Oman
Ibadi Muslim majority (a distinct branch from Sunni and Shia) with Sunni and Shia minorities and a small Hindu and Christian expat presence.
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Oman is Sunni Muslim as a country. The dominant religious context is: Ibadi Muslim majority (a distinct branch from Sunni and Shia) with Sunni and Shia minorities and a small Hindu and Christian expat presence.
Leaving Islam in Oman 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 Oman 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 Oman
Muscat
797K
Seeb
238K
Şalālah
163K
Bawshar
159K
Sohar
108K
As Suwayq
107K
‘Ibrī
102K
Şaḩam
89K
Barkā’
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Rustaq
79K
Al Buraymī
74K
Nizwá
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Sur
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Bahlā’
54K
Al Khābūrah
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Shināş
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Sufālat Samā’il
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Izkī
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Liwá
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Ibrā’
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Oman Smart Future City
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Bidbid
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Badīyah
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Khasab
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Adam
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Yanqul
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Al Qābil
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Bayt al ‘Awābī
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Dib Dibba
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Madḩā’ al Jadīdah
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Haymā’
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