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Are there many Syrian immigrants?
At present, 90% of Syria's population is Arabs, most of whom are Sunnis. About 15% of the total population in Syria are Alawites who believe in Shia Muslims. Alawites mostly gather in the Syrian port city of Latakia. The Assad family comes from this group of Muslims. But in the eyes of orthodox Sunnis, Alawites' teachings are far from orthodox Muslims, so especially for Sunnis with Shalafi tendency, Alawites can't even be regarded as real Muslims. However, it is this minority group that occupied an important position in the Syrian government and army after the Syrian 1970 Baath Party coup. In addition, Druze, who account for about 5% of the total population, are concentrated in the Golan Heights and Damascus in southwest Syria. Like Alawites, Druze belong to the Muslim minority. However, due to its unique teachings, it does not have much political influence. About 8% of the Syrian population are Christian Arabs, and most of them are concentrated in the town centers of big cities. Like the upper-middle Sunni Muslims, the vast majority of Christians in Syria also support the current government. In addition to the Greek Orthodox intellectuals who believed in the Orthodox Church actively participated in the ideological construction in the early days of Baath Party's establishment, as the beneficiaries of the Assad government's policy of stabilizing the country's situation and carrying out political and economic reforms, the Syrian Christian people did not want to see the collapse of the current government with a high degree of secularization. This is why even in Hama and Homs, the most troubled city in Syria, there are still no serious riots in the area with a large Christian population in the center of the town.
There are about 65,438+00% non-Arabs in Syria, mainly Armenians and Kurds, as well as Turkmen and Jews. /kloc-Under the rule of the Ottoman Empire in the 6th century, because the Xiaomi system promoted by the Empire encouraged the autonomy of ethnic and religious factions, all factions in Syria were in the autonomous state of different provinces for a long time, and maintained a large degree of independence. This tradition also has a strong influence in today's Syrian society.
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