Is it better for followers of any religion to live in a society with absolute dominance of this particular religion, or in a society with an equal share of several religions?
It is probably easier for a person to live and communicate with co-religionists. Just like the Tatar and the Tatars. And the mentality is similar, and the customs are close. But it is still easier to live in a society that respects your religion, customs and gives you the opportunity to practice it. Today, in a number of former Soviet republics, where a large part of society is considered Muslim, it is not easy to live like a Muslim. Being a Muslim is easier in Moscow than in their country. In Tatarstan, Muslims calmly go to mosques, visit madrassas, perform Hajj, women wear headscarves, men wear skullcaps and beards.
It is probably easier for a person to live and communicate with co-religionists. Just like the Tatar and the Tatars. And the mentality is similar, and the customs are close. But it is still easier to live in a society that respects your religion, customs and gives you the opportunity to practice it. Today, in a number of former Soviet republics, where a large part of society is considered Muslim, it is not easy to live like a Muslim. Being a Muslim is easier in Moscow than in their country. In Tatarstan, Muslims calmly go to mosques, visit madrassas, perform Hajj, women wear headscarves, men wear skullcaps and beards.