Jordan
Sunni Muslim majority (~94%) with small Christian minority (~4%); religiously moderate by regional standards but apostasy carries family-law and social cost.
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Jordan is Sunni Muslim as a country. The dominant religious context is: Sunni Muslim majority (~94%) with small Christian minority (~4%); religiously moderate by regional standards but apostasy carries family-law and social cost.
Leaving Islam in Jordan carries a different weight than leaving most other traditions. Family identity, community standing, marriage prospects, and in some cases legal status are entwined with religious identification in ways that make a public exit costly or dangerous. The pillar page on Islam was written with safety as the first concern, and applies here.
Leaving in Jordan can cost a lot. In some communities and regions, family shunning is normalized, employment can be affected, and disclosure carries real social risk. Many people who leave do so in stages and live as quietly non-believing for some time before any open conversation.
City coverage in Jordan
Amman
1.3M
Zarqa
793K
Irbid
307K
Russeifa
268K
Wādī as Sīr
181K
‘Ajlūn
126K
Aqaba
95K
Rukban
85K
Mādabā
82K
As Salţ
80K
Ar Ramthā
75K
Mafraq
57K
Ma'an
50K
Al Jubayhah
47K
Saḩāb
40K
Ḩayy al Quwaysimah
32K
Jarash
27K
Aţ Ţafīlah
25K
‘Izrā
23K
Qīr Moāv
23K
Karak City
22K
Judita
20K
Aydūn
18K
Umm as Summāq
18K
Kurayyimah
18K
‘Anjarah
18K
Safi
15K
Al Azraq ash Shamālī
15K
Aţ Ţurrah
15K
Petra
14K
Sūf
13K
Aţ Ţayyibah
13K
Sakib
12K
Ash Shajarah
11K
Jāwā
11K
Şakhrah
11K
Rehab
10K
‘Ayn Jannā
10K
Al Karāmah
9K
Al Mazār al Janūbī
9K
Şammā
9K
Kafr Asad
8K
Bayt Yāfā
8K
Al Quwayrah
7K
‘Ayy
7K
Buşayrā
7K
Kafr Sawm
7K
Ḩakamā
7K
Sāl
7K
Malkā
7K
Kafr Abīl
6K
Dayr Yūsuf
6K
Al Ḩamrā’
6K
Saḩam al Kaffārāt
6K
Raymūn
6K
Waqqāş
6K
Al Kittah
6K
Ḩayy al Bunayyāt
6K
Ḩātim
6K
Kharjā
5K