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Statistics forIslam in Bolivia estimate aMuslim population of around 3,000, representing 0.02% out of the totalpopulation of 11,220,000 inhabitants.[1][2]

In 2004 the first officialSunni mosque, the Yebel An Nur Mosque, was founded in 2004 inLa Paz. The Yebel An Nur Mosque remains self-funded with close ties to the Sunni Bolivian Islamic Center of Santa Cruz while theAs-Salam Mosque receives both Sunni and Shia followers, connections, and funding.[3]

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  1. ^Berman, Ilan (2021-11-15).The World Almanac of Islamism 2021. Bloomsbury Publishing PLC.ISBN 978-1-5381-5400-7.
  2. ^"National Profiles | World Religion".The Association of Religion Data Archives (the ARDA). Retrieved2025-05-13.
  3. ^"Mezquita Yebel An Nur".Mezquita Yebel An Nur.

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