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Muslim girls traditionally have less opportunities to meet people - technology is changing that! They're getting online in droves and taking matters into their own hands.
If you're looking for a compatible muslim girl in Switzerland, then you should register with buzzArab now.
 
 
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We enthusiastically embrace diversity.
While we are focussed on serving the Arab community, we openly welcome members from around the world, from all religions, all ethnicities, all races and of all ages.
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We love our job running buzzArab and we enjoy adding new features that make our services even more awesome. Feel free to send in suggestions, we reply to each and every one of them!
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We employ both automatic and manual methods to remove fake profiles, deal with inappropriate content and those who should not be using our services such as scammers asking for money. We revise all profiles and photos before they appear on the site or app.
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The first time that Muslims in Switzerland appear in the censuses of the Federal Statistical Office was in 1970 they were estimated at 16,000 out of a total population of 4.6 million. Before that, there were not enough.
In 2011, the SFO numbered the Muslim faithful at around 330,000 out of a total of 6.7 million Swiss, which is worth 4.9% of the total population.
56.4% of Muslims in Switzerland are nationals of the former Yugoslavia (especially Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Macedonia, Sandjak) who came during the wars of Bosnia (1992) and Kosovo (1999), in addition, 20.2% of them are from Turkey.
As for Arabic speakers, they represent only 5.6% of Muslims, according to the report of the GRIS (Swiss Islamic Research Group).
10,000 of the 330,000 Muslims living in Switzerland are converts and the majority (88.3%) are not Swiss citizens.
People of Muslim faith are predominantly settled in cities such as Zurich, Bern, Aargau, St. Gallen, Vaud and Geneva, a consequence of the waves of economic immigration of the Seventies.