The dissertation details the functioning of Muslim communities in the Republic of Slovenia, Muslims in Slovenia and their religious practices. Based on a typology, they are divided into consistent, cultural and marginal believers. It also highlights the segments where religious practice disappears, changes, and adapts, and attempts to explain how the secularization of Muslims in Slovenia is related to family tradition, religious upbringing, different generations of immigrants, and the influence of the Slovenian environment. In the concluding part, a brief comparison of Muslims in Slovenia with other European Muslims is made and the uniqueness of Muslims in Slovenia is explained.
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