and in smaller Roma Muslim communities scattered across the country. The community is overwhelmingly Sunni of the Hanafi school. The Bajrakli Mosque in Belgrade, originally built in 1575 and the only Ottoman-era mosque to survive Habsburg-era and later destructions of the over 200 mosques that once stood in the city, is the oldest functioning mosque in Serbia and the seat of the Mufti of Serbia. The Islamska zajednica Srbije (Islamic Community of Serbia) and the Mešihat Islamske Zajednice u Srbiji (Mešihat of the Islamic Community in Serbia) are the two principal recognized national bodies, reflecting historical jurisdictional differences. eSalah uses MWL default; Diyanet alternate.
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