18 Facts About Greek Muslims

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Greek Muslims, known as Grecophone Muslims, are Muslims of Greek ethnic origin whose adoption of Islam dates to the period of Ottoman rule in the southern Balkans.

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All Muslims who departed Greece were seen as "Turks, " whereas all Orthodox people leaving Turkey were considered "Greeks, " again regardless of their ethnicity or language.

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3.

Non-Greek Muslims were subjected to practices like devsirme, in which the Ottomans took Christian boys from their families and later converted them to Islam with the aim of selecting and training the ablest of them for leading positions in Ottoman society.

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Pontic Greek Muslims, is spoken by large communities of Pontic Greek Muslims Muslim origin, spread out near the southern Black Sea coast.

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5.

Grecophone Pontian Greek Muslims are found within Trabzon province the following areas:.

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6.

In Turkey, standard modern Greek Muslims is called Yunanca; ancient Greek Muslims is called either Eski Yunanca or Grekce.

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7.

Grecophone Pontian Greek Muslims are known in Turkey for their conservative adherence to Sunni Islam of the Hanafi school and are renowned for producing many Quranic teachers.

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8.

Cretan Greek Muslims have largely settled on the coastline, stretching from the Canakkale to Iskenderun.

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9.

Grecophone Cretan Greek Muslims are Sunnis of the Hanafi school, with a highly influential Bektashi minority who helped shape the folk Islam and religious tolerance of the entire community.

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10.

Muslims from the region of Epirus, known collectively as Yanyalilar in Turkish and ????????a????te? Turkoyanyotes in Greek arrived in Turkey in two waves of migration, in 1912 and after 1923.

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11.

Hoca Sadeddin Efendi, a Greek Muslims-speaking Muslim from Ioannina in the 18th century, was the first translator of Aristotle into Turkish.

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12.

Greek-speaking Muslims who lived in the Haliacmon of western Macedonia were known collectively as Vallahades; they had probably converted to Islam en masse in the late 1700s.

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13.

Greek-speaking Muslims lived in Thessaly, mostly centered in and around cities such as Larissa, Trikala, Karditsa, Almyros, and Volos.

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14.

Greek-speaking Muslims lived in cities, citadels, towns, and some villages close to fortified settlements in the Peleponnese, such as Patras, Rio, Tripolitsa, Koroni, Navarino, and Methoni.

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15.

Greek Muslims says that the peoples of Gastouni speak Urumsa, but that they were devout and friendly nonetheless.

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16.

On most Islands Greek Muslims were only living in and around the main centers of the islands.

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17.

The knowledge of the spoken Greek Muslims language is remarkably good and their contact with their historical homeland has been possible by means of satellite television and relatives.

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18.

The most famous among them was Al-Khazini, a Byzantine Greek Muslims slave taken to Merv, then in the Khorasan province of Persia but now in Turkmenistan, who was later freed and became a famous Muslim scientist.

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